E. A. Bucchianeri Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
I was very lucky when I started doing comedy because I hadn't seen much stand-up. I just got up on stage and did it without thinking.
Natasha Leggero -
Memory is a complicated thing, a relative to truth, but not its twin.
Barbara Kingsolver -
French 'Vogue' was always a photographer's magazine.
Carine Roitfeld -
The life of an actor is never one to get comfortable.
Jack McBrayer -
You know, I've sold a lot of bad movies in my time.
Dan Aykroyd -
That's what sets apart one actor from another, and that you can't teach. You can't give someone that. When you're working, putting a character together, or in a scene, that's where things will happen that you have to have the intuition to notice them, and to register them.
Gary Oldman
-
I probably have a higher opinion of my writing than the average person, at least when I'm in a good mood, but I don't really think of my plays as only being relevant to a particular month or year.
Wallace Shawn -
Our culture is intent on taking the lines out of people's faces - surgically, with costly creams, and with fear and trembling - when, in fact, the opposite should be the case. As artists know, if there is anything behind a face, that face improves with age.
Karen DeCrow -
Hopefully in the future, generational challenges will be measured by achievement, not gender.
Safra A. Catz -
The end of poetry is not to create a physical condition which shall give pleasure to the mind... The end of poetry is not an after-effect, not a pleasurable memory of itself, but an immediate, constant and even unpleasant insistence upon itself.
Laura Riding -
I don't study cricket too much. Whatever I have learned or experienced is through cricket I've played on the field, and whatever little I have watched.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni -
I think the thing that L.A. had on Sydney is an awesome music scene, especially for what I do.
Flume
-
Work is the meat of life, pleasure the dessert.
B. C. Forbes -
The system of nature, of which man is a part, tends to be self-balancing, self-adjusting, self-cleansing. Not so with technology.
E. F. Schumacher -
She plucked from my lapel the invisible strand of lint (the universal act of woman to proclaim ownership).
O. Henry -
A great byproduct of a TV show, movie, or play is when it can act as a catalyst for someone.
Jack Falahee -
I think I'm an American writer writing about Latin America, and I'm a Latin American writer who happens to write in English.
Daniel Alarcon -
I tell people that we must have the courage to share what we feel, but no one follows me.
Tadashi Yanai
-
Years steal fire from the mind as vigor from the limb; and life's enchanted cup but sparkles near the brim.
Lord Byron -
He had a personality switch. He went from being nice to being hot.
Brad Stewart Shinedown -
Whatever an artist's personal feelings are, as soon as an artist fills a certain area on the canvas or circumscribes it, he becomes historical. He acts from or upon other artists. An artist is someone who makes art too. He did not invent it. How it started — "to hell with it." It is obvious that it has no progress. The idea of space is given him to change if he can. The subject matter in the abstract is space. He fills it with an attitude. The attitude never comes from himself alone.
Willem de Kooning -
I have to be able to be the artist that I am.
Mystikal -
I am an artist you know ... it is my right to be odd.
E. A. Bucchianeri