Top 57 Steadman Quotes
#1. Jas. I don't normally like Katie Steadman that much. She's OK but I get the impression she thinks I am a bit on the superficial side.
Anonymous
#2. Steadman! Any guy that's got Oprah as a girlfriend, I mean that's a good dude. I want to talk to him.
Billy Bush
#3. America is ripe for lies and lethargy. The pure mountain air is going and gone. It is a huge burden and a sadness for us all.
Ralph Steadman
#4. One can derive the same fun from print-making as from making mud pies and great subtlety can be achieved through the use of transparent inks, half-tone screens and even accidental colour combinations, which is often where the art hides.
Ralph Steadman
#6. The boy's skeletal frame was now all that remained of him, and through his flesh could be seen the steady beat of his indomitable heart.
Sage Steadman
#7. Like you do about Nelson Mandela, you can't help feeling the guy's a good man.
Ralph Steadman
#8. They looked to each other for support, for strength, and at times, motivation, to remember why and for whom they lived.
Sage Steadman
#9. Some had come to look upon death as a mercy. Death meant warmth. Death was light. Life was cruel, cold, heavy and dark. Life was pain. Death was deliverance, and many would welcome it. Others doggedly clung to life and willed themselves to walk on.
Sage Steadman
#10. Whores get bow-legged and bankers get mean, which is strange when you think that that if whores get bow-legged, bankers should get generous, but they never do.
Ralph Steadman
#11. Moral authority has been laid to rest, world opinion is no more than a game show and the difference between good and evil is about as relevant as changing channels.
Ralph Steadman
#12. Call immediately. Time is running out. We both need to do something monstrous before we die.
Ralph Steadman
#13. She felt the depth of her losses before they were realized, and she wondered, Is there still hope? Did she even dare hold on to such a tenuous thing as hope?
Sage Steadman
#14. It makes me so desperately sad to witness just how unforgivably wretched our world has become.
Ralph Steadman
#15. I have even written a book about Wine called The Grapes of Ralph.
Ralph Steadman
#16. I am an artist, I trade in uncertainty and superstition and cant. I invent dark visions of impossible situations that can never be resolved.
Ralph Steadman
#17. God invented mankind because he loved silly stories.
Ralph Steadman
#18. She slowly rolled the book over in her hands, memorizing the cover as she said goodbye. She flipped through the pages, feeling the air on her face and breathing in the smell of the paper.
Sage Steadman
#19. Her sadness was like a deep well just beneath the surface of her determination.
Sage Steadman
#20. She had walked to the brink, abandoning all belief, and just before the bitter end, she was pulled from the abyss by faith.
Sage Steadman
#21. Governments are not running the show anymore. Scumbag Entrepreneurs are, and they have a harsh and ruthless agenda.
Ralph Steadman
#22. Animal Farm has seen off all the opposition. It's as valid today as it was fifty years ago.
Ralph Steadman
#23. Man's idea of God, and a God's collusion, is an essential part of the equation to wage war.
Ralph Steadman
#24. Man has an innate capacity for violence, but can only justify it in the name of justice.
Ralph Steadman
#26. We seem to think we have some control over this planet.
Ralph Steadman
#28. I see if I can make human beings look like reptiles.
Ralph Steadman
#29. Half of art is accident, but there is no accident without free experiment.
Ralph Steadman
#30. They left their encampment with dirt-covered linen strewn about the abandoned grounds amongst clothes, shoes, children's toys and other discarded belongings. The handcart wheels crunched over them, and the dry wheels screamed as the Willie Company started for Zion.
Sage Steadman
#31. You see, nature will do exactly what it must, and if we are a hindrance to its development, to even its destructive powers to reform itself and we are in a way, we will go.
Ralph Steadman
#32. I knew it was the right thing to do because I started feeling some of the toxicity inside me melt away and peace begin to fill in the crevices
Kim C. Steadman
#34. There's no such thing as a mistake, really. It's just an opportunity to do something else.
Ralph Steadman
#36. Hunter and I never got proper journalistic accreditation to go anywhere. Nobody was giving us passes to go in here or there. We always had to somehow talk our way in.
Ralph Steadman
#37. What I used to do with a passion, foolishly and vainly imagining I would change the world for the better, I no longer tolerate in myself or anyone else. But draw, always draw - and WRITE.
Ralph Steadman
#38. I am ashamed of a human race that can continue to allow the sordid ambitions of politicized groups who genuinely feel that right is on their side, and can therefore instigate such atrocities in the name of their own sense of right and wrong.
Ralph Steadman
#39. They could have fought against it, begged for another way or gone off the path in hopes of finding an easier passage. Instead, they looked upon the trail ahead, the rough ridge, now bound by thick snow, and they accepted the path they had chosen.
Sage Steadman
#41. I once saw a lump of Greenland breaking off into the sea and moving south, which of course will affect the atmosphere and us generally, and it'll happen more and more.
Ralph Steadman
#42. Evil is always devising more corrosive misery through man's restless need to exact revenge out of his hate.
Ralph Steadman
#43. You know, we're really destroying ourselves because we're really making the motivating force of anything we do selfish.
Ralph Steadman
#44. I am an artist and have no right buggering about with verbs and split infinitives, which is what being a writer says to me.
Ralph Steadman
#45. You see that's what I think is such a terrible, terrible betrayal, the trust that people have in government.
Ralph Steadman
#46. The betrayal of people's good will, good trust that things are being done for the best and they actually ARE being done for the best.
Ralph Steadman
#47. Beware of privilege. It stinks of rotten rotten fish heads, many of which were lapping the shore beneath the jetties.
Ralph Steadman
#48. Funny thing about Americans. They are the first to adopt weird lifestyles and radical views but they are the most conservative race on earth.
Ralph Steadman
#49. She considered what had made Denmark home to her anyway. Was it the sense of familiarity? That wherever she went there were echoes of a hundred memories she could pluck from her thoughts?
Sage Steadman
#50. She took comfort in the familiarity of his smell, knowing that if she lost all her possessions and her home, at least she would have her family.
Sage Steadman
#51. I get my best ideas in a thunderstorm. I have the power and majesty of nature on my side.
Ralph Steadman
#52. Business should never be allowed to justify mean, thug ugly deals for any reason.
Ralph Steadman
#53. Happiness is a Small Politician' - my mantra then and forever more.
Ralph Steadman
#54. The kids are not brought up to have minds of their own as individuals.
Ralph Steadman
#55. Americans live with the certain knowledge that the source of their greatness has not yet been released.
Ralph Steadman
#57. Whats a gonzotic frenzy? Well its me in the throes of an ink splattering attempt to capture the feeling I have at that particular time.
Ralph Steadman
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