Danh ngôn của Tony Kushner

You have a strange relationship with calamity when you're a writer: you write about it; as an artist, you objectify and fetishize it. You render life into material, and that's a creepy thing to do.
You have a strange relationship with calamity when you're a writer: you write about it; as an artist, you objectify and fetishize it. You render life into material, and that's a creepy thing to do.
Bạn có một mối quan hệ kỳ lạ với tai họa khi bạn là nhà văn: bạn viết về nó; với tư cách là một nghệ sĩ, bạn khách quan hóa và tôn sùng nó. Bạn biến cuộc sống thành vật chất, và đó là một điều đáng sợ.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Tony Kushner
- People shouldn't trust artists and they shouldn't trust art. Part of the fun of art is that it invites you to interpret it.
- Artists know that diligence counts as much, if not more, as inspiration; in art, as in politics, patience counts as much as revolution.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Relationship
- Through all the relationship stuff I've gone through in the past few years, I know there are fundamental differences in how men and women view sex and how they view their futures.
- As we get more transparent with data sets about infrastructure and systems management, I have a feeling we'll see big changes in how we think about complexity and our relationship to our actions.
- My wife and I do not argue. We communicate. We talk. But we've never fought in our entire relationship.
- When I was right out of college, I felt competitive with some of the guys in my class over career stuff. It's funny now to think about it - that a friend getting a job or something had anything to do with me... I think that my relationship with my wife has played a pivotal role in the chilling out of Aaron.
- I had developed a relationship with one of the anti-abortion sidewalk counselors who stood in front of my facility. We talked regularly through the fence and she had asked me to go have coffee with her one day. I was impressed with her persistence and, honestly, I thought I would really like her if I got to know her.