An artist’s job is to make new clichés.
– Grayson Perry
Related Quotes:
- …I suppose clichés wouldn’t be clichés if they weren’t based on some sort of tediously predictable truth. – Lucy Ivison
- You want someone in the ballpark and then you grow together. Thats what a relashionship’s about: changing each other. – Grayson Perry
- There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate. – Linda Grayson
- Grayson Dashwood.Those two words had just ruined what was turning into a good morning. – Elaine White
- The value is not in the art, whether there are more artists or less artists, the value depends on it. – Dada Bhagwan
- Artists are cannibals. We consume other artists, and they become part of us-”flesh and bone-”only to be spewed out again in our own works. – Siri Hustvedt
- Artists must remain in a state of awe to remain artists. – Marty Rubin
- When doing a job -” any job -” one must feel that he owns it, and act as though he will remain in that job forever. – Hyman G Rickover
- You don’t think any job’s a job unless it’s your job. – Last Man Standing
- She’s all brute force and ’90s clichés. – Rainbow Rowell
- All clichés aside, sometimes a girl just needed to cry in the rain. – Ali Harper
- Reality is a cliché from which we escape by metaphor. – Wallace Stevens
- Collaboration is about -œteam work.- It’s not a cliché, it’s a practical reality. – JA Perez
- Sometimes I wonder why I exist with all my vast knowledge, while others exist longer with their clichés. – Angel MB Chadwick
- A writer who can’t use his firsthand experience must turn to secondhand experience, which can lead to thirdhand clichés. – Christopher Bram
- When Internet parlance finds its way into our accepted vocabulary, it becomes a cliché. – Paul Babicki
- It’s okay to write a cliché in a first draft; it sets a marker that you can get far, far away from in the rewrites. – Stewart Stafford
- We’re artists too, but we do a good job hiding it, don’t we? – Roberto Bolao
- As artists, it is our job to question the rules and ask if they are relevant or outdated, necessary or arbitrary, helpful or oppressive. – Teresa R Funke
- Don’t make your job your assignment. Rather, make your life assignment your career and job – Sunday Adelaja
- If you don’t leave your job, your job will leave you someday – Sunday Adelaja
- You won this job because you were the best for the job. You are smart, quick to learn, and can quickly acquire any skill you might be lacking. – Carla Harris
- There is no future in any job. The future lies in the person who holds the job. – George Crane
- To some women, a job plays the role of a man. To most women, a man plays the role of a job. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- Your job is not to be a fire killer. Your job is to prevent fires. – Sam Carpenter
- While you wait for your dream job, you can engage yourself with the available job. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- man is always equal to his purpose; when you control him, you do half a job but when you control his purpose, you do a total job. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Your job as a young adult is to become as valuable to the marketplace as you can. Your job as a human is to do so without working a day in your life. – Chris Matakas
- I’m a professional writer and I consider it part of my job to publicise my work and these days part of that job is done online. – Sara Sheridan
- …on the job there was nothing but the job. You left the shit outside the door. You could always pick it up on your way back out. – Laurell K Hamilton
- One day a man has a job, and life is full of possibilities. The next day the job and the car are gone, and the man cannot look his wife in the eye. – Anita Shreve
- Job seekers, please contact me, I have a job for you to save the earth. – Tanmaya Guru
- If you can’t find a job, use your special gift to create a job. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Even though your time on the job is temporary, if you do a good enough job, your work there will last forever. – Idowu Koyenikan
- In the meantime, I’ll get a job. I’ll pay my own way.- -œA job?- -œMmm, yeah. It’s that thing people do to make money. – Kelley Armstrong
- You need to work even if it is a menial or dirty job, because every job is participating in the process of creation. – Sunday Adelaja
- The only job a parent has is work themselves out of a job. – Holly Gates
- The job description, like most, used complicated words that made job-hopefuls hesitant to apply because it may be out of their range of capability. – SA Tawks
- Your success in the job market has nothing to do with the job market itself – instead it has everything to do with you. – Simon Gray
- My job is not to get between YOU and God. My job is to put your hand IN God’s hand. – David McGee