Stan Smith Quotes
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Stan Smith Quotes & Sayings
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I'm more comfortable weaving Indian flavors into American classics.
— Aarti Sequeira
I have no problem getting financing. I have a problem catching ideas that I fall in love with for the next feature.
— David Lynch
I always try to approach character first and foremost viscerally.
— Patricia Clarkson
Ladies & Gentelman, the man who tought William Kennedy Smith everything he knows about dating, Sweet Stan Lane!
— Jim Cornette
A lot of people now think Im a shoe. They dont even know I was a tennis player. The shoe has really taken on a life of its own, way beyond me.
— Stan Smith
One mend-fault is worth two find-faults, but one find-fault is better than two make-faults.
— Benjamin Franklin
My first love was basketball.
— Stan Smith
When you walk on a court, clear your mind of everything unrelated to the goal of playing the match as well as you can.
— Stan Smith
O let me be awake, my God! Or let me sleep alway.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Laughter is infectious, like small pox or gay.
— Stan Smith
Study your subject through half-closed eyes before starting to draw - you'll find that the lights and darks are exaggerated and easier to identify.
— Stan Smith
I was in advertising for years. That was cushy, you know? It's pretty cushy in a lot of ways, but I hated it.
— Augusten Burroughs
The basis of insincerity is the idealized image we hold of ourselves and wish to impose on others.
— Anais Nin
If you've worked over all of your drawing, it should finish itself - often when you least expect it.
— Stan Smith
There is superstition in avoiding superstition.
— Francis Bacon
Line is so versatile - you can do a fine, tight, closely observed description or simply put a line around an idea - like a cartoonist.
— Stan Smith
If you can't write like New York, you have no business living in New York and making New York the locale of your stories.
— James M. Cain