Craftsmanship Quotes
Collection of top 40 famous quotes about Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship Quotes & Sayings
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What if the link or key to healing was through finding your unique personal creative outlet?
— Michelle Dennis Evans
You write with ease, to show your breeding,
But easy writing's curst hard reading. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan
But easy writing's curst hard reading. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Wonderful craftsmanship, Simon decided with the expert eye of one who had played enough computer games to know art when he saw it.
— Sorin Suciu
Develop craftsmanship through years of wide reading.
— Annie Proulx
I hate crap, I like craftsmanship
— Isabella Blow
Jaipur, like Florence or Kyoto, other artisan-rich cities to which it roughly compares, has always been known for its craftsmanship.
— Hanya Yanagihara
Craftsmanship isn't like water in an earthen pot, to be taken out by the dipperful until it's empty. No, the more drawn out the more remains.
— Lloyd Alexander
When he studied, it was not so much for a promotion as to EXCEL at his job.
— David Halberstam
Once the revolution of exploitation is under way, statesmanship and craftsmanship are gradually replaced by salesmanship.
— Wendell Berry
The late '70's and early '80s is the zenith of a certain craftsmanship in sound recording.
— Thomas Bangalter
There is nothing higher-class than real craftsmanship, diversity, originality and the service of skilled human hands.
— Bryant McGill
In a story, the craftsmanship is fully exposed. A novel is like charity; it covers a multitude of faults.
— Thea Astley
What is compelling with 'War Horse' is the jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring craftsmanship in this movie.
— Stacey Snider
Art that submits to orthodoxy, to even the soundest doctrines, but lacks imagination and deep self-expression is lost leaving only the craftsmanship.
— Andre Gide
Lies can be wonderful things, and when a lie is told artfully, if it's done with a degree of craftsmanship, I can't help but admire the liar.
— Patrick DeWitt
Craftsmanship means dwelling on a task for a long time and going deeply into it, because you want to get it right.
— Matthew B. Crawford
Craftsmanship names an enduring, basic human impulse, the desire to do a job well for its own sake.
— Richard Sennett
In pursuing a 'way,' Japanese typically move beyond an interest in craftsmanship to a kind of sacred search for the ultimate.
— Morinosuke Kawaguchi
Craftsmanship, his Uncle Cornelius had once told him, was just a fancy word for what happened when labor met love.
— Dennis Lehane
Without craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind.
— Johannes Brahms
Writing code is not production, it's not always craftsmanship though it can be, it's design.
— Joel Spolsky
We care not only how to make it work, but also how it should work for the user and how it should work under the covers. This is craftsmanship.
— Anonymous
When young, one learns his craftsmanship, may become a young master, and it is youth that is most auspicious for developing certain skills.
— Robert Schumann
In the absence of genius there is always craftsmanship.
— Robert Harris
How can we make sure we wind up behind the right door when the going gets tough? The answer is: craftsmanship.
— Robert C. Martin
I had been attempting novels since I was 14 but always ran out of steam. High hopes, poor craftsmanship.
— Michel Faber
My mission in life is to preserve craftsmanship.
— Waris Ahluwalia
I have long admired Steinway pianos for their qualities of tone, clarity, pitch consistency, touch responsiveness, and superior craftsmanship.
— Billy Joel
To craftsmanship we shall add statesmanship in the capitol of peace.
— Warren R. Austin
Talk of inspiration is sheer nonsense; there is to such thing. It is mere a matter of craftsmanship.
— William Morris
The trouble with the world was that nobody stopped or took any care.
— Flannery O'Connor
The best craftsmanship always leaves holes and gaps ... so that something that is not in the poem can creep, crawl, flash or thunder in.
— Dylan Thomas
I really think of the studio as being like craftsmanship time, and then playing is about releasing energy, and the two are really different.
— Guy Picciotto