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The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life.
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inspirational
achievement
goal
artist
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William Faulkner |
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The object of the artist is the creation of the beautiful. What the beautiful is is another question.
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object
beautiful
question
artist
creation
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James Joyce |
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I think there is a song out there to describe just about any situation.
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musician
world
poetry
humanity
music
songs
life
truth
inspirational
lyrics
songwriting
art
connection
song-lyrics
artist
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Criss Jami |
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I do not know anything about Art with a capital A. What I do know about is my art. Because it concerns me. I do not speak for others. So I do not speak for things which profess to speak for others. My art, however, speaks for me. It lights my way.
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artist
creativity
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Mark Z. Danielewski |
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The imagination of the genius vastly surpasses his intellect; the intellect of the academic vastly surpasses his imagination
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criticism
imagination
genius-stupidity
nerdery
critics
art
genius
nerds
nerd
artist
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb |
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But an artist, he realized. Or rather so-called artist. Bohemian. That's closer to it. The artistic life without the talent.
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bohemian
bohemianism
artistic
artist
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Philip K. Dick |
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To speak of these things and to try to understand their nature and, having understood it, to try slowly and humbly and constantly to express, to press out again, from the gross earth or what it brings forth, from sound and shape and colour which are the prison gates of our soul, an image of the beauty we have come to understand--that is art.
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artist
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James Joyce |
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The study of beauty is a duel in which the artist cries out in terror before being vanquished.
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beauty
artist
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Charles Baudelaire |
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...she (the artist, the writer) doesn't wait for inspiration, she acts in the anticipation of its apparition.
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writer
inspiration
artist
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Steven Pressfield |
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During the act of making something, I experience a kind of blissful absence of the self and a loss of time. When I am done, I return to both feeling as restored as if I had been on a trip. I almost never get this feeling any other way. I once spent sixteen hours making 150 wedding invitations by hand and was not for one instance of that time tempted to eat or look at my watch. By contrast, if seated at the computer, I check my email conservatively 30,000 times a day. When I am writing, I must have a snack, call a friend, or abuse myself every ten minutes. I used to think that this was nothing more than the difference between those things we do for love and those we do for money. But that can't be the whole story. I didn't always write for a living, and even back when it was my most fondly held dream to one day be able to do so, writing was always difficult. Writing is like pulling teeth. From my dick.
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writer
writing
humor
procrastination
artist
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David Rakoff |
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An artist without ideas is a mendicant; barren, he goes begging among the hours.
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inspiration
creative-process
ideas
artist
creativity
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Irving Stone |
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In art, either as creators or participators, we are helped to remember some of the glorious things we have forgotten, and some of the terrible things we were asked to endure...
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pain
memories
faith
hope
grace-and-favor
grace
creator
artist
memory
creation
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Madeleine L'Engle |
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If there's a thing, a scene, maybe, an image that you want to see real bad, that you need to see but it doesn't exist in the world around you, at least not in the form that you envision, then you create it so that you can look at it and have it around, or show it to other people who wouldn't have imagined it because they perceive reality in a more narrow, predictable way. And that's it. That's all an artist does.
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reality
perception
artist
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Tom Robbins |
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Creativity is a way of living life, no matter what our vocation, or how we earn our living. Creativity is not limited to the arts...
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creative
living
life
career
vocation
artist
creativity
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Madeleine L'Engle |
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A creator is not in advance of his generation but he is the first of his contemporaries to be conscious of what is happening to his generation.
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generation
creator
artist
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Gertrude Stein |
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Music shouldn't be just a tune, it should be a touch.
