As an artist, I understand that, and I value the creative input of the artist.
For me as a solo artist, I never want to be a nostalgia act.
Design is an art, creative artist must have a beautiful mind
We haven't had a slew of artists, but the artists we do come out with have always had the same momentum.
And I hate to see artists who are real safe. I love to see artists swing for the fences sometimes.
You get to a point where you really can't manage more artists, because representing artists takes a lot of time.
Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of the critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.
Original thought, original artistic expression is by its very nature questioning, irreverent, iconoclastic.
It's harder to be a success, globally, and be artistic. Harder to have that balance than just to be artistic when nobody understands you.
The scientist and the artist are both passionate about their exploration. What leads to my work is that I'm equally an artist and an engineer.
The desirable virgin is sexy but not sexual. She's young, white, and skinny. She's a cheerleader, a babysitter; she's accessible and eager to please (remember those ethics of passivity!). She's never a woman of color. SHe's never a low-income girl or...
By erasing any nuance and complexity about porn and sexuality, the virginity movement gives young women only two choices of who they can be sexually: sluts or not sluts. While the first choice doesn't seem attractive, I can guarantee you that most yo...
[first lines] Marty McFly: Doc! Doc! Doc! Young Doc: [not paying attention] What? Marty McFly: Doc! Young Doc: What? Marty McFly: Doc! Young Doc: [finally seeing him] Aaaah! Marty McFly: Okay, relax, Doc, it's me! It's me, It's Marty! Young Doc: No, ...
The young people think that the old people are fools; but the old people know that the young people are fools!
Like all young men, you greatly exaggerate the difference between one young woman and another.
But John Landis wrote a good relationship which is really what the film's about. A very straightforward young woman who's very sure of herself and she meets a young man who needs some taking care of.
I am perhaps the oldest musician in the world. I am an old man but in many senses a very young man. And this is what I want you to be, young, young all your life, and to say things to the world that are true.
I have sympathy for young people, for their growing pains, but I balk when these growing pains are pushed into the foreground, when you make these young people the only vehicles of life's wisdom.
I am fond of depicting the lives of young folks for one thing, and if you have parts for girls or young men, you must absolutely have young people to fill them - that is generally acknowledged now.
According to Wallace, the expectation that art amuses is a 'poisonous lesson for a would-be artist to grow up with,' since it places all of the power with the audience, sometimes breeding resentment on the part of the author. 'I can see it in myself ...
Scar: Now you wait here. Your father has a *marvelous* surprise for you. Young Simba: Oooh. What is it? Scar: If I told you, it wouldn't *be* a surprise, now would it? Young Simba: If you tell me, I'll still *act* surprised. Scar: Ho ho ho. You are s...