Jean Houston (1937- )
Jean Houston (1937- )
Jean Houston (born 10 May 1937) is an American scholar, lecturer, author, and philosopher active in the "human potential movement". She has been an adviser to political leaders and to UNICEF, and since 2003 has worked with the United Nations Development Group training leaders in the new field of Social Artistry.[1]
Quotes·Quotations by Jean Houston
Happiness
¶ At the height of laughter, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities.
References
[1]^ "Jean Houston Foundation". Jean Houston Foundation. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Houston
Sid Vicious (1957-1979)
Sid Vicious (1957-1979)
Sid Vicious, born John Simon Ritchie, later named John Beverley (10 May 1957 – 2 February 1979), was an English bass guitarist and vocalist, most famous as a member of the influential punk group the Sex Pistols, and notorious for his arrest for the murder of girlfriend Nancy Spungen.
Quotes·Quotations by Sid Vicious
Appearance
¶ The band broke up because I couldn't bear Rotten anymore because he was an embarrassment with his silly hats and his, like, shabby, dirty, nasty looking appearance.
Self-confidence
¶ I just cash in on the fact that I'm good looking, and I've got a nice figure and girls like me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Vicious
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vicious.jpg
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
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Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Paris, Winter 1887–88. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[c] |
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)[a]
Vincent Willem van Gogh (Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləɱ vɑŋ ˈɣɔχ]; 30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter whose work, notable for its rough beauty, emotional honesty and bold color, had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art. After years of painful anxiety and frequent bouts of mental illness,[1][2] he died aged 37 from a gunshot wound, generally accepted to be self-inflicted (although no gun was ever found).[3] His work was then known to only a handful of people and appreciated by fewer still.
Van Gogh began to draw as a child, and he continued to draw throughout the years that led up to his decision to become an artist. He did not begin painting until his late twenties, completing many of his best-known works during the last two years of his life. In just over a decade, he produced more than 2,100 artworks, consisting of 860 oil paintings and more than 1,300 watercolors, drawings, sketches and prints. His work included self portraits, landscapes, still lifes, portraits and paintings of cypresses, wheat fields and sunflowers.
Van Gogh spent his early adulthood working for a firm of art dealers, traveling between The Hague, London and Paris, after which he taught for a time in England. One of his early aspirations was to become a pastor and from 1879 he worked as a missionary in a mining region in Belgium where he began to sketch people from the local community. In 1885, he painted his first major work The Potato Eaters. His palette at the time consisted mainly of somber earth tones and showed no sign of the vivid coloration that distinguished his later work. In March 1886, he moved to Paris and discovered the French Impressionists. Later, he moved to the south of France and was influenced by the strong sunlight he found there. His work grew brighter in color, and he developed the unique and highly recognizable style that became fully realized during his stay in Arles in 1888.
The extent to which his mental health affected his painting has been a subject of speculation since his death. Despite a widespread tendency to romanticize his ill health, modern critics see an artist deeply frustrated by the inactivity and incoherence brought about by his bouts of illness. According to art critic Robert Hughes, van Gogh's late works show an artist at the height of his ability, completely in control and "longing for concision and grace".[4]
Quotes·Quotations by Vincent van Gogh[b]
¶ I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day.
@ One may have a blazing hearth in one's soul and yet no one ever comes to sit by it. Passersby see only a wisp of smoke rising from the chimney and continue on their way.
¶ I dream my painting and then I paint my dream.
It’s a beautiful way of expressing how his inner world and dreams inspire his artistic creations.
¶ "I am seeking, I am striving, I am in it with all my heart."
This quote inspires individuals to approach their endeavors with wholehearted dedication, continuously seeking growth and striving for excellence.
@ If only we try to live sincerely, it will go well with us, even though we are certain to experience real sorrow, and great disappointments, and also will probably commit great faults and do wrong things, but it certainly is true, that it is better to be high-spirited, even though one makes more mistakes, than to be narrow-minded and all too prudent. It is good to love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love, is well done. [The Letters of Vincent van Gogh to his Brother, 1872-1886 (1927) Constable & Co]
@ Poetry surrounds us everywhere, but putting it on paper is, alas, not so easy as looking at it. [As quoted in The Complete Letters of Vincent Van Gogh, Vol. 2 (1958) New York Graphic Society, p. 12]
Images
Works
1883
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Cows in the Meadow, August 1883, oil on canvas, 31.4 x 43.8 cm, Museo Soumaya, Mexico City, Mexico |
1885
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The Vicarage Garden under Snow, Nuenen, January 1885, oil on canvas mounted on panel, h 58.4 x w 79.1 cm, Norton Simon Museum |
1888
Starry Night Over the Rhone, Sep 1888, oil on canvas, h 72 x w 92 cm, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France |
1889
The Starry Night, Jun 1889, oil on canvas, h 73 x w 92 cm, Museum of Modern Art |
1890
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Two Peasant Women, March 1890 - April 1890, oil on paper mounted on canvas, h 49.3 x w 64 cm, Kunsthaus Zürich |
Footnotes
[1]^ The pronunciation of "Van Gogh" varies in both English and Dutch. Especially in British English it is /ˌvæn ˈɡɒx/ van-gokh or sometimes /ˌvæn ˈɡɒf/ van-gof. U.S. dictionaries list /ˌvæn ˈɡoʊ/ van-goh, with a silent gh, as the most common pronunciation. In the dialect of Holland, it is [ˈvɪnsɛnt fɑŋˈxɔx], with a voiceless V. Van Gogh grew up in Brabant (although his parents were not born there), and used Brabant dialect in his writing; it is therefore likely that he himself pronounced his name with a Brabant accent: [vɑɲˈʝɔç], with a voiced V and palatalized G and gh. In France, where much of his work was produced, it is [vɑ̃ ɡɔɡə]
[2]^ A biography published in 2011 contends that van Gogh did not kill himself. The authors claim that he was shot by two boys he knew, who had a "malfunctioning gun". See Vincent van Gogh's death. [|Gompertz, Will] (17 October 2011). "Van Gogh did not kill himself, authors claim". BBC News. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
[3]^ It has been suggested that being given the same name as his dead elder brother might have had a deep psychological impact on the young artist, and that elements of his art, such as the portrayal of pairs of male figures, can be traced back to this. See Lubin (1972), 82–4
[4]^ "...he would not eat meat, only a little morsel on Sundays, and then only after being urged by our landlady for a long time. Four potatoes with a suspicion of gravy and a mouthful of vegetables constituted his whole dinner"—from a letter to Frederik van Eeden, to help him with preparation for his article on Van Gogh in De Nieuwe Gids, Issue 1, December 1890. Quoted in Van Gogh: A Self-Portrait; Letters Revealing His Life as a Painter. W. H. Auden, New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, CT. 1961. 37–9
[a] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh
[b] http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh
[c] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Van_Gogh_Self-Portrait_with_Straw_Hat_1887-Metropolitan.jpg
Henry Bromel (1947-2013)
Alfred Henry Bromell (September 19, 1947 – March 18, 2013) was an American author, screenwriter, and director.
