Arty Quotes
Collection of top 31 famous quotes about Arty
Arty Quotes & Sayings
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When a beautiful blonde asks, you don't say no.
— V.T. Davy
I suppose I just like being arty. That's all. Arty.
— Peter Capaldi
My family owns a music store in Claremont, California, called The Claremont Folk Music Center.
— Ben Harper
In the past, my aspirations were as arty as they could get, and I'm really embarrassed by it.
— Michael Lehmann
My studio is not arty. It doesn't smell of turpentine, and I'm not knee-high in paper.
— Robert Ingpen
Because I was a diminutive, arty kid, I felt like a misfit in high school - but who doesn't?
— Garry Trudeau
Arty farty, you'll never fool your Aunt, who knew you picked your nose and wet your pants.
— Ray Davies
You might be a redneck if there are four or more cars up on blocks in the front yard.
— Jeff Foxworthy
I didn't know any actors growing up. My dad was a builder, and we didn't know any arty types.
— Stephen Mangan
People are afraid of you, Arty. Girls are terrified of you. You're a fifteen-year-old in a bespoke suit, and nobody died.
— Eoin Colfer
People scream at me, "Hey, let's party." I give off an I'm-crazy-and-I-want-to-arty-and-wrestle-you vibe.
— Jack Black
Giving Papa time to think, as Arty put it, was like pumping random rounds into a fireworks factory. The odds favored dramatic results.
— Katherine Dunn
Wouldn't propose new taxes, but won't pledge against taxes.
— Mike Huckabee
Sometimes the worst thing that happens to you, the thing you think you can't survive ... it's the thing that makes you better than you used to be.
— Jennifer Weiner
Thought comes to an end. Then there is that sense of absolute silence in the brain. All the movement of thought has ended.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
I was a closet straight. I think I wanted to be gay because I thought it was arty and interesting. And also, I was phenomenally shy with girls.
— Rupert Graves
I was always a bit arty-farty as a boy. 'Come on, Mr. Arty-Farty,' my sister used to say to me.
— Nicolas Roeg