John C Mather Quotes & Sayings
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I would love to be in public one day and see someone reading my book. I think that would be so ridiculously cool. — Jennifer A. Nielsen

Thou fail to perceive mineself! — John Cena

Painter"
"I said you are only keeping me here
in the hospital, lying to my parents
and saying I am madder than I am,
because you only want to keep me here,
squeezing my last dollar to the pennies
I'm saner than anyone in the hospital.
I had to say what every madman says
a black phrase, the sleep of reason mothers monsters ...
When I am painting the canvas is a person;
all I do, each blot and line's alive,
when I am finished, it is shit on the canvas ...
But in his sketches more finished than his oils,
sketches made after he did those masterpieces,
constable can make us see the breeze ... — Robert Lowell

I think it's sad that movies and television have caused the theatre to fade as a popular art form. I hope to get young people into the theatre and expose them to Shakespeare. — Kelly McGillis

It was easier to be brave when you were someone else. — Stephen King

What is life without fighting for something or someone? — Hunter Black

I think there's a kind of built-in arrogance to anyone who considers themself an artist. They want to feel as though like they can run the whole spectrum. "I can do it all. I can do minimalism, and I can do classical art." Well, that's not true. — Sylvester Stallone

From the outside, it looked like it was crouching, like it knew it was an architectural outcast. — Anonymous

Beauty perishes in life, but is immortal in art. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Stop making excuses of why you can't or how hard it is and start making your life matter. — John Patrick Hickey

Books are the enemy of ignorance. — Steven Donkin

Can I tell you what I want? I want to stop wanting things I can't have. I want to stop falling for jerks I don't need. And I want to stop feeling like an f/ing gooey butter cake somebody left out in the rain. — Kate Klise