11 Quotes & Sayings By Susan Vreeland

Susan Vreeland is a New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books, including her latest novel, "The Help," which was made into a major motion picture starring Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Octavia Spencer. She has also written three memoirs about working in fashion–"Fashion Model" (Ecco), "Fashion Model Stories" (Simon & Schuster), and "Front Row": Being a Young Fashion Model" (HarperCollins), which was named one of the best books of 2006 by People magazine. After selling her highly successful cosmetics line, Vreeland became an art consultant to the hedge fund industry. She has been an artistic director for numerous shows at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and is still actively involved in the fashion world through consulting with designers on couture collections.

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You know, bicycling isn't just a matter of balance, " I said. "it's a matter of faith. You can keep upright only by moving forward. You have to have your eyes on the goal, not the ground. I'm going to call that the Bicyclist's Philosophy of Life. Susan Vreeland
Bicyclist's Philosophy of Life...
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Bicyclist's Philosophy of Life..."It's a matter of faith. You can keep upright only by moving forward. You have to have your eyes on the goal, not the ground. Susan Vreeland
Re: cutting glass...
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Re: cutting glass..." You have to be in command of the glass, telling it where to release its hold on itself. Just like life. Otherwise it will splinter. Susan Vreeland
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No one but another painter could know the delicacy required to balance the complexities, to keep reality at bay in order to remain in the innermost center of his work. Susan Vreeland
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If you feel joy when you do something unselfish for him, and would just as soon do it in secret as openly, then that rings of the true metal Susan Vreeland
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It was strange: When you reduced even a fledgling love affair to its essentials - I loved her, she maybe loved me, I was foolish, I suffered - it became vacuous and trite, meaningless to anyone else. In the end, it's only the moments that we have, the kiss on the palm, the joint wonder at the furrowed texture of a fir trunk or at the infinitude of grains of sand in a dune. Only the moments. Susan Vreeland
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The only place Aletta and I could be together unseen was just under the rafters in the church tower, a circumstance that propelled us into an earlier intimacy than what we would have known had we been permitted to walk together Sunday afternoons under the wide sky. Susan Vreeland
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I absorbed as many Impressionist paintings as I could, in Parisian museums and in many museums in the United States and in books, looking for clues to architecture, clothing, settings. Susan Vreeland
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Where there is no human connection, there is no compassion. Without compassion, then community, commitment, loving-kindness, human understanding, and peace all shrivel. Individuals become isolated, the isolated turn cruel, and the tragic hovers in the forms of domestic and civil violence. Art and literature are antidotes to that. Susan Vreeland
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To me, art begets art. Painting feeds the eye just as poetry feeds the ear, which is to say that both feed the soul. Susan Vreeland