Henry Bromel
Love
¶ Sometimes when you look back on a situation, you realize it wasn't all you thought it was. A beautiful girl walked into your life. You fell in love. Or did you? Maybe it was only a childish infatuation, or maybe just a brief moment of vanity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Bromell
Shane West (1978- )
Shane West (1978- )
Shane West (born Shannon Bruce Snaith; June 10, 1978) is an American actor, punk rock musician and songwriter. West is best known for portraying Eli Sammler in Once and Again, Landon Carter in A Walk to Remember, Darby Crash in What We Do Is Secret, and Dr. Ray Barnett in ER. He is currently portraying the role of Michael in The CW action drama television series Nikita. Aside from acting, West has performed with punk rock band The Germs.
Quotes·Quotations by Shane West
Shane West as Landon Rollins Carter from A Walk to Remember (2002)
¶ Love is always patient and kind, it is never jealous; Love is never boastful or conceited; It is never rude or selfish, it does not take offense and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in other people's sins but delights in the truth; It is always ready to excuse; to trust, to hope and to endure whatever comes. Love does not come to an end. [Love]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shane_West
Björn Andrésen
Björn Johan Andrésen (born 26 January 1955) is a Swedish actor and musician.[1]
Quotes·Quotations by Björn Andrésen[2]
@ I was just sixteen and Visconti and the team took me to a gay nightclub. Almost all the crew were gay. The waiters at the club made me feel very uncomfortable. They looked at me uncompromisingly as if I was a nice meaty dish. I knew I couldn't react. It would have been social suicide. But it was the first of many such encounters.
Quoted in Matt Seaton, "I feel used," The Guardian (2003-10-16)
@ My career is one of the few that started at the absolute top and then worked its way down. That was lonely.
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_Andr%C3%A9sen
[2] http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_Andr%C3%A9sen
Vanellope von Schweetz
Vanellope von Schweetz
Quotes·Quotations by Vanellope von Schweetz
Vanellope von Schweetz from Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
¶ I'm ADORABLE!
Valenti Angelo (1897-1982)
Valenti Angelo (1897-1982)
Valenti Angelo (1897-1982) (variant name Valenti Michael Angelo) was an Italian-American printmaker, illustrator and author, born June 23, 1897 in Massarosa, Italy. He immigrated to the United States with his family in 1905, living first in New York City then settling in Antioch, California. At the age of nineteen, Angelo moved to San Francisco, working by day as a labourer and spending his evenings and weekends at libraries and museums. He soon became a versatile artist and an especially skilled engraver and printer. Angelo's favoured medium was the linocut, and his prints depicting urban nocturnes and desert scenes of the American Southwest are particularly coveted by collectors and dealers. In 1926, Angelo made his first book illustrations for the well-known, San Francisco-based Grabhorn Press.
In a period of 34 years, Angelo decorated and illustrated roughly 250 books. Among these were folio editions of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, and numerous books of the Bible. Many of these books have been included in the annual American Institute of Graphic Arts exhibitions since 1927. Under the tutelage of May Massee of Viking Press, Angelo began writing children's stories in 1937. In 1939, Angelo won the Newbery Honor for Nino. After a mid-life relocation to New York State, he returned to San Francisco in 1974 and continued his life's work. Angelo died in San Francisco on September 3, 1982.
Quotes
If someone says, “It’s not the money, it’s the principle,” it’s the money.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valenti_Angelo
Victor Borge (1909-2000)
Victor Borge (1909-2000)
Victor Borge ( /ˈbɔrɡə/ bor-gə; 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000), born Børge Rosenbaum, was a Danish comedian, conductor and pianist, affectionately known as The Clown Prince of Denmark, The Unmelancholy Dane, and The Great Dane.
Quotes·Quotation
Emotions
¶ Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Borge
Selena (Supergirl)
Faye Dunaway as Selena from Supergirl (1984)
Quotes·Quotations by Selena
Faye Dunaway as Selena from Supergirl (1984)
¶ More or less, I think they were. You included.