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Creativity Quote by Salvador Dali

"I seated ugliness on my knee, and almost immediately grew tired of it"

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Dali turns ugliness into a pet, a lover, a child - something you can hoist onto your lap and indulge at will. The line is funny because it’s aristocratically bored: he doesn’t battle ugliness or get traumatized by it; he entertains it like a novelty act and then dismisses it. That swagger is the point. It reframes the avant-garde flirtation with the grotesque as less a moral stance than a mood, an affect, a choice you can revoke the moment it stops producing electricity.

The “knee” detail matters. It’s intimate and controlling, the pose of someone who believes he can domesticate the unpleasant. Ugliness becomes an accessory, not a condition. That’s Dali’s surrealist sleight of hand: he aestheticizes the repellent, stages it, lights it, makes it perform. But the punchline (“almost immediately”) punctures any pretense of depth. He’s mocking the idea that transgression is automatically profound, that staring at decay or deformity makes you braver than the bourgeois you’re trying to scandalize.

Contextually, it sits neatly in Dali’s persona: the self-mythologizing showman who understood that modern art runs on attention as much as on paint. Surrealism’s early charge was to drag the repressed into daylight - sex, violence, the irrational. Dali admits the risk in that program: ugliness is a powerful engine, but it’s a blunt one. Once the shock wears off, you need something harder than disgust to keep the work alive.

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TopicWitty One-Liners
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Later attribution: Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Colossal Collection of Quota... (Bathroom Readers' Institute, 2012) modern compilationISBN: 9781607106043 · ID: 9ihZDwAAQBAJ
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Dali, Salvador. (2026, February 8). I seated ugliness on my knee, and almost immediately grew tired of it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-seated-ugliness-on-my-knee-and-almost-1671/

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Dali, Salvador. "I seated ugliness on my knee, and almost immediately grew tired of it." FixQuotes. February 8, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-seated-ugliness-on-my-knee-and-almost-1671/.

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"I seated ugliness on my knee, and almost immediately grew tired of it." FixQuotes, 8 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-seated-ugliness-on-my-knee-and-almost-1671/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali (May 11, 1904 - January 23, 1989) was a Artist from Spain.

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