Marcel Duchamp Quotes
The Life Of A Chess Master Is Much More Difficult Than That Of An Artist - Much More Depressing. An Artist Knows That Someday There'll Be Recognition And Monetary Reward, But For The Chess Master There Is Little Public Recognition And Absolutely No Hope Of Supporting Himself By His Endeavors. If Bobby Fischer Came To Me For Advice, I Certainly Would Not Discourage Him - As If Anyone Could - But I Would Try To Make It Positively Clear That He Will Never Have Any Money From Chess, Live A Monk-like Existence And Know More Rejection Than Any Artist Ever Has, Struggling To Be Known And Accepted.
Related Authors
- Andreas Laurencius
- Bruce Fisher
- Crystal Mason
- Harry Herbert Miller
- Jacek Andrzej Bukowski
- Jeffrey Boam
- L.B. Gilbert
- Margaret Kennedy
- Phillip Whalen
- Saqib Abraham
- Stephen Reid
- Walter Bagehot
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Selfish Woman In Relationships
A woman, who considers herself to be mature, has every right to insist certain respectful expectations be met by a man, but not if her behavior is consistently childish, selfish, — T.F. Hodge
-
Quotes About The Young Dying
I wrote 'Young Guns' on spec because I really believed that the young age of these guys historically, the whole legend of Billy dying at 21, would attract a young — John Fusco
-
Lighten Mood Quotes
It's just ... it's not every day someone comes along willing to take a bullet for your little sister." I swallow back a laugh, try to lighten the mood. "Nah, — Katie Klein
-
Like A G6 Quotes
California club pop chirper Dev's debut is as stark as it is sweet. This is owed partly to the casually giddy lightness of her talk-singing - familiar from her slizzered — Chuck Eddy
-
Too Old For Drama Quotes
I was reading a poem by my idol, Wallace Stevens, in which he said, 'The self is a cloister of remembered sounds.' My first response was, Yesss! How did he — Rob Sheffield