Martin Mull Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Martin Mull
It's hard to decide if TV makes morons out of everyone, or if it mirrors Americans who really are morons to begin with. — Martin Mull
I never stopped making pictures. There were times when more of my income was coming from other sources, and I had to devote more time to television and movies and records. — Martin Mull
You'd have to think that you're at least decent, or you couldn't get up every morning and do it. I think if I live long enough, I might be pretty good. — Martin Mull
I've always had a certain fascination. It's basically paint what you know, and this is what I grew up with. — Martin Mull
It seems like the opportunity just increases exponentially. There doesn't seem to be much stopping. — Martin Mull
Music helps set a romantic mood. Imagine her surprise when you say, "We don't need a stereo - I have an accordion." — Martin Mull
I kind of just lucked into and fell into the other profession. It was really just an outgrowth of the fact that when I was in art school, I had no money whatsoever. — Martin Mull
Never underestimate a child's ability to get into more trouble. — Martin Mull
You'd be surprised at how undemanding acting is. — Martin Mull
Hollywood is high school with money. — Martin Mull
Yeah, I just finished a novel. Man those things take forever to read. — Martin Mull
To be able to get up and be in my studio and work all day is a great joy. — Martin Mull
Some of the pictures I must say every now and then I just think are going to be funny. When it gets that much, you might as well just pull out all the stops and make it more of a burlesque. — Martin Mull
I don't think you really can send an exact message, because any two viewers are so disparate, in terms of their backgrounds, their point of view, their histories, that there's no telling what that message might be. — Martin Mull
What's the point of cleaning up your act if you don't have an act? — Martin Mull
If there is some art involved, I'd like it to be that it came through the cracks of daily work. — Martin Mull
A cult following is a nice way of saying very few people like you. — Martin Mull
I had a teacher in art school who said something about the only works he really enjoyed seeing or found much in were works where he had a sense that a discovery was made in the course of making this object. I like to hold to that as my marching orders. — Martin Mull
Like a guide dog, paintings help you see. — Martin Mull
Human beings are 70% water and with some the rest is colagen — Martin Mull
I think there are a lot of pictures to make. I sometimes question whether I'm even an artist or just a painter. To me, the making of the pictures is the most important thing. — Martin Mull
It really is a day job, and it also seems to have virtually disappeared-with no remorse, really. It gives me more time to paint. — Martin Mull
It was taunted as reality. It was dangled as a carrot. In terms of people's hopes and dreams, to say that that is less of a reality than the daily grind they find themselves in is maybe not correct. — Martin Mull
In the eyes of my dog, I'm a man. — Martin Mull
Having a family is like having a bowling alley installed in your brain. — Martin Mull
I try to not get to the point where one is making wallpaper, or simply painting money. I want to make sure that I am at least trying to weigh myself down, that there's a challenge each time. — Martin Mull
Why be influenced by a person when you already are one? — Martin Mull
Around 1980, I went back to painting with a vengeance. — Martin Mull
I sometimes question whether I'm even an artist or just a painter. — Martin Mull
Show business is just like high school, except you get paid. — Martin Mull
The town where I grew up has a zip code of E-I-E-I-O. — Martin Mull
I was involved in the Great Folk Music scare back in the sixties, when it almost caught on. — Martin Mull
The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass. — Martin Mull
I don't jog. It makes the ice jump right out of my glass. — Martin Mull