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rubbish pieces should
In one-act pieces there should be only rubbish that is their strength. Anton Chekhov
rubbish literature logic
Logic! Good gracious! What rubbish! E. M. Forster
rubbish
Personally, I think universities are finished. So much rubbish gets taught. A. N. Wilson
rubbish painting
My paintings are rubbish. David Bailey
rubbish dry authenticity
It scored right away with me by being the smooth, fine-grained sort, not the coarse flaky, dry-on-the-outside rubbish full of chunds of gut and gristle to testify to its authenticity. Kingsley Amis
rubbish forget drink
We are such things as rubbish is made of, so let's drink up and forget it. Eugene O'Neill
rubbish tremendous turnaround
It was a tremendous turnaround because we were rubbish in first half. Alan Shearer
rubbish shellfish exquisite
What will be the death of me are buillabaisses, food spiced with pimiento, shellfish, and a load of exquisite rubbish which I eat in disproportionate quantities. Emile Zola
rubbish pressure financial
Whenever it's suggested that our sponsors have some kind of influence or control of what we cover in some kind of censorship through financial pressure, it's rubbish. That's never happened. Morley Safer
paintings poignant
Those Degas paintings tell a story that's poignant and very dark, Christopher Wheeldon
painting materials knows
Anything is good painting material once you get to know it. David Milne
painting found
I found I have to stay painting. Alan Bean
painting deals
Painting will have to deal more fully and less obliquely with life and nature's phenomena before it can again become great. Edward Hopper
painting photoshop
Photoshop came out of painting, and now it's going back to painting. David Hockney
painting speak
I prefer to leave the paintings to speak for themselves. Barnett Newman
painting god-bless bless
Happy painting and God Bless, my friend. Bob Ross
painting vans ifs
Van Gogh would’ve sold more than one painting if he’d put tigers in them. Bill Watterson
painting realistic vain
How vain painting is-we admire the realistic depiction of objects which in their original state we don't admire at all. Blaise Pascal