Quote by: Vincent Van Gogh

There is a great difference between one idler and another idler. There is someone who is an idler out of laziness and lack of character, owing to the baseness of his nature. If you like, you may take me for one of those. Then there is the other kind of idler, the idler despite himself, who is inwardly consumed by a great longing for action who does nothing because his hands are tied, because he is, so to speak, imprisoned somewhere, because he lacks what he needs to be productive, because disastrous circumstances have brought him forcibly to this end. Such a one does not always know what he can do, but he nevertheless instinctively feels, I am good for something! My existence is not without reason! I know that I could be a quite a different person! How can I be of use, how can I be of service? There is something inside me, but what can it be? He is quite another idler. If you like you may take me for one of those.


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Author Bio


  • NameVincent Van Gogh
  • DescriptionDutch post-Impressionist painter
  • AliasesVan Gogh; Vincent Willem van Gogh
  • BornMarch 30, 1853
  • DiedJuly 29, 1890
  • CountryNetherlands
  • ProfessionPainter; Botanical Illustrator
  • WorksThe Potato Eaters; Cafe Terrace At Night; Madame Roulin Rocking The Cradle (La Berceuse)