As children, as we learn what things are, we are slowly learning to dismiss them visually. As adults, entirely submerged in words and concepts, we spend almost all of our time thinking and worrying about the past and the future, hardly ever looking at or engaging with the world visually.
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"As children, as we learn what things are, we are slowly learning to dismiss them visually. As adults, entirely submerged in words and concepts, we spend almost all of our time thinking and worrying about the past and the future, hardly ever looking at or engaging with the world visually." — Chris Ware #educationlearning
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As children, as we learn what things are, we are slowly learning to dismiss them visually. As adults, entirely submerged in words and concepts, we spend almost all of our time thinking and worrying about the past and the future, hardly ever looking at or engaging with the world visually. — Chris Ware
About Chris Ware
Chris Ware was a Artist from United States (1967–present).
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Who said "As children, as we learn what things are, we are slowly learning to dismiss the…"?
This quote is attributed to Chris Ware, a Artist from United States.
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Chris Ware lived from 1967 – present.
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