Quotes & Sayings About Bad Drawings
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All of you have one hundred thousand bad drawings in you. The sooner you get rid of them, the better it will be for everyone. — Chuck Jones
There are 10,000 bad drawings in you; get them out of the way so you can get to the good stuff. — Ron Husband
We all have 10,000 bad drawings in us. The sooner we get them out the better. — Walt Stanchfield
There are no bad drawings.
Drawings are experiences.
The more you draw, the more experienced you'll get.
In fact, you'll learn more from bad or unpredictable or weird experiences than from those that go exactly as you'd hoped and planned.
So let it go.
Release your ego's desire for perfection.
Take risks.
Stretch.
Grow.
Create as much as you can, whenever you can. — Danny Gregory
Apples are kissing other apples. Gray cats are kissing other gray cats. Trees are kissing trees. You and I are not kissing. We work in an office together. We are both married to other people. It is okay because we only have ideas, you and I, about whether we should kiss or not. These ideas are both good and bad, probably.
At work, we do not say these words aloud but make elaborate diagrams for one another. You write these words: Kissing you would be like this, and draw a picture of two butterflies being struck by lightning. I stare at it and wonder if you may be right. I do my own drawing and write, Kissing you would be like this, and sketch a picture of a man made of ice kissing a woman who is actually a stove. We have made hundreds of these drawings. We do not actually do any work. — Joe Meno
The first ten thousand drawings are the hardest. Put another way, you have ten thousand bad drawings within and should expel them as quickly as possible. — Wallace Tripp
Every artist has thousands of bad drawings in them and the only way to get rid of them is to draw them out. — Chuck Jones
Any questions?" "Ya why do your drawings suck so bad? — Tite Kubo
You've got a million bad drawings in you; you better get started. — Chuck Jones
When I was young, I colored in the line drawings in vintage editions of the Oz books that had been handed down through generations in my family. This was a bad thing to do. — Andrew Rosenthal