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Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Courtney Love

I cannot exist as a solo artist. — Courtney Love

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Elaine De Kooning

I made my first trip west of the Hudson and it was a revelation. The naked musculature of the Rockies was overpowering and my painting responded. — Elaine De Kooning

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Henry Rollins

The material you work with is that which you will come to resemble. That which you work against will always work against you, including yourself. — Henry Rollins

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The thing that breaks the heart of God and makes him to cry out of frustration for his men and their whereabouts is when equity has been squeezed out of the public square — Sunday Adelaja

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Madison Davenport

I've played quite a large spectrum of teenaged girls, from psychotic to very sweet to a polygamist. — Madison Davenport

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

God works wonders now and then; Behold a lawyer, an honest man. — Benjamin Franklin

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Ice Cube

Sometimes when you're relegated to your neighborhood, you forget that there's more important things than your neighborhood going on out in the world. — Ice Cube

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Donald Barthelme

You told me that Kafka was not a thinker, and that a "genetic" approach to his work would disclose that much of it was only a kind of very imaginative whining. That was during the period when you were going in for wrecking operations, feeling, I suppose, that the integrity of your own mental processes was best maintained by a series of strong, unforgiving attacks. You made quite an impression on everyone, in those days: you ruffled blouse, you long magenta skirt slit to the knee, the dagger thrust into your boot. "Is that a metaphor?" I asked, pointing to the dagger; you shook your head, smiled, said no. — Donald Barthelme

Semiology Of Graphics Quotes By Tori Amos

I think doing variations on a classical theme is a dangerous thing to do. — Tori Amos