Comic Art Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Comic Art
Comic Art Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Comic Art quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
In retrospect it becomes clear that hindsight is definitely overrated!
— Sergio Aragones
Comic-strip artists do not make good husbands, and God knows they do not make good comic strips.
— Don Herold
The whole Esther Williams of it all. The ostrich ballet. Like pirouetting feather dusters; their paddle feet in fourth position.
— Durga Chew-Bose
I like good stories above all else ... and kickin' art really goes the final stretch to ensure a comic is good.
— Robert Kirkman
I can do web, comic books, macrame, art.
— Joss Whedon
In the right hands, a comic strip attains a beauty and elegance that, really, I would put against any other art.
— Bill Watterson
There is nothing bigger or older than the universe.
— Stephen Hawking
I learned from her that every woman is worried
about her looks, no matter how beautiful she is. — Richard Feynman
about her looks, no matter how beautiful she is. — Richard Feynman
With increasing frequency and growing vehemence, you hear people saying they are ashamed to be Australians.
— Hugh Mackay
Art, he said, isn't your little paintings and comic books. Art is the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs.
— Joey Comeau
I enjoy the art, and I enjoy drawing. I think my printing to this day looks like the printing right out of a comic book.
— Nathan Fillion
Sarcasm is always at someone's expense.
— Veronica Roth
Old ladies in wheelchairs with blankets over their legs, I don't think so ... retired mermaids.
— Milton Jones
I just love comic books. I've always loved comic book art, and I just think it's amazing.
— Zayn Malik
The Socratic demonstration of the ultimate unity of tragic and comic drama is forever lost. But the proof is in the art of Chekhov.
— George Steiner
We cannot get it out of our heads that there is something comic in taking art so seriously.
— W. Somerset Maugham
The secret to making yourself stronger is to absorb the strength of the people around you - energy begets energy.
— Adachi Zenko
Satire is moral outrage transformed into comic art.
— Philip Roth