Remember someone is going to be out, so don’t make it you.
Poetry is good for unleashing images.
Art is the only place you can do what you like. That's freedom.
If you put frightening things into a picture, then they can't harm you. In fact, you end becoming quite fond of them.
Every change is a form of liberation. My mother used to say a change is always good even if it's for the worse.
I get inspiration from things that have nothing to do with painting: caricature, items from newspapers, sights in the street, proverbs, nursery-rhymes, children's games and songs, nightmares, desires, terrors. . . . That question [why do you paint?] has been put to me before and my answer was, 'To give terror a face. ' But it's more than that. I paint because I can't help it.
To find one's way anywhere one has to find one's door, just like Alice, you see. You take too much of one thing and you get too big, then you take too much of another and you get too small. You've got to find your own doorway into things.
Thus one can observe that those who proclaim piety as their goal and purpose usually turn into hypocrites.
The person who killed my son, I have no animosity for that person at all.
Love is a kind of warfare.
I just want to let you know that when I look into my future, I see nothing but you. ” That’s what Chaz had whispered in my ear at some point during the wedding last night. Then he’d whispered. “And you’re not even wearing Spanx.