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Art is a little bit larger than life - it's an exhalation of life and I think you probably need a little touch of madness.
— Laurence Olivier
Anything that one imagines of God apart from Christ is only useless thinking and vain idolatry.
— Martin Luther
I've had it-the agencies, the winking, the networks, the ratings. Anyone who thinks TV is an art medium is crazy-it's an advertising medium.
— Robert Altman
Artists must be men of wit, consciously or unconsciously philosophers; read, study and think a great deal of life ...
— Robert Henri
People who create art would be fools to assume they know exactly what people are going to think of it.
— Victoria Legrand
But I think frustration is hilarious. One of my missions is to bring humor into fine art. It's sacred.
— Wayne White
I think masturbating is a really important function in art. People don't like to hear that kind of stuff, but it's true.
— Patti Smith
Whether you think you like Rubens or not, his influence runs through the pathways of painting. Like Warhol, he changed the game of art.
— Jenny Saville
As you grow older you realize that art has an enormous effect. It's frightening sometimes to think of the effect that we can have.
— Andy Goldsworthy
Art keeps one young, I think, because it keeps one perpetually a beginner, perpetually a child.
— Erica Jong
Without art; without paintings, books, sculpture and music, the human soul would be quite impenetrable, don't you think?
— Jonathan Hull
Art is long, life short, judgment difficult, opportunity transient. To act is easy, to think is hard; to act according to our thought is troublesome.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
You do have to put in a lot time to get good at anything and than includes cartoons. So I think it's true of art and everything else.
— Robert Mankoff
Art grows out of modes of perception that make you feel and think ... that hooks on to something deep-running in our natures.
— Robert Hughes
Fantasy (in this sense) is, I think, not a lower but a higher form of Art, indeed the most nearly pure form, and so (when achieved) the most potent.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Thinking is not a thing that can undo itself. It can never be its own solution.
— Zachary Thomas Dodson
I grew up thinking art was pictures until I got into music and found I was an artist and didn't paint.
— Chuck Berry
I've got to get back to the typewriter, I thought. Art takes discipline. Any asshole can chase a skirt. I drank, thinking about it. At
— Charles Bukowski
I think with art you have to do a bit of transforming of the subject to make the art worth having.
— Matthew Collings
I think it is important to reach people through arts and literature, because then you establish a connection that's not an instant crisis.
— Edwidge Danticat
I don't think you need to be so result-oriented when you're trying to define the success of an art work. I think we can allow some unpredictability.
— Olafur Eliasson
I don't think that any 'ism' is higher than literature or art. So I'm a formalist. I greatly honor and respect the form of a work.
— Joyce Carol Oates
I think it's very important for Arts Ministers to purchase art, to attend art, to validate art.
— Ian McLeod
Don't think of it as art, think of it as work.
— Paddy Chayefsky
I don't think of myself as making art. I do what I do because I want to, because painting is the best way I've found to get along with myself.
— Robert Rauschenberg
Shall I tell you what I think are the two qualities of a work of art? First, it must be indescribable, and second, it must be inimitable.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Stand-up is an amazing art form, I think, because it's all about you having complete control of the situation, but absolutely none.
— Jim Gaffigan
Art is inherently subversive. It's destabilizing. It undermines what you already know and what you already think. It is the opposite of propaganda.
— Deborah Eisenberg
A work of art can start you thinking about some aesthetic or philosophical problem; it can suggest some new method, some fresh approach to fiction.
— Francine Prose
I think art must be the place where you are protected from the logic of the outside world.
— Camille Henrot
What has having a baby got to do with getting a job at an art gallery? You're always thinking in terms of either/or. The thing is wholeness.
— Margaret Atwood
Art goes on in your head. If you said something interesting, that might be a title for a work of art and I'd write it down.
— Damien Hirst
Think not-thinking. How do you think not-thinking? Nonthinking. This is the essential art of zazen.
— Ruth Ozeki
Logic is the art of thinking well: the mind, like the body, requires to be trained before it can use its powers in the most advantageous way.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames
I think everybody deserves freedom. Freedom is such an abstract word, but it's all we need.
— Ai Weiwei
I think you can be contemporary without taking your clothes off.
— Robert Helpmann
I think therefore I am. Does that mean 'I feel therefore I'm not'? But only through feeling can I get at thinking.
— Jeanette Winterson
You will think less of the art, when you know the artist
— George Bernard Shaw
I'm not from the arts, I'm a law professor. But I think we need more poetry in politics.
— Zephyr Teachout
One of my goals as a professor of English is to teach students to recognize and think critically about what makes something art.
— Andrew Hoberek
At the School of Visual Arts in New York, you can get your degree in Net art, which is really a fantastic way of thinking of theater in new ways.
— Laurie Anderson
Do not copy nature. Art is an abstraction. Rather, bring your art forth by dreaming in front of her and think more of creation.
— Paul Gauguin
I think that limitations are the most important part of any art form
— Lars Von Trier
We think and name in one world, we live and feel in another.
— Marcel Proust
I hope to depart in no other way than looking back with love and wistfulness and thinking, oh paintings that I would have made..
— Vincent Van Gogh