Art And Entertainment Quotes
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Art And Entertainment Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not turned on, so put away that meat you're selling.
— Fiona Apple
What does one prefer? An art that struggles to change the social contract, but fails? Or one that seeks to please and amuse, and succeeds?
— Robert Hughes
Anything that reflects the human condition back on humans in the entertainment medium is art.
— Tucker Max
The stage can be defined as a place where Shakespeare murdered Hamlet and a great many Hamlets murdered Shakespeare.
— Robert Morse
I don't pretend to know anything about art. I make pictures for entertainment, and then the professors tell me what they mean.
— Walt Disney
Entertainment and art have power. Our culture is molded more so by entertainment than any other influence.
— Michael Landon Jr.
The purpose of all art is to cause a deep and emotion, also one that is entertaining or pleasing. Out of the depth and entertainment comes value.
— W. Eugene Smith
The art of longing's over, and it's never coming back.
— Leonard Cohen
Art is not entertainment. Art is not luxury goods. Art is culture. It is you and me.
— Paige Bradley
...and any discussion of art vs. entertainment in the present cultural climate invites accusations of elitism and snobbery.
— Steven Moore
I believe entertainment can aspire to be art, and can become art, but if you set out to make art you're an idiot.
— Steve Martin
It's possible to commit art and entertainment in the same moment.
— Christopher Isherwood
The media sells it and you live the role.
— Ozzy Osbourne
I'm not a human being. I'm despicable and disgusting - but that's where the money is.
— Steve Martin
Art and mass entertainment and propaganda, they can all be plotted on the same graph, but there is a difference.
— David Mamet
Entertainment and art are not isolated.
— Martin Kippenberger
Mrs. Patrick Cambell is an aged British battleship sinking rapidly and firing every available gun on her rescuers.
— Alexander Woollcott
Ernest [Hemmingway] was always ready to lend a helping hand to the one on the rung above him.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
It was written without fear and without research.
— Dorothy Parker