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I am afraid to end up being in need to sell canvases - in other words, to be a society painter. — Marcel Duchamp

Part of creating is understanding that there is always more to do; nothing is ever completely finished. — Rachel Lambert Mellon

It is necessary for all of us to awaken in ourselves this spirit of cooperation, for then it will not be a mere plan or agreement which causes us to work together, but an extraordinary feeling of togetherness, the sense of joy in being and doing together without any thought of reward or punishment. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

My parents are artists; in their world, in the world of modern artists, you are supposed to just go into your studio and tune everything out, and your entire relationship with your work is supposed to be a super private one. That was the way to do it and you weren't deeply truly artistic if that wasn't the way you were engaging the press. — Lena Dunham

All things from eternity are of like forms and come round in a circle. — Marcus Aurelius

I don't pay attention to sales because it's not about that for me. It's about the music. Music is all I have. — Kevin Gates

Casually mount the sounds
and straddle the colors
while you transcend listening
and surpass watching. — Hongzhi Zhengjue

I look for these qualities and characteristics in people. Honesty is number one, respect, and absolutely the third would have to be loyalty. — Summer Altice

Shadowy figures watched them from doorways, as shadowy figures are wont to fucking do. — Jesse Bullington

Never miss a political meeting if you think there's the slightest chance you'll wish you'd been there. — Morton Blackwell

She is ugly, thought Konstantin, and then wondered at himself. What was it to him if a girl was ugly? — Katherine Arden

Now that I was a novelist, I could not face the ignominy of failing to produce novels. — Thomas Keneally

I get 'USA Today,' the 'New York Times,' 'Wall Street Journal' and the 'Star-Telegram' at my doorstep. I can't do without them. — Dan Jenkins

a girl has got to be a daughter first. She have to learn that. And if she never learns how to be a daughter, she can't never learn how to be a woman. I mean a real woman: a woman good enough for a child; good enough for a man - good enough even for the respect of other women. — Toni Morrison