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artist sitting sage
The Artist," an ancient sage had once said, "is always sitting on the doorsteps of the rich. Charles Bukowski
artist life-and-death suffering
Stories always have held conflicts and contrasts, highs and lows, life and death situations. And there can be much suffering in stories, but now we say the artist doesn’t have to suffer to show suffering. You just have to understand the human condition, understand the suffering. David Lynch
artist world looks
As for the outside world, the artist is confronted by what he sees; but what he sees is primarily what he looks at. Andre Malraux
artist building-up doe
In so far as he is a creator, the artist does not belong to a social group already moulded by a culture, but to a culture which he is by way of building up. Andre Malraux
artist people may
You really can't be a good artist if you can't say what you really feel. And people may be offended, but, you know, that's how you feel, and that is your right, and that is your gift as well. Alice Walker
artist roles tools
The primary role of the music industry is to have artists be heard above the rest. It's a big needle in a haystack problem. The Internet has the service and tools to find the needle in a haystack. Ali Partovi
artist tea finding-yourself
You can either set brick as a laborer or as an artist. You can make the work a chore, or you can have a good time. You can do it the way you used to clear the dinner dishes when you were thirteen, or you can do it as a Japanese person would perform a tea ceremony, with a level of concentration and care in which you can lose yourself, and so in which you can find yourself. Anne Lamott
artist lifetime deep-within
Every artist preserves deep within him a single source from which, throughout his lifetime, he draws what he is, and what he says. When the source dries up, the work withers and crumbles. Albert Camus
artist revolution birth
The French Revolution gave birth to no artists but only to a great journalist, Desmoulins, and to an under-the-counter writer, Sade. The only poet of the times was the guillotine. Albert Camus
class america ships
Romney economics would spell disaster for America's middle class. In this economy there are shipbuilders and ship wreckers. Martin O'Malley
class tragedy trouble
The trouble with the lower classes is that they lack the sense of tragedy given to them by the upper classes. Oscar Wilde
class judging judgement
Judges, like the criminal classes, have their lighter moments Oscar Wilde
class expect fill freshman impact lose offense players potential step
Obviously, they're impact players. When you lose impact players, it hurts. You have to expect other players to step up and fill different roles, too. Our (current) freshman class has so much potential that we think the offense will be there. Shantel Rivard
class nick school similar special
Nick was special to me because he was similar to what I was like in school -- he was the class clown, Andrew Bennett
class games group nobody seniors won
Nobody can take away what our class was able to accomplish. I don't think there will ever be a group of seniors like this class. We won 85 games in a row. I don't think we would have ever done that. Hosea Berkley
class played team
Newbury just played better than us. They were the class team tonight. Mark Giesy
class contribute excited experience guys year
I am very excited about this class because we have guys that can contribute now with the young guys that now have experience after one year under their belt. Mark Dantonio
class left means middle people radicals reform seriously sort success system third
But there is something seriously problematic about radicals and progressives in American politics. Some say it's the two-party system that squashes third parties. Some say that it's the potentiality or expanse of the middle class that marginalizes people that want to reform the system itself. Some make a sort of psychological analysis, that the left doesn't want to win, that success means co-optation. All of those things have some merit. B. R. Hayden
pay attention pay-attention
I said, I'm going to stand up and somebody is going to pay attention to me. Buddy Guy