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I'm really very concerned with helping to create an attitude of freedom and daring toward the craft of photography.
— Jerry Uelsmann
Be a sponge. Spend as much time as possible with people who truly know their craft and be a great listener. That is how you learn.
— Jerry Colangelo
Art, at any rate in a novel, must be indissolubly linked with craft ...
— Elizabeth Bowen
To make your unknown known - that's the important thing.
— Georgia O'Keeffe
A craft can only have meaning when it serves a spiritual way.
— Titus Burckhardt
Wake the happy words.
— Theodore Roethke
Are all your stars shining?
— J.D. Salinger
Talent without craft is like fuel without an engine, it burns wildly but accomplishes nothing.
— Robert McKee
Racist writing is a craft failure.
— Kwame Dawes
I wrote several screenplays over the years to really polish my craft and learn from my mistakes.
— Gabriel Campisi
As you live your hours, so you create your years. As you live your days, so you craft your life.
— Robin Sharma
You must render: never report.
— Guy De Maupassant
I just love the history of acting. It's such a beautiful craft and you absolutely get out of it what you put into it.
— Miles Teller
In a mouse we admire God's creation and craft work. The same may be said about flies.
— Martin Luther
Fill the moment and find variety.
— Paul Newman
Never forget that you are practicing a craft with certain principles.
— William Zinsser
I believe in the honest craft of workmen.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Load every rift with ore.
— John Keats
There is no iron that can enter the human heart with such stupefying effect, as a period placed at just the right moment.
— Isaac Babel
The first thing you've got to do is know your craft, and then you can do something else with it.
— Harry Shearer
The master of any craft is first a master of self, cooperating with innate intelligence within.
— Bryant H. McGill
What one wants to do with stories is screw them up.
— William H Gass
On the elusive gift of blending austerity of craft with elasticity of allure.
— Joyce Carol Oates
When adding descriptions to your online listings or printed materials, lead with benefits and follow with features.
— James Dillehay
A play gets on Broadway by fluke. And you don't even start out with that ambition. When I do a play, the intention is just to put it up somewhere.
— Richard Greenberg
The freedom to create is somehow linked with facility of access to those obscure regions below the conscious mind.
— Loren Eiseley
If you're looking for messages, try Western Union.
— Ernest Hemingway,
I was once fired as opening act for Seals and Crofts because I got loaded and introduced them as Arts and Crafts.
— George Miller
That's the point of working with one's hands, you see. It gives the mind something else to do besides worry.
— Charles Todd
Many people make devices that can be used for good or evil. You cannot blame the blacksmith when the swords he crafts are used to kill.
— Lindsay Buroker
Craft against craft makes no living.
— George Herbert
We want someone to bring us the news.
— William Gaddis
When you're writing a novel, you're still telling a story. But you're telling it very differently. It's a craft like anything else.
— Howard Gordon
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— Justin Timberlake
The big secret is the ability to stay in the room.
— Ron Carlson
The art establishment has turned away from the old curriculum which puts beauty and craft at the top of the agenda.
— Roger Scruton
Art leaves something to the listener; that's what separates art from craft.
— Henry Threadgill
Art without heart is craft.
— Eric Gibbons
I think very often the boat-rockers turn out to be the people who are building the craft
— Tony Benn
As you craft a plan to expand to adjacent markets, don't disrupt: Avoid competition as much as possible.
— Peter Thiel
Any work of art must first of all tell a story.
— Robert Frost
Study the rules so that you won't beat yourself by not knowing something.
— Babe Didrikson Zaharias
Self-expression without craft is for toddlers.
— Rosanne Cash
He that hath not the craft, let him shut up shop.
— George Herbert