Famous Ross Wetzsteon Quotes

  • As George Russell defined a literary movement: -œFive or six men who live in the same town and hate each other. – Ross Wetzsteon

    As George Russell defined a literary movement: -œFive or six men who live in the same town and hate each other.– Ross Wetzsteon

  • [I]t was [Barnett] Newman who made the famously wry remark, -œAesthetics is for the artist as ornithology is for the birds, – Ross Wetzsteon

    [I]t was [Barnett] Newman who made the famously wry remark, -œAesthetics is for the artist as ornithology is for the birds,– Ross Wetzsteon

  • There is only one thing left for you to do,- John Sloan advised one artist. -œPull off your socks and try with your feet. – Ross Wetzsteon

    There is only one thing left for you to do,- John Sloan advised one artist. -œPull off your socks and try with your feet.– Ross Wetzsteon