A lot of the images I use are already out there in the public or in the news. I just steal them or photograph them or repaint them, so they've already been talked about, already been consumed.
The immature artist imitates. The mature artist steals.
Nobody steals from Creed Bratton and gets away with it. The last person to do this disappeared. His name? Creed Bratton.
An artist is completely amoral in that he will rob, beg, borrow, or steal from anybody and everybody to get the work done.
Don't let those people steal your day
Lying, stealing, and cheating are commonplace.
The United States is the nation of innovation. And we have the best innovators, really, in the world. Our international property is one of our huge national economic assets. Yes, so to the extent that some are seeking to infiltrate our network, steal that information, not to have invest in the research and development that goes into innovation, that's a really big deal.
The only way you can get good, unless you're a genius, is to copy. That's the best thing. Just steal.
Why are people so interested in other people's relationships? It's like stealing.
Time is a very bankrupt and owes more than he's worth to season. Nay, he's a thief too: have you not heard men say, That Time comes stealing on by night and day?
I'm not sure if music got a future. We have all these electronic ways to download and steal music and get music, but there's no money in makin' music.
Somebody told me long ago that in acting, it's okay to steal, just steal from the best.
When you've got something really good, you don't have to force it on people. They will steal it!
The publicity image steals her love of herself as she is, and offers it back to her for the price of the product.
Some people steal from others, or defraud them, or enslave them, seizing their product and preventing them from living as they choose, or forcibly exclude others from competing in exchanges. None of these are permissible modes of transition from one situation to another.
I took up writing because I needed money. And I continued to write because it's safer than stealing and easier than working.
It was titillating to brush up against the enigma of mortality, to steal a glimpse across its forbidden frontier. Climbing was a magnificient activity, I firmly believed, not in spite of the inherent perils, but precisely because of them.
Somehow it seems wrong to photograph a blind person. It’s like stealing something valuable they don’t even know they own.
Stealing to eat ain’t criminal—stealing to be rich is.
I always credit; I never just steal something. I'm very much a product of everything that I've read and seen and heard or listened to.