Top 28 Artistic Development Quotes
#1. I take great pride in the artistic development of cartoons. Our characters are made to go through emotions.
Walt Disney
#2. The ultimate aim of the training is to create an actor who can be responsible for his artistic development and achievement.
Stella Adler
#3. When I met Miller, for me it wasn't a question of wanting to meet him because it was Arthur Miller; it was a kind of astonishment that I could meet someone who was so deeply embedded in the psyche of my artistic development.
Simon McBurney
#5. It is the death of present art when it returns again and again to the model. Use of the model is only an intermediate stage in artistic development. Create out of a living spirituality to overcome everything naturalistic.
Rudolf Steiner
#6. Every artist learns through imitation, but I rather doubt the aim of these things is artistic development. I assume they're either homages or satiric riffs, and are not intended to be taken too seriously as works in their own right. Otherwise I should be talking to a copyright lawyer.
Bill Watterson
#7. If both Church and fairy-tale belong to humanity, they may occasionally cross circles, without injury to either.
George MacDonald
#8. From the beginning of time, in childhood, I thought that pain meant I was not loved. It meant I loved.
Louise Gluck
#9. There's something about having an artistic outlet that is so important to the human mind and development. It's as important as any other subject in school. I think it should be mandatory. It's part of our genetic makeup.
Ingrid Michaelson
#10. Told me if I did not smell of the fire then I smelled of the frying pan.
Hilary Mantel
#11. Software development is neither a scientific nor an engineering task. It is an act of reality construction that is political and artistic.
David West
#12. I find, in being black, a thing of beauty: a joy; a strength; a secret cup of gladness.
Ossie Davis
#13. Walking and walking across the world he will gradually find consolation, and one day, when he is too fatigued to take another step, he will realize that he cannot escape sorrow, he will have to tame it, so it doesn't harass him.
Isabel Allende
#14. Do I think she has forgotten me; found a new life? Assumed that I was dead, accepted that I was dead. Alexander shrugged. I think about it all the time. I live inside my heart. But what can I do? I have to move toward her.
Paullina Simons
#15. Governmental aid is a drawback rather than an assistance, as, although it may facilitate in the routine of artistic production, it is an impediment to the development of true artistic genius.
John Philip Sousa
#17. At that age I thought apartments were built specifically to house the single or the newly single, a divorce dormitory of sorts.
Carrie Brownstein
#18. There can be no 'graduated exercises in drawing' leading up to an artistic creation. That goal can be attained only through the development of mechanical technique and through the freedom of the spirit.
Maria Montessori
#19. For two thousand years, the Church has guided the development of music, carefully legislating to fuse artistic talent and aesthetic beauty with the demands of the Faith.
Richard Morris
#20. Some simple dishes recommend themselves to our imaginations as well as palates.
Henry David Thoreau
#21. If you knew me yesterday, please do not think that it is the same person that you are meeting today.
John Powell
#22. Anton brings the camera. I'll bring a tuba, wear black, not shave, and take us to a burned-down Chinese restaurant. (On being photographed by his longtime photo collaborator Anton Corbijn)
Tom Waits
#23. A high truth, indeed, fairly, finely, and skilfully wrought out, brightening at every step, and crowning the final development of a work of fiction, may add an artistic glory, but is never
any truer, and seldom any more evident, at the last page than at the first.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
#24. A lot of television tends to assume that audiences don't have the attention span or the IQ to follow a lot of stuff.
J. Michael Straczynski
#26. A stable social system is necessary, but every stable system hitherto devised has hampered the development of exceptional artistic or intellectual merit. How much murder and anarchy are we prepared to endure for the sake of great achievements such as those of the Renaissance?
Bertrand Russell
#27. A person's work allows their character to form and provides a creative outlet for their inner world of imaginative thoughts and creative impulses. A person whom fails to find suitable work that allows their soul room to grow will quickly begin eroding into a withered and desiccated being.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#28. I'm going to skate exactly the way I want to, create programs that I like, and everything will fall into place where it is supposed to.
Johnny Weir
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