On the fourth day of telecommuting, I realized that clothes are totally unnecessary.
I have never been able to see myself as fitting into one category, and I have never been able to limit my contact with people to one group of people.
I say things, but I say them indirectly. At the same time, I try to make my images as direct as possible.
I have always felt that my work is religious, not sacrilegious. I would say that there are many individuals in the Church who appreciate it and who do not have a problem with it. The best place for Piss Christ is in a church.
There's nothing wrong with provocative art work: I even look forward to the day when I can take pictures which will disturb even me.
As a former Catholic, and as someone who even today is not opposed to being called a Christian, I felt I had every right to use the symbols of the Church and resented being told not to.
Artists are a free society's greatest advocates and its best bulwarks. Their triumphs are civilization's triumphs.
Every human activity, except sin, can be done for God's pleasure, if you do it with an attitude of praise.
There is no credulity so eager and blind as the credulity of covetousness, which, in its universal extent, measures the moral misery and the intellectual destitution of mankind.
My daughter refuses to call me mother in public; my little grandson calls me Spongeslob Squarebottom, and nobody else ever calls me at all.
Blog-based businesses have lower cost structures and are more 'authentic,' and as a result are drawing larger shares of ad budgets.