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story
writing
music
song
motivational
philosophy
wisdom
inspirational
advertisement
album
alliterations
amit-kalantri
amit-kalantri-quotes
amit-kalantri-writer
background-music
background-score
band
catch-lines
catchphrases
concert
drums
michael-jackson
movie-dialogue
music-director
music-industry
music-quotes
musicians
playing
pop
script-writing
scriptwriting
speechwriting
tag-lines
vocal
singer
book-writing
essay
script
instruments
sound
proverbs
rock
creative-writing
rhetoric
guitar
singing
novel-writing
movie
public-speaking
quotes
tune
movies
melody
characters
knowledge
speech
artist
soul
touch
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Amit Kalantri |
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Bleed me of art, and there won't be enough liquid left in me to spit! [Michelangelo Buonorotti]
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michelangelo
artist
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Irving Stone |
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The awakening an artist must be ruthless, not only with herself but with others.
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ruthless
artist
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Steven Pressfield |
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"In my younger days dodging the draft, I somehow wound up in the Marine Corps. There's a myth that Marine training turns baby-faced recruits into bloodthirsty killers. Trust me, the Marine Corps is not that efficient. What it does teach, however, is a lot more useful. The Marine Corps teaches you how to be miserable. This is invaluable for an artist. Marines love to be miserable. Marines derive a perverse satisfaction in having colder chow, crappier equipment, and higher casualty rates than any outfit of dogfaces, swab jockeys, or flyboys, all of whom they despise. Why? Because these candy-asses don't know how to be miserable. The artist committing himself to his calling has volunteered for hell, whether he knows it or not. He will be dining for the duration on a diet of isolation, rejection, self-doubt, despair, ridicule, contempt, and humiliation. The artist must be like that Marine. He has to know how to be miserable. He has to love being miserable. He has to take pride in being more miserable than any soldier or swabbie or jet jockey. Because this is war, baby. And war is hell." Page 68"
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perseverance
creative-block
marine
writers-block
author
focus
artist
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Steven Pressfield |
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She, however, attentively watched my looks, and her artist's pride was gratified, no doubt, to read my heartfelt admiration in my eyes.
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gratification
watching
pride
artist
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Anne Brontë |
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Where there is a true art and genuine virtuosity the artist can paint an incomparable masterpiece without leaving even a trace of his identity.
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artists-life
artist
insight
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Orhan Pamuk |
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No. Not yet. A craftsman only. But I dream to be an artist. I pray that someday, if I work with enough care, if I am very very lucky, I will make a weapon that is a work of art. Call me an artist then, and I will answer.
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craft
artist
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William Goldman |
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Jack was too absorbed in his work to hear the bell. He was mesmerized by the challenge of making soft, round shapes of hard rock. The stone had a will of its own, and if he tried to make it do something it did not want to do, it would fight him, and his chisel would slip, or dig in too deeply, spoiling the shapes. But once he had got to know the lump of rock in front of him he could transform it. The more difficult the task, the more fascinated he was. He was beginning to feel that the decorative carving demanded by Tom was too easy. Zigzags, lozenges, dogtooth, spirals and plain roll moldings bored him, and even these leaves were rather stiff and repetitive. He wanted to curve natural-looking foliage, pliable and irregular, and copy the different shapes of real leaves, oak and ash and birch.
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artist
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Ken Follett |
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When people have told me that because I am a Catholic, I cannot be an artist, I have had to reply, ruefully, that because I am a Catholic I cannot afford to be less than an artist.
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catholic
artist
writers
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Flannery O'Connor |
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The longer Ellen Cherry thought about it, the more convinced she became that the mission of the artist in an overtechnologized, overmasculinized society was to call the old magic back to life. Could it be done? Yeah, you pessimistic wimps, it could. Could she do it? Probably not, but she could give it a whirl.
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magic
artist
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Tom Robbins |
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The truth is, anyone who puts so much of herself and her life into art as you do must naturally fear any failure in that art as a potential threat to your life. And so you protect your art more than you protect your health or the common forms of happiness the rest of us have. And you probably have this in common with every artist you admire.
