Top 15 Quotes About Being A Tattoo Artist
#1. A man has a right to picture God according to his need, whatever it be.
Henry Ward Beecher
#2. Tattooing, when understood in its entirety, must be seen as a religious act. The human being brings forth images from the center of the self and communicates them to the world. Fantasy is embodied in reality and the person is made whole.
Spider Webb
#4. This is a time that calls for extreme restraint. In a world of outright aggression and violence there can be no winners. To respond to violence with counter-violence only throws oil on the fire.
Tenzin Palmo
#5. People cling to their rotten memories, to all their misfortunes, and you can't pry them loose. These things keep them busy. They avenge themselves for the injustice of the present by smearing the future inside them with this shit. They're cowards deep down, and just. That's their nature.
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
#6. Though man's feeling for the other-worldly often has recourse to solitude, solitude does not foster its development; rather, it is nourished by communion, to which the church is more propitious than the cemetery.
Andre Malraux
#8. We become victims of the great disease of technological society - meaninglessness.
Doris Janzen Longacre
#9. I knew I wouldn't have another day off for a while, so I needed to get to London immediately.
Fernando Meirelles
#10. I've learned a lot with every character, everything from being a cop, to a lawyer to a tattoo artist. And underneath that stuff, I've been really able to find myself through the characters. It's served as a cheap form of emotional therapy.
Sarah Shahi
#11. There are broad shoulders, the saying went, even where there are no broad shoulders.
Alexander McCall Smith
#12. My sport taught me what I could do with my talents, whether in the rink or in the rest of my life.
Peggy Fleming
#13. People who've been through our educational system, they think they're thinking, when they're just repeating like parrots.
Robert Anton Wilson
#14. You are in despair, because you wish to live for your own happiness.
Leo Tolstoy
#15. But we are all insane, anyway ... The suicides seem to be the only sane people.
Mark Twain
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