Marty RubinWhat should be boundless is one's love of life, not one's love of art or knowledge.
About This Quote
What should be boundless is one's love of life, not one's love of art or knowledge. This quote about the relationship between life and art is from Robert Browning. It is a statement about the power of art to enrich life rather than isolate it from life. According to Browning, the greatest art has a way of making us realize that we are connected with all things around us and that our lives aren’t just a disconnected series of events.
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