“Once you are born good looking it never depletes, chicks are always looking at you and going, “You are just like that movie star.” SexFameHandsomeMovie StarPussyGood LookingOne Night StandsFake FameEasy PussyEasy Sex Author:Jack Freestone
“I would rather be a something treated as a nothing, than a nothing treated as a something.” FameArtistsStatusCelebritiesFamous PeopleCelebrity StatusFake CelebritiesFake CelebrityMainstream ArtistsMainstream Writers Author:Jack Freestone
“You see when you are selling under ten books and stories a year and you have zero likes on most of your quotes, that is the special time where you have a very close relationship with your art. I mean you still have total trust in your art and your art still has total trust in you. And so does the universe, or God. That is the reward. The relationship or connection with your art is untainted, pure, beautiful. I mean who is the most famous painter in the world? You see, distractions like fame destroy all that. It is just a shame that he did not live long enough to celebrate his success as a creator, though I am sure he did in his own way. This is related to your ego or label that you later accept when you are known by the masses, because when you are unknown, unread, unseen, un-smelled, unfelt, unheard, you are not yet labelled. Bukowski talked about that, how young authors were destroyed when they became famous early, their art being corrupted by their ego, and how others turned to political commentary. Bukowski was grateful that he never made it when he was young. So, he could carry on creating undisturbed, as it were, by society. Of course they came for him eventually, but as he famously said, they came for me too late. The remarkable thing about Van Gogh and Bukowski was how they both kept creating great art until their deaths. The fact that you are reading this quote and I am still unknown, and more importantly unlabelled is a blessing to you and me.” FameEgoAuthorsBukowskiVan GoghCreatorsCharles BukowskiLabelVincent Van GoghUnknown Artists Author:Jack Freestone
“Essentially we are all verbs but because of the ego (or how society labels us) most people view themselves as nouns. When we apply this limitation to the creative arts, or more specifically writing, we can observe that writers will create their best art when they consider themselves simply as verbs, as in, "writers write." But if writers experience fame and fortune at a young age they will often fall victim to their ego, as in they have now been elevated by the masses to a noun. "I am now a writer, as accepted by the objective test of society because I have made a sufficient amount of money at it." The noun therefore has definitions or boundaries and therefore limitations, thus it is highly likely that the future art created will not be as free or powerful in the minds of the readers or observers. This irony applies not only to art but to most aspects connected to an individual in their lives.” WritingArtFameEgoWritersCreative WritingCreative ThinkingCreative ArtLabels The Ego Author:Jack Freestone
“People may ask, “How can that celebrity be part of a Satanic cult? They are too rich, and famous. Too handsome, or too beautiful. Too nice. Too powerful.” But that is the wrong question. The question should be, how did that person obtain that level of celebrity? And once people realize that person is literally owned, and controlled by others, or by other entities, then their celebrity may remain for a time, but their fake power will dissipate almost immediately.” FameHollywoodSatanicCelebritiesSell Your SoulSell Your Soul For FameFamous ActorsFamous CelebritiesSatanic CultsSatanic Ownership Author:Jack Freestone
“Artists should never ask for, or dream of fame. They can ask for inspiration or prosperity, for those things can aid in the production and perfection of their art. Whereas fame will usually serve as a hindrance to themselves, and their art.” ArtInspirationInspirational QuotesArtistFameArt QuotesFame QuotesInspiration QuoteFake Fame Author:Jack Freestone
“The saying, “They sold their soul to the Devil for fame,” has been proven to be accurate. Even if people initially gained fame due to their talents and skills rather than from outside assistance, they inevitably sold it later to maintain that elevated level of fame, fortune, and status.” FameDevilFame QuotesFame And FortuneSelling Your SoulSatanistsSatanic CultSatanic InfluenceCost Of Fame Author:Jack Freestone
“Sadly, you cannot convert fame to intelligence.” FameIntelligenceCelebrityFamous QuotesFamousIntelligence QuoteFamous PeopleCelebrity QuotesFame QuotesFame And Attitude Author:Jack Freestone