I was like many another who starts an intrigue timidly. Once into it, I had to go on, and therefore I had to harden my sensibilities. Elizabeth Borton de Trevino More Quotes by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino More Quotes From Elizabeth Borton de Trevino Art should be truth; and truth, unadorned, unsentimentalized, is beauty. Elizabeth Borton de Trevino should art The eye is complicated. It mixes the colors [it sees] for you ... The painter must unmix them and lay them on again shade by shade, and then the eye of the beholder takes over and mixes them again. Elizabeth Borton de Trevino color eye art Now I had lived long enough and had heard enough from urchins my age and from other slaves, to distrust the person who calls himself merciful, or just, or kindly. Usually these are the most cruel, niggardly and selfish people, and slaves learn to fear the master who prefaces his remarks with tributes to his own virtues. Elizabeth Borton de Trevino selfish hypocrisy people And how to paint your lovely hands, fluttering over the silks like two dark birds? Elizabeth Borton de Trevino dark two hands But Time is a great traitor who teaches us to accept loss. Elizabeth Borton de Trevino accepting loss time Reading has always been in the chief joy, a never-ending topic of conversation, and often a lifesaver, in my family. Elizabeth Borton de Trevino topics reading joy