I think in order to keep America great, we have to keep America creative.
What I love about the environment we live in and we work in, is that there are no boundaries anymore. We can do a lot of different things. It keeps us going.
The combination of a blazer over any T-shirt with a pair of jeans is foolproof.
We meet no ordinary people in our lives. If you give them a chance, everyone has something amazing to offer.
Talking is what I do, but listening is my job.
Mine's a pretty simple strategy: there's not a lot of talent here, but there's a lot of hustle. I have to be in every place I can, and be busy.
I knew I could control one thing, and that is my time and my hours and my effort and my efficiency.
I thought how sadly beauty of inscape was unknown and buried away from simple people and yet how near at hand it was if they had eyes to see it and it could be called out everywhere again.
The only reason people write is because they are not wonderful men.
I've sometimes thought. . . that the difference between us and the English is that the Scotch are hard in all other respects but soft with women, and the English are hard with women but soft in all other respects.
I almost never start with an image. I start with a painting idea, an impulse, usually derived from my own world.