I'm innately conservative, and painting is an ideal place to exercise a progressive conservatism. I operate well within limits.
There seems to be no limit to the exciting possibilities that come from combining technical innovations, the Internet, and social media.
Artists who take on curatorial activities have the advantage of negating the professional hurdles and limitations comprising institutions.
Americans can pretty much sing anything, whereas foreign singers are often limited in style, language, even composer.
Being a poet one confronts the limitation of language, how can the spirit be revealed under any restrictions.
I feel nobody has limits. It's all in your head. If you have a big dream, go after it and go get it.
I am self-conscious, and I'm aware of my body. But I struggle with America's limited idea of what perfection is.
Being a parent can make you a horrible person at times, because you're pushed to the limit constantly.
Because my musical training has been limited, I've never been restricted by what technical musicians might call a song.
Caring for children is a dance between setting appropriate limits as caretakers and avoiding unnecessary power struggles that result in unhappiness.
The really great writers are people like Emily Bronte who sit in a room and write out of their limited experience and unlimited imagination.
I definitely love kimchi. The biggest influence that eating so much Korean food growing up had on me was that I have no limit for spiciness. The hotter the better.
Well, I'm a libertarian conservative, so I believe in limited government/maximum individual freedom.
Motorists who want to save money on gas will demand and buy more fuel-efficient vehicles. We should not limit their freedom with more government regulations.
When it comes to fighting for freedom, those who are willing to fight should not be limited by our bigotry. Only rewarded with our gratitude.
I don't want to transform America. I want to restore to America the economic values of freedom and opportunity and limited government that has made us the powerhouse of the world.
I represent what I think is a traditional Republican... a limited government, fiscal responsibility, strong national defense, individual freedom and liberty.
If you come from a normal family, you immediately start playing the role of a boy, a girl a man or a woman, but I'm sure you'll agree with me that those are only roles, limited roles, at that.
America used to be a uniquely productive, low-cost place to do business. We had efficient infrastructure. We had limited regulation. We believed in the market.
The government of the Union, though limited in its powers, is supreme within its sphere of action, and its laws, when made in pursuance of the constitution, form the supreme law of the land.
All, or nearly all, the advantage there is in fixing any constitutional limits to the power of a government, is simply to give notice to the government of the point at which it will meet with resistance.