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Quotes About New

Old art offers just as good a criticism of new art as new art offers of old.
~ Jasper Johns
The idea of avant-garde art is a very suspicious thing to me, the idea that poetry is new and it keeps being new the way Chevrolets every year are new.
~ Robert Morgan
Art is always subject to change in a moment by somebody who's strong enough to shed new light on it.
~ Peter Schjeldahl
Galleries are becoming overwhelmed with psychedelic music/art. I like it; it's a good direction, a new blurring of the lines between what you do.
~ Brian Chippendale
Fashion being the art of those who must purchase notice at some cheaper rate than that of being beautiful, loves to do rash and extravagant things. She must be forever new, or she becomes insipid.
~ James Russell Lowell
Maybe that's where the new art comes in - to somehow have your eye on the marketplace and harness your art to come up with something you can be proud of creatively.
~ Jonathan Demme
You say your image is new, but it looks well tested.
~ Ray Davies
By translating their inner turmoil or understanding into art, artists challenge the accepted notions of reality and create new ones.
~ Wes Nisker
I want art that makes the world seem more unreal. I want fiction that can crumble the world and build it back into something new.
~ Unknown
Americans are making coffee a bigger part of their lives, expanding attitudes and behaviors that are driving new levels of consumption.
~ Robert Nelson
Our new attitude is how can we put you in front of our customer.
~ Terry Semel
It was March in the Napa Valley, just under sixty miles north of San Francisco, and Joy Lammenais's favorite time of year. The rolling hills were a brilliant emerald green, which would fade once the weather grew warmer, and get dry and brittle in the summer heat. But for now, everything was fresh and new, and the vineyards stretched for miles across the Valley. Visitors compared it to Tuscany in Italy, and some to France
~ Danielle Steel
la vida era vivir, no acurrucarse en un rincón demasiado asustada, cansada o decepcionada como para moverse o probar nada nuevo.
~ Danielle Steel
Every part of my body felt electric. My chest ached and my head throbbed with the great terrible limitless possibility of the morning, and when it came, the sky was washed white, everything was new, and I hadn't slept at all.
~ Dave Eggers
Toph looks at me. I nod gravely. In this world, in our new world, there will be rocking. We will pay tribute to musicmakers like Journey, particularly if this is Two-for-Tuesday, which means inevitably that one of the songs will be: Just a small-town girl...
~ Dave Eggers
Many of the members of the class had never held ice.
~ Dave Eggers
When you're in your twenties in a new city where no one's from here, we're all sort of orphans. The only people that you can count on our bunch of people that you work with and that you know. You're only as good as the reliability of that latticework.
~ Dave Eggers
The ever-new communication technologies have exponentially magnified the lack of clear limits to our commitments and our lives.
~ David Allen
That was the problem with an eight-figure gorilla of a client. It took all of your time and attention. Old clients dried up and died away. New clients were not cultivated. His complacency had come back to bite him right in the ass. He
~ David Baldacci
Rogers showed dressed in his new clothes, and slipped his smartphone into his inside jacket pocket. He drove over to the Grunt and parked in the rear.
~ David Baldacci
trail, he reached his final destination. The fairly new and ultra-secret CIA underground records complex was in the middle of three
~ David Baldacci
Pine also spotted many large and elaborately constructed single-family homes on the beachfront. They looked fairly new and were undoubtedly expensive to build. But then again, it was oceanfront property and they weren't making any more of that.
~ David Baldacci
There were no new ways to understand the world, only new days to set our understanding against.
~ David Berman
thought with totality as its content has to be considered as an art form, like poetry, whose function is primarily to give rise to a new perception, and to action that is implicit in this perception, rather than to communicate reflective knowledge of how everything is. This implies that there can no more be an ultimate form of such thought than there could be an ultimate poem (that would make all further poems unnecessary).
~ David Bohm