Punggung Kaki Quotes & Sayings
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I was always interested in art at school, and after year twelve, senior year, I spent three years studying graphic design at college. I worked in advertising for two years but didn't like it much, then began doing a bit of illustration work for various publishers. — Graeme Base

When I go to an art gallery and stand in front of a painting, I don't want someone telling me what I should be seeing or thinking; I want to feel whatever I feel, see whatever I see, and figure out what I figure out. — James Frey

Before we work on artificial intelligence, why don't we do something about natural stupidity? — Steve Polyak

Work is taking the raw material of creation and developing it for the sake of others. — Timothy Keller

For an immortal life, don't look for power, but be the source of power and inspiration for others. — Debasish Mridha

I used to be such a daredevil but now I'm much more cautious. — Jennifer Ellison

If you set something free and it comes back to you, that's the beginning of it being yours. — John De Ruiter

Ain't got so much moral ground to stand on. — A.C. Gaughen

Out here in the Pacific, they have typhoons and hurricanes that blow over 200 miles an hour. We have tornadoes and hurricanes back home, but I don't worry about them. The mortgage on my house is so heavy that nothing could budge it. — Bob Hope

Wanting someone else to eat the things you have cooked is the same as wanting that person to know you.
I figured eating your own cooking is a way of getting to know yourself. — CLAMP

Lady Gaga not a diva, and she's not crazy. She's just an incredibly nice, down-to-earth person who really cares about art and creativity. It's pretty amazing to be able to work with her. I'm pretty grateful for that. — Evan Peters

Living more sustainably means living happier, more balanced and potentially more fulfilled lives than most of us 'choose' to live today, whatever Jeremy Clarkson may have to say about that! — Jonathon Porritt

The value of experience is not in seeing much, but in seeing wisely. — William Osler