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Bernardas Quotes By Walter Keane

Any blockhead can arrange a sublet. All I ever wanted was to support myself on art. — Walter Keane

Bernardas Quotes By Frederik, Crown Prince Of Denmark

I would just like to have children. Lots of children. — Frederik, Crown Prince Of Denmark

Bernardas Quotes By Kate Winslet

I'm often drawn to characters that are more obviously one thing. They're passionate, and there is always an element of strength because I think every person possesses that in some way, even if they've experienced hardship in their lives. — Kate Winslet

Bernardas Quotes By Chris Tucker

My mom raised me to never have anything control me. — Chris Tucker

Bernardas Quotes By Gloria Pitzer

About the only thing that comes to us without effort is old age. — Gloria Pitzer

Bernardas Quotes By David Mamet

My dad, may he rest in
peace, taught me many wonderful things. And one of the things he taught me was never ask a guy what you do for a living.
He said "If you think about it, when you ask a guy, what do you do you do for a living," you're saying "how may I gauge the rest of your utterances." are you smarter than I am? Are you richer than I am, poorer than I am?"
So you ask a guy what do you do for a living, it's the same thing as
asking a guy, let me know what your politics are before I listen to you so
I know whether or not you're part of my herd, in which case I can nod
knowingly, or part of the other herd, in which case I can wish you dead. — David Mamet

Bernardas Quotes By Roy Lichtenstein

My work sanitizes it (emotion) but it is also symbolic of commercial art sanitizing human feelings. I think it can be read that way ... People mistake the character of line for the character of art. But it's really the position of line that's important, or the position of anything, any contrast, not the character of it. — Roy Lichtenstein