
Top 32 Wade Guyton Quotes
#1. I think as a student I ended up liking so many different and conflicting things.
Wade Guyton
#2. One common adage ... that is completely wrongheaded is: You can't go broke taking profits. That's precisely how many traders do go broke. While amateurs go broke by taking large losses, professionals go broke by taking small profits.
William Eckhardt
#3. When I was younger and was working as a Dia guard I would go to see everything. I went to every opening. I was really interested in seeing and learning as much as I could.
Wade Guyton
#4. I came late to galleries. A lot of people my age started their careers younger, so I was spared seeing that side for a long time.
Wade Guyton
#5. I don't know what it was like in the '80s. I don't really even know what it was like in the '90s, because I was broke and wasn't selling any art. I was in a few group shows, but I didn't have a gallery until 2006.
Wade Guyton
#6. The exercise of true leadership is inversely proportional to the exercise of power.
Stephen Covey
#7. New sales managers are the forgotten rookie - they were pros at selling, but all of a sudden they're a rookie at management.
Chris Lytle
#9. People are all vulnerable in so many different ways. We go into survival mode a lot of times.
Malin Akerman
#10. The way I make drawings is just with a desktop Epson C88 printer and they are designed to break, they are really cheap. So I bought a lot of them before it became impossible to find them ...
Wade Guyton
#11. People will still make great art, but I think it's good to assume you will always be a failure. People were believing the opposite.
Wade Guyton
#12. It seemed to me that a lot of people started going to art school recently because they thought they could be famous and make a lot of money. They might be in for a bad turn.
Wade Guyton
#13. The Internet has a lot of solutions. I found an insane way to trap chipmunks - it was too crazy not to try.
Wade Guyton
#15. Because of the spin-meisters and the focus groups and the way politics is run now. It's run by polls and focus groups. So it's even more true today, I think, than it was some 40 years ago.
Bob Newhart
#16. I was patience defined, patience misspelled, patience sounded out slowly, letter by letter, with the t pronounced shh.
Miranda July
#17. I've never seen a postcard of my work in a museum.
Wade Guyton
#18. My father is not around any more, so I cannot ask him to do my drawings for me. So, I had to find a different way. And I came up with the solution to use the printers then; I wasn't doing anything complicated. The nature of the printer is efficiency in itself and about working, being productive.
Wade Guyton
#19. To some extent I've always taken the architecture of the space into account.
Wade Guyton
#20. You ought to give up detecting and try fantasy writing, Strike
Robert Galbraith
#21. I didn't even realize that people bought contemporary art ... that people actually paid for it.
Wade Guyton
#22. You came, you saw, you burned everything to the ground.
Christina Henry
#23. I hated art as a kid. I didn't even like art class. I didn't like to draw. I would make my dad do all the drawings because I hated it so much.
Wade Guyton
#24. I was never a doodler. I had never felt a drive to draw ... Actually when I was a kid, I really hated art classes. My father was a kind of a Sunday painter and he liked to draw and do water colors. So, I would bring him my assignment and he would do them for me, because it was easy for him to do ...
Wade Guyton
#25. We are all frustrated with computers, all the time ... But we also always develop a relationship with computers these days - something my parents never had ... there%u2018s always a kind of negotiation, sometimes you are in tune with it and other times you are fighting with it.
Wade Guyton
#26. As I was walking down the stairs, I kept thinking that the room felt like a movie theater with all your attention on this wall, so it seemed like a big challenge.
Wade Guyton
#27. I'm always looking at the computer. I make all of my work on the computer at some point or another. Almost all of the paintings come from a file.
Wade Guyton
#28. I don't really live the bohemian life. I come to work in Midtown everyday, along with all the work-a-day folk.
Wade Guyton
#29. Being an artist is supposed to be a scam, not a career.
Wade Guyton
#30. Sure, society understands visible shackles-- they get the symbolism of the wheelchair, of prosthetics, of a bumper sticker reading disabled veteran, but they still struggle for comprehension of the profound, invisible shackles that an illness such as [Chronic Fatigue] puts on a person's body.
Peggy Munson
#31. I had no idea what to expect moving to New York. It's embarrassing to say, but I didn't even realize that people bought contemporary art ... that people actually paid for it ... I know that's really dumb. I was really naive. I had no idea artists made money.
Wade Guyton
#32. awake, then die
in the arms of a modified lover
sleep, then dream
in the absence of a tangible lover
envision, then sing
in the thralls of a hungry lover
A.P. Sweet
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