Brommer Quotes & Sayings
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Anyway, don't let it sour your chance of enjoying your husband. He made a mistake, and so will you if you live long enough. — Kianna Alexander
All night long I worried, not about myself but about Jimmy. I imagined him looking for me, running through the park, looking in the movie theatres. He was a good man, considerate and kind, but he was not strong. He had never been through any kind of bad hardship before. So I worried. — Amy Tan
He wept because God was unfair, and because this was the way God repaid those who believed in their dreams. — Paulo Coelho
I don't want or need to gain respect with what I do off the court. I want respect for what I do on the court. — Vince Carter
For whereas the mind works in possibilities, the intuitions work in actualities, and what you intuitively desire, that is possible to you. Whereas what you mentally or "consciously" desire is nine times out of ten impossible; hitch your wagon to a star, or you will just stay where you are. — D.H. Lawrence
Editing and selectivity are processes that provide the first steps in determining and conveying content. — Gerald Brommer
Without emotional content we make pictures; with it, we create art. — Gerald Brommer
Vegetables were almost nonexistent, and what passed for meat was either rancid or pure fat. The men were surviving on crackers and moldy flour. Lee was beginning to understand what this meant to the fighting strength of the army. — Jeff Shaara
An artist who makes pictures that look good but express nothing is like a writer whose words sound good but have no meaning. — Gerald Brommer
If you want to change the world, make something beautiful. — Charlie Peacock
All who ask receive, those who seek find, and to those who knock it shall be opened. Therefore, let us knock at the beautiful garden of Scripture. It is fragrant, sweet, and blooming with various sounds of spiritual and divinely inspired birds. They sing all around our ears, capture our hearts, comfort the mourners, pacify the angry, and fill us with everlasting joy. — John Of Damascus
Painting several comparative images is a profitable way to begin to understand the concept of content. — Gerald Brommer
Steaming, Sebastian flies up out of his seat and makes a dramatic exit out the front door.
"Is he always so crazy?" I asked.
"Yeah. But he's a hot fuck. You'll see."
"No thanks... I'll pass. That kid's severely psychotic."
"He's just a jealous mess."
"Why did you marry him?"
"We're not married. We're in an open relationship."
"Thank God. I was seriously worried."
"YEAH. Well I better go find him- before he slits his wrists."
"GOOD IDEA. Better take some duct tape-- just in case you're too late. — Giorge Leedy
No man in the world has more courage than the man who can stop after eating one peanut. — Channing Pollock
Draw and paint the subject the way you want it to be, not as it is. — Gerald Brommer
Infidelity is one of those coinages,-a mass of base money that won't pass current with any heart that loves truly, or any head that thinks correctly. And infidels are poor sad creatures; they carry about them a load of dejection and desolation, not the less heavy that it is invisible. It is the fearful blindness of the soul. — Thomas Chalmers
The environment becomes inspiration. My response to it becomes idea. And idea becomes purpose and action through interpretation and painting. — Gerald Brommer
While I've lived in cities for most of my adult life, I really prefer the quiet, boring, mundanity of the country. It's the best place for me to work, think, and invent. — Jacob Hashimoto
In the editing process, I delete what I do not want to use, move what remains around if necessary and add elements that I feel will make my visual statement as clear and understandable as possible. — Gerald Brommer
Content is the meaningful substance of the work. — Gerald Brommer
One of the reasons for not being contented is our inability to accept things as they are, together with ourselves, other people, events and every little detail of our days.
And we try to change the unchangeable and control the uncontrollable. — Lidiya K.
Why was the painting made? What ideas of the artist can we sense? Can the personality and sensitivity of the artist be felt when studying the work? What is the artist telling us about his or her feelings about the subject? What response do I get from the message of the artist? Do I know the artist better because of the painting? — Gerald Brommer
Years of science fiction have produced a mindset that it is human destiny to expand from Earth, to the Moon, to Mars, to the stars. — Barney Oliver
