Nonobjective Quotes & Sayings
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If you are as happy, my dear sir, on entering this house as I am in leaving it and returning home, you are the happiest man in this country. — James Buchanan

'Abstract' literally means to draw from or separate. In this sense every artist is abstract ... a realistic or nonobjective approach makes no difference. The result is what counts. — Richard Diebenkorn

Sorry, I had to break the tension; it was making me uncomfortable. It reminded me a lot of some
of my dates in high school. Just before the guy copped a feel."
"Sorry," Kelsey said, her apology directed at Cole. "She doesn't interact with people very often. It's
... like a puppy that gets locked in the laundry room all day."
"Should I get her a treat?" he asked.
"Hey," Alexa said, her tone defensive. "Is the treat bacon?"
"Milk-Bone," he said.
"Then I'll pass and head to bed." She looped her arm through Kelsey's, and they turned, stepping
off the porch. — Maisey Yates

rather than selling people on some change, you were better off identifying the reasons for their resistance, and addressing those. Imagine — Michael Lewis

I bet the people who are in the auto industry right now have more than 10,000 good ideas about what might work and what we need to do is not come up with more good ideas. We need to go and test as many of those good ideas as possible. — Eric Ries

The deeper the pit, the more humor you need to dig yourself out of it. — Jim Norton

He drove his kind of realism at me so hard I bounced right into nonobjective painting. — Jackson Pollock

It's not even that I bump into things. It's more that things leap out of nowhere and bump into me — Kate DiCamillo

We all serve one master, and I've come to learn that it rarely turns out to be the one we were counting on. — Greg F. Gifune

No plan ever failed due to adequate planning. — Jury Nel

FCC power rests on ... nonobjective law (which) delivers men's lives, fortunes, careers, ambitions into the arbitrary power of a bureaucrat who can reward or punish at whim. — Ayn Rand

Another occupation might have been better. — F.H. Bradley

You're alone in your ideas, because you're the only one who knows what's possible. — Bethenny Frankel

Painting, like music, has nothing to do with the reproduction of nature, nor interpretation of intellectual meanings. Whoever is able to feel the beauty of colors and forms has understood nonobjective painting. — Hilla Von Rebay