Finishing A Painting Quotes
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Finishing A Painting Quotes & Sayings
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I'm on a show called Wizards of Wavery Place, and I like it, but I'm unable to convince my Tivo that I wouldn't also like iCarly.
— Andy Kindler
Every great painting is left incomplete at the point where its completion is obvious.
— Robert Breault
I paint very directly. I go from top to bottom. When I get to the floor, the painting is finished.
— Neil Welliver
Unfinished paintings are more admired than the finished because the artist's actual thoughts are left visible.
— Pliny The Younger
I'm never finished with my paintings; the further I get, the more I seek the impossible and the more powerless I feel.
— Claude Monet
I am struck by how many leading women ... today started as Girl Scouts. It is an organization that obviously develops strong women leaders.
— Christine Todd Whitman
One performer whose band played my music better than I could myself was Art Farmer. He recorded 'Sing Me Softly of the Blues' and 'Ad Infinitum'.
— Carla Bley
I can't bear to finish things, beyond a certain point they get heavy. There's something so dead about a finished painting.
— John Updike
Going through life without love is like going through a good dinner without an appetite
everything seems so flat and tasteless. — Helen Rowland
everything seems so flat and tasteless. — Helen Rowland
A painting is finished when to have done less would be considered a sin and more a crime.
— Ted Godwin
Most of those men don't want to sleep with you," he said in blunt rebuttal. "I reserve the right to introduce my fist to the faces of the ones who do.
— Nalini Singh
While adding the finishing touches to a painting might appear insignificant, it is much harder to do than one might suppose ...
— Claude Monet
When Newsweek owner Katharine Graham heard about our lawsuit, she asked, Which side am I supposed to be on?
— Lynn Povich