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fabulous kept
Quincy was fabulous in the first half. He kept us in there. Gary Waters
fabulous literally parties people quite sort
I've been to parties in L.A. that are mind-blowing. I mean, quite literally mind-blowing. People get cellphones in the party bag, that sort of thing. Fabulous, fabulous parties. Victoria Beckham
fabulous looks fierce
It's a good giggle to look back at yourself in your 20s. You thought you were so fierce and fabulous, and it's just embarrassing. Tabatha Coffey
fabulous good kids left people proud teachers
She left a fabulous legacy. It's making people feel good about themselves, making kids feel they're important, making teachers be proud of themselves. Grace Corrigan
fabulous force forces-of-nature
Vera Stark is a fabulous force of nature. Pearl Cleage
fabulous
We had a fabulous morning. It was knee-deep to waist-deep powder. Greg Murtha
fabulous breakdown
Everything was fabulous, even our breakdowns. Colum McCann
painting people stop
People stop and say 'Why are you painting on a building?' Bob Murray
painting far-away form
There are forms that can only be seen when you are near a painting, others only appear when you are far away. Robert Henri
painting stem contrast
Painting stems from a sense of organisation, the sensed positions of contrasts. Not that it is about this. Roy Lichtenstein
painting someday get-back
I hope to actually get back to painting someday... soon. I sort of transitioned into cartooning from painting. Max Cannon
painting hell process
I'm not interested in painting; I'm not interested in making a picture. Then what the hell am I interested in? I must be interested in this process. Philip Guston
painting wells ifs
There are so many good ones to paint and if you paint as well as you really can and keep out of all other things and do that, it is the true thing. Ernest Hemingway
painting abandoned monet
Monet's work would have been even greater if he had not abandoned figure-painting. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
painting someday louvre
Someday my paintings will be hanging in the Louvre. [Vincent Van Gogh] Irving Stone
painting function painter
The painter sees the semblance of things and repeats it. That is, without fabricating the things himself, he fabricates their semblance; and, if that no longer recalls any object, this artificially produced semblance functions only because it is scrutinized for likeness to a familiar - that is, object-related - semblance. Gerhard Richter