Peggy Guggenheim Quotes
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Peggy Guggenheim Quotes & Sayings
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[When asked how many husbands she had had:] My own, or other people's?
— Peggy Guggenheim
Having plenty of time and all the museum's funds at my disposal, I put myself on a regime to buy one picture a day.
— Peggy Guggenheim
His eyes have the wrong effect on me. They grind me to a powder and his smile is the breath that sends me in all directions.
— Sarah Noffke
A brand is essentially a container for a customer's complete experience with the product or company.
— Sergio Zyman
I have long been fascinated by our inclination to assume others we meet have the same moral code, similar values, and yet we can never be sure.
— Jane Green
Carter's done a lot more good since he's been out of the White House than when he was in it.
— Walter Annenberg
I wore one of my Tanguy earrings and one made by Calder in order to show my impartiality between Surrealist and Abstract Art.
— Peggy Guggenheim
I don't collect anymore. Everything is so terribly expensive. I don't see anything I like anyhow.
— Peggy Guggenheim
I took advice from none but the best. I listened, how I listened! That's how I finally became my own expert.
— Peggy Guggenheim
The teaching of one virtuous person can influence many; that which has been learned well by one generation can be passed on to a hundred.
— Kano Jigoro
Venice is not only a city of fantasy and freedom. It is also a city of joy and pleasure.
— Peggy Guggenheim
Everyone gets in life in about 3 chances in one place. But everything is about how he wise he will use this chances!
— Deyth Banger
I was much more interested in literature than I was in art. I just got into art by mistake.
— Peggy Guggenheim
If anything can rival Venice in its beauty, it must be its reflection at sunset in the Grand Canal.
— Peggy Guggenheim
Two heads are better than one.
— John Heywood
You must be an artist and an actor.
— Ehab Atalla
I thought it would be nice to marry Virgil [Thomson] to have a musical background, but I never got far with the project.
— Peggy Guggenheim
I personally always hated Pop art.
— Peggy Guggenheim
My knowledge of art ended at impressionism.
— Peggy Guggenheim
[On amassing art for her collection:] My motto was 'Buy a picture a day' and I lived up to it.
— Peggy Guggenheim
Sometimes Peggy herself would sell tickets to her museum, and if tourists asked her if Mrs. Guggenheim was still alive, she'd assure them she wasn't.
— Edmund White
Change was everywhere. People were gone, or changed, and that was almost like being gone.
— John Steinbeck