The more nervous you get, the more worried you get about something. . . Maybe you just need to take a nap.
I don't think you should have to pay to look at graffiti. You should only pay if you want to get rid of it.
Not everyone will understand your journey. That's okay. You're here to live your life, not to make everyone understand.
Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.
I wanted to highlight the destruction in Gaza by posting photos on my website - but on the internet people only look at pictures of kittens
Imagine a city where graffiti wasn't illegal, a city where everybody could draw whatever they liked. Where every street was awash with a million colours and little phrases. Where standing at a bus stop was never boring. A city that felt like a party where everyone was invited, not just the estate agents and barons of big business. Imagine a city like that and stop leaning against the wall - it's wet.
People say graffiti is ugly, irresponsible and childish. . . but that's only if it's done properly.
No wise man ever wished to be younger.
We are going to have to gather up the fragments of knowledge and responsibilities that have been turned over to governments, corporations, and specialists, and put those fragments back together again in our own minds and in our families and household and neighborhoods.
You also wonder if a restaurant placed an ad that read, "Only homeless need apply," would they get fined? Probably not. But if they said, "No homeless apply," they would be transient bigots. For as bureaucrats use language to punish the lawful, they use tolerance to coddle the troubled.
Emotion is the best mnemonic device.