One could say that artists are people who think naturally in highly patterned ways.

Helen Vendler
One could say that artists are people who think naturally...
One could say that artists are people who think naturally...
One could say that artists are people who think naturally...
One could say that artists are people who think naturally...
About This Quote

"Artists are people who think naturally in highly patterned ways" is a statement used to describe people who are creative. This quote is an example of Proverbial Wisdom, which is a kind of wisdom that is used to say something true about human nature or human behavior. It uses an expression that is generally true but often difficult to define.

Source: Poems, Poets, Poetry: An Introduction And Anthology

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