Gartel Art Quotes & Sayings
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This was not a real human being but some kind of dummy. It was not the man's brain that was speaking, it was his larynx. The stuff that was coming out of him consisted of words, but it was not speech in the true sense: it was a noise uttered in unconsciousness, like the quacking of a duck. — George Orwell

Better to accept whatever happens. — Horace

All I ever wanted to do is make people laugh. — Jerry Seinfeld

I always had pressure on myself through my life. I put pressure on myself and not from other people. I always wanted to be one of the hottest rappers. So the pressure comes from myself. — Meek Mill

... I think that childfree by choice is the new gay. We're the new disenfranchised group. People think we're irresponsible, immoral sluts and that our lifestyle is up for debate. — Jen Kirkman

THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS: LUST - BLUE GLUTTONY - ORANGE GREED - YELLOW SLOTH - BLACK WRATH - RED ENVY - GREEN PRIDE - PURPLE — Abi Ketner

An amateur at LIFE is an amateur at ART. — Laurence Gartel

There are things we find only at our lowest depths. The idea of wings and then wings themselves. An ocean worth crossing one dark mile at a time. The whole of the sky. — Paula McLain

Energy is that amazing feeling that comes to life inside of you when you're happy and believe in yourself. — Richard Simmons

When you are 'bad' in the art world they are very very scared! They want to control you ... and they can't! Individuality and uniqueness are threats to the status quo. It is an artist's job to be an 'outlaw. — Laurence Gartel

I am sitting in the trenches between love and desire.' - ART like LOVE is rarely understood. — Laurence Gartel

Young'uns!" Mrs. P. interrupted. "No bad language, not at the table, please. And need I remind you, I am the table! — Kathryn Lasky

The hated system of land tenure, so contributory to general unrest in Asia, has been abolished. Every farmer is now accorded the right and dignity of ownership of the land he long has tilled. — Douglas MacArthur