I don't think of form as a kind of architecture. The architecture is the result of the forming. It is the kinesthetic and visual s...ense of position and wholeness that puts the thing into the realm of art.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
There is a relationship between cartooning and people like MirĂ³ and Picasso which may not be understood by the cartoonist, but it... definitely is related even in the early Disney.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Lilly Dillon: How'd you get that punch in the stomach, Roy? Roy Dillon: I tripped on a chair.... Lilly Dillon: Get off the grift, Roy. Roy Dillon: Why? Lilly Dillon: You haven't got the stomach for it.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Alike in so many ways, united by so many indestructible bonds, the two brothers were still different men. John Kennedy remained, a...s Paul Dever had said, the Brahmin; Robert, the Puritan. In English terms one was a Whig, the other, a Radical. John Kennedy was urbane, objective, analytical, controlled, contained, masterful, a man of perspective; Robert, while very bright and increasingly reflective, was more open, exposed, emotional, subjective, intense, a man of commitment. One was a man for whom everything seemed easy; the other a man for whom everything had been difficult. One was always graceful, the other often graceless. Meeting Robert for the first time in 1963, Roy Jenkins of England thought him "staccato, inarticulate ... much less rounded, much less widely informed, much less at ease with the world of power than his brother." John Kennedy, while taking part in things, seemed, as Tom Wicker observed, almost to watch himself take part and to criticize his own performance; Robert "lost himself in the event."LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Go tie back your hair, said my mother, and Why is your mouth all green?... Rob Roy, he pulled some clover as we crossed the field, I told her.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
A dog will make eye contact. A cat will, too, but a cat's eyes don't even look entirely warm-blooded to me, whereas a dog's eyes l...ook human except less guarded. A dog will look at you as if to say, "What do you want me to do for you? I'll do anything for you." Whether a dog can in fact, do anything for you if you don't have sheep (I never have) is another matter. The dog is willing.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
out of hardship bred, Spirits of power and beauty and delight... Have ever on such frugal pastures fed And loved to course with tempests through the night.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »