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Sibling relationships are complicated. All family relationships are. Look at Hamlet.
— Maurice Saatchi
My dark little secret is that I don't actually believe many people in the art world have much feeling for art.
— Charles Saatchi
Be the Worst You Can Be: Life's Too Long for Patience and Virtue
— Charles Saatchi
I regularly find myself waking up to art I passed by or simply ignored.
— Charles Saatchi
When a critic knows what she or he is looking at and writes revealingly about it, it's sublime.
— Charles Saatchi
Nothing is as uplifting as standing before a great painting whether it was painted in 1505 or last Tuesday.
— Charles Saatchi
I have never cared enough about money to worry about spending it, and have been fortunate to make enough to be spoiled rotten.
— Charles Saatchi
There is no rivalry between Google and traditional advertising.
— Maurice Saatchi
Artistic credentials are au courant in the important business of being seen as cultured, elegant and, of course, stupendously rich.
— Charles Saatchi
I'm instinctively a Conservative.
— Maurice Saatchi
By and large, talent is in such short supply that mediocrity can be taken for brilliance rather more than genius can go undiscovered.
— Charles Saatchi
My aim in life isn't so much the pursuit of happiness as the happiness of pursuit.
— Charles Saatchi
There are no hidden depths to me.
— Charles Saatchi
Advertising must respect the intelligence of its audience and if it does not prompt them to think, it will be instantly dismissed.
— Maurice Saatchi
Politics is not a world for the squeamish or fainthearted.
— Maurice Saatchi
Being a good artist is the toughest job you could pick, and you have to be a little nuts to take it on.
— Charles Saatchi
I primarily buy art to show it off.
— Charles Saatchi
Poetry can't cure cancer, but it can save your life until you die.
— Maurice Saatchi
I don't buy art just to make artists happy any more than I want to make them sad if I sell their work.
— Charles Saatchi
I don't buy art in order to leave a mark or to be remembered; clutching at immortality is of zero interest to anyone sane.
— Charles Saatchi
I have asked to have no funeral, and no memorial service. I hate other people's and would certainly not appreciate my own.
— Charles Saatchi
If you can't reduce your argument to a few crisp words and phrases,
there's something wrong with your argument. — Maurice Saatchi
there's something wrong with your argument. — Maurice Saatchi
There are no rules about investment. Sharks can be good. Artist's dung can be good. Oil on canvas can be good.
— Charles Saatchi
The essence of parenthood is to make children think that they are the most handsome, intelligent, brilliant person in the world.
— Maurice Saatchi
The art critics on some of Britain's newspapers could as easily have been assigned gardening or travel, and been cheerfully employed for life.
— Charles Saatchi
My mother was very protective of her four boys.
— Maurice Saatchi
Many people cycle or swim to keep trim. But if swimming is so good for the figure, how do you explain whales?
— Charles Saatchi
Nobody has a magic lamp which can tell you in advance whether what you say will be effective in persuading an audience.
— Maurice Saatchi
The Tories win elections when they lead on economic competence.
— Maurice Saatchi
I spoil my children rotten and hope to leave them enough so they can do the same to theirs.
— Charles Saatchi
Charles Saatchi has never liked my work at all.
— Jean-Michel Basquiat
I don't have to win. I just have to make you lose.
— Maurice Saatchi
Advertising at its worst will be killed by the Internet. And rightly so.
— Maurice Saatchi
I can't write. I can handle bits of simple-minded advert copy or a poster slogan, so answering questions is about all I'm good for.
— Charles Saatchi
Speaking up for America has become a lonely ordeal.
— Maurice Saatchi
Simplicity is the outcome of technical subtlety. It is the goal, not the starting point.
— Maurice Saatchi
America was born out of a desire for self-determination, a longing for the human dignity that only independence can bring.
— Maurice Saatchi
I find the theatre faintly embarrassing for the actors performing on stage. It seems rather showy-off in an undignified way.
— Charles Saatchi