Shadbolt Artist Quotes & Sayings
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I am far more interested in being a beginner than in trying to become an expert. Life is difficult and complicated for everyone - but it's very, very short. — Alastair Humphreys

Emily, I might be hallucinating," she said calmly, as she turned to me. "Because I could almost swear that was Frank Porter. — Morgan Matson

Just what I need." Pen throws back the blankets. "Another man in my life. At least this one doesn't speak. — Lauren DeStefano

I have come to see that an artist is not given a form - a style - but his nature merely gives him the ingredients wherewith to shape an equation of life. — Jack Shadbolt

Don't you think she's had her quota of assholes? — Sylvain Reynard

Dreams appear much more prominent and clear when the dreamer is in an unhealthy state - they have an extraordinary semblance of reality. Most monstrous pictures are put together but all the circumstances are so subtly interwoven the details so artistically harmonious in every minute respect as to defy human imitation. Such morbid dreams are always recollected for very long and produce strong impressions on the disordered and already excited organs of the dreamer. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Everybody has something to prove each year. Everybody has a responsibility in this game. Even the batboy. — David Ortiz

There are plenty of beautiful girls who don't photograph well. — Lauren Hutton

Comedy, at least the way I write comedy, is just drama with jokes. — Rob Walton

Romantic love is the most selfish of all emotions. — Ellen Kenner

I place solitude in a frame on my desk and call it, the one I love. — Kelli Russell Agodon

An artist is no bigger than the size of his mind. — Jack Shadbolt

If you can be anything, be real. — Nikki Rowe

Why is it that we can better bear to part in spirit than in body, and while we have the fortitude to act farewell, have not the nerve to say it? — Charles Dickens

That was what the story of Goldilocks and the three bears was all about: breach of trust. — Alexander McCall Smith