Jerry Saltz I see artists bored by light-without-heat, irked at gigantic galleries’ pushing out art-as-product, leaving behind the over determined for the undetermined, guided by interior voices and bringing us out of a long tunnel to new blueness. – Jerry Saltz Artasproduct Quotes Artists Quotes Blueness Quotes Bored Quotes Bringing Quotes Determined Quotes Galleries Quotes Gigantic Quotes Guided Quotes Interior Quotes Irked Quotes Leaving Quotes Lightwithoutheat Quotes Pushing Quotes Tunnel Quotes Undetermined Quotes Voices Quotes Not to say people shouldn’t get rich from art. I adore the alchemy wherein artists who cast a complex spell make rich people give them their money. (Just writing it makes me cackle.) But too many artists have been making money without magic. When art wins, everyone wins.
Herman Cain We need to lower tax rates for everybody, starting with the top corporate tax rate. We need to simplify the tax code. The ultimate answer, in my opinion, is the fair tax, which is a fair tax for everybody, because as long as we still have this messed-up tax code, the politicians are going to use it to reward winners and losers. – Herman Cain
Daniel Levitin I think of the brain as a computational device: It has a bunch of little components that perform calculations on some small aspect of the problem, and another part of the brain has to stitch it all together, like a tapestry or a quilt. – Daniel Levitin
Mark Getty If you have the good fortune of having money, it’s almost an obligation to think creatively of ways of helping other people. But it shouldn’t be in a haphazard way. You need a structure, a formula, so you don’t give to everything. – Mark Getty
Bokeem Woodbine I like roles that bring the unexpected. Roles that may challenge the way people think about things and perceive things. And I like roles that reflect a reality. – Bokeem Woodbine
Bryn Terfel If you have a recital to do, you have to memorize the songs. I never use music when I do recitals. It produces an instant barrier, both for yourself and the audience. – Bryn Terfel
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