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- Man is the artificer of his own happiness.
- Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862), Journal, January 21, 1838
- Through all the world there goes one long cry from the heart of the artist: Give me leave to do my utmost.
- Isak Dineson, 'Babette's Feast'
- It's easier to put on slippers than to carpet the whole world.
- Al Franken, 'Stuart Saves His Family'
- The face is the mirror of the mind, and eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart.
- Saint Jerome (374 AD - 419 AD)
- We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth.
- John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963), October 26, 1963
- Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger.
- Franklin P. Jones
- Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.
- Scott Adams (1957 - ), 'The Dilbert Principle'
- When you can't have what you want, it's time to start wanting what you have.
- Kathleen A. Sutton
- We can learn much from wise words, little from wisecracks, and less from wise guys.
- William Arthur Ward
- Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.
- Thomas Merton (1915 - 1968), 'No Man Is an Island'
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