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musician
music
artist
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Arthur Phillips |
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Trapnel wanted, among other things, to be a writer, a dandy, a lover, a comrade, an eccentric, a sage, a virtuoso, a good chap, a man of honour, a hard case, a spendthrift, an opportunist, a raisonneur; to be very rich, to be very poor, to possess a thousand mistresses, to win the heart of one love to whom he was ever faithful, to be on the best of terms with all men, to avenge savagely the lightest affront, to live to a hundred full of years and honour, to die young and unknown but recognized the following day as the most neglected genius of the age. Each of these ambitions had something to recommend it from one angle or another, with the possible exception of being poor - the only aim Trapnel achieved with unqualified mastery - and even being poor, as Trapnel himself asserted, gave the right to speak categorically when poverty was discussed by people like Evadne Clapham.
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poverty
dandy
artist
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Anthony Powell |
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"Only after a writer lets literature shape her can she perhaps shape literature. In working-class France, when an apprentice got hurt, or when he got tired, the experienced workers said, "It is the trade entering his body." The art must enter the body, too."
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literature
reading
writer
writing
the-writing-life
art
writing-advice
write
artistry
read
discipline
reader
artist
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Annie Dillard |
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You sought to preserve your creative instincts and what would nourish them. But neurosis itself does not nourish the artist, you know; he creates in spite of it, out of anything, any material given to him. The torments and hells of [crazy men], are not for you.
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nourishment-of-soul
diary
instincts
artist
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Anaïs Nin |
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Every artist is a man who has freed himself from his family, his nation, his race. Every man who has shown the world the way to beauty, to true culture, has been a rebel, a 'universal' without patriotism, without home, who has found his people everywhere.
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beauty
family
true-culture
universal
nation
artist
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Chaim Potok |
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An artist has got to get acquainted with himself just as much as he can. It is no easy job, for it is not a present-day habit of humanity.
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self-knowledge
humanity
standing-out
artist
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Chaim Potok |
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The artist committing himself to his calling has volunteered for hell.
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writing
write
artist
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Steven Pressfield |
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We need to insist on making culture out of our desire: making paintings, novels, plays and films potent and seductive and authentic enough to undermine and overwhelm the Iron Maiden.
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beauty-myth
authentic-self
authentic-living
novels
painting
women-s-strength
artist
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Naomi Wolf |
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I had considered myself some kind of genius and had considerably underestimated the toils and difficulties encountered along the path to an art.
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artist
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Hermann Hesse |
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My dear Tristan, to be an artist at all is like living in Switzerland during a world war. To be an artist in Zurich, in 1917, implies a degree of self-absorption that would have glazed over the eyes of Narcissus.
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war
switzerland
artist
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Tom Stoppard |
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One should not become an artist because he can, but because he must. It is only for those who would be miserable without it.
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artists
artists-life
sculpture
artist
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Irving Stone |
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Because it will make a real artist of you. The more you suffer, the more grateful you ought to be. An empty stomach is better than a full one, Van Gogh, and a broken heart is better than happiness. Never forget that!
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suffering
happiness
life
lust-for-life
starrynight
vangogh
suffer
artist
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Irving Stone |
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The painter copies this bed from one point of view. He is thus at three removes from reality. He does not understand the bed, he does not measure it, he could not make it.
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artist
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Iris Murdoch |
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She puts away four small plastic cups of red wine and then stares at a painting of a topless girl with a large silver sword for a half hour and then she begins to think: You call this art? This isn't art! This is a joke! All of you are a joke! Fuck you and fuck Jeff Koons and the rest of those '80s art-star wannabes. Where's the art that makes people weep? Where's the art that makes people want to go to church? None of this is the least bit interesting. All of this stuff, all of this is so self-aware. It's for ironic art snobs. I want something brilliant. I want something stunning. I want something that makes me look in wonder...
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artists
artist-quote
art-quote
artist
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Joe Meno |
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Ego den mporo na katalabo pos einai dunato na einai kaneis kallitekhnes kai na men prospathei sunekhos na ginei teleios.
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artist
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Iris Murdoch |