Noun
The quality or state of being new; as, the newness of a system; the newness of a scene; newness of life.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChange is in the air, as old patterns fall away and new energies are emerging. Consciously release what needs to be released, and welcome with a full embrace the newness you've prayed for and so richly deserve. Marianne Williamson
What makes a specific quality or quantity of innovation retain its intense newness over the years? Brian Ferneyhough
To overestimate the originality of one's thoughts is perhaps a less serious defect than being unaware of their newness. There is a more pronounced lack of sensitivity in underestimating (ourselves and others) than in overestimating. Eric Hoffer
In our time there are many artists who do something because it is new; they see their value and their justification in this newness. They are deceiving themselves; novelty is seldom the essential. This has to do with one thing only; making a subject better from its intrinsic nature. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
I search for surprise in my architecture. A work of art should cause the emotion of newness. Oscar Niemeyer
Some new works of art have values of some kind or another. Others, the majority, have little or none. But newness as such, in art, is never a value. Robert Hughes