Kosuth Paintings Quotes & Sayings
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Fiction is hardly ever fiction. — Cyma Rizwaan Khan

[On the metaphysical:] ... I knew in some marvelous way I had touched the hem of the unknown. And being me, I wanted to lift that hemline a little bit more. — Mae West

The master of any craft is first a master of self, cooperating with innate intelligence within. — Bryant H. McGill

I spent four years doing a doctorate in postmodern American literature. I can recognize it when I see it. — Kate Atkinson

You can lead mankind into the gold mines of the mind and into the diamond fields of the soul, and the secret lies in the words you speak. — Christian D. Larson

I do feel like I've missed out a bit because I was really close with my sisters when I was at home. It must be weird for them but they cope really well. — Zayn Malik

First love is unrequited ultimately because it's so huge.It's such an act of giving and it requires so much back that it can never be given back. It's like an atom bomb. It's like ... It's all the energy of who you are and who you want to be and what you love and what you hope to be explodes. It is impossible for a single ... human being to offer that back to you in a mutual way. — Stephen Fry

I look at people like Picasso and Da Vinci and Escher and Miles Davis, and they'll write or paint that one definitive masterpiece of maybe 50 that they have that's really trying to go outside the box, trying to do something that's tough. And then when you accomplish it, you look back and go, 'Yeeaaaah - masterpiece.' — Lupe Fiasco

Suddenly I find myself feeling sorry for those greedy, needy people whose huge salaries are never quite enough, whose sense of worth is defined by their own personal wad. What a diminished, impoverished world they must inhabit ... We should feel sorry for them and their sadly limited lives. Then we should remember never to trust the judgement of those whose priorities are so idiotically skewed. — Terence Blacker