Don't hire a master ordsprog
Don't hire a master to paint you a masterpiece and then assign a roomful of schoolboy artists to look over his shoulder and make suggestions.
Robert Townsend
(
1957
-)
I have been an assistant long enough to know that you don't stop making suggestions if your suggestion is turned down. You just keep on making suggestions. If I make 10 suggestions, he is not going to use 10 of them, but he is going to use some of them.
Brendan Malone
I come to a performance of music that I know very well as if I were performing it for the first time. Every day is a new day, a new experience. This is the way I approach a masterpiece. A masterpiece can never age - it's only the people who perform it or listen to it who become insensitive to it. If you come with a fresh feeling toward a masterpiece, it will always feel fresh and give you the benefit of its genius.
Lorin Maazel
(
1930
-)
You've got a roomful of people - the baseline of the Democratic process. Listen to the roomful of people.
Neal Cunningham
I rarely write Spenser: For Hire. The ABC series is based on characters created by me, and I serve on the program as a consultant. As we all know, a consultant's first responsibility is to deposit the check every week. After that, I read each script and make suggestions.
Robert Parker
As a player, it?s you?re job to play when called upon. As a coach, I believe it?s your job to teach and to make suggestions. But now you have to sort through all those suggestions. It?s different.
Joe Girardi
For openers, we've got to hire a counselor this year to replace an interim hire, who's retired. Then Pat Krause will be retire the next year. Counselors are normally teachers who have an extra master's degree. Those would probably not be new teachers.
James Rayner
I would have liked to see her include more of the local artists in events. It would have helped us get recognized and would have helped attendance at the museum. To me, it just didn't seem that the museum ever reached out to us. I would like the new director to invite all the local artists (to the museum) and get their ideas or suggestions. At least consider us.
Bob Adams
There is always something to learn every time you paint. Watercolor is a series of techniques. You don't paint a leaf, you learn the technique of using water and paint to make a leaf. You learn how to make the paint and the water work together.
Patty Krueger
The idea that you work in the house of the master is almost in itself its own opportunity to do some mischief and make a difference, but when you are in that place and you help perpetuate the master's policy that perpetuates oppression and pain for many others, then something has to be said about it, ... And the master in this instance, of course, was the president of the United States.
Harry Belafonte
(
1927
-)
It is our hope that, during the workshops, people will make suggestions for new programs or articulate an unmet need. A designated recorder will be taking notes and presenting any suggestions and/or recommendations at the closing session. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. An evaluation form will also be available, in case someone is too shy to speak up.
Alan Edelman
Most artists are surrealists.. always dreaming something and then they paint it.
Dong Kingman
Kunst
When I paint I feel that all the artists of the past are behind me.
Pablo Picasso
(
1881
-
1973
)
Marion's an artistic town. But we don't say we're artists. We just paint.
Don Coley
That big kid, No. 53, I don?t know his name. He got some points in the paint on us. He had eight at halftime. He just lowered his shoulder and went (to the basket).
Markus Okeson
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