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Sprezzatura Quotes

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Baldassare Castiglione
“Practise in everything a certain nonchalance that shall conceal design and show that what is done and said is done without effort and almost without thought.”
Baldassare Castiglione, The Book of the Courtier

Frank O'Hara
“to be cool,
decisive,
precise,
yes,
while the barn door hits you in the face”
Frank O'Hara

Paul Murray
“I saw myself as reviving a certain mode of life, a mode that had been almost lost: the contemplative life of the country gentleman, in harmony with his status and history. In Renaissance times they had called it sprezzatura. The idea was to do whatever one did with grace, to imbue one’s every action with beauty, while at the same time making it look quite effortless. Thus, if one were to work at, say, law, one should raise it to the level of an art; if one were to laze, then one must laze beautifully. This, they said, was the true meaning of being an aristocrat.”
Paul Murray