“Let us tell them the painful truth, that most of these works of art are about God, whom we never mention in polite society.”
Source: Christian and Oriental Philosophy of Art - Why Exhibit Works of Art?
“If there is anything I have learned these past six years, it is this: Each bird is surprising and thrilling in its own way. But the most special is the bird that pauses when it is eating, looks and acknowleges I am there, then goes back to what it was doing.”
Source: The Backyard Bird Chronicles
“The (Anna's Hummingbird) males are deadbeat dads that contribute nothing to making the nest, or to feeding either the female or the nestlings. They are off to find other females they can impress with their deep dives, chasing skills, and commandeering of feeders.”
Source: The Backyard Bird Chronicles
“During daylight hours, they (Anna's Hummingbirds) feed every 15 minutes, be it tiny insects or nectar from flowers or feeders. If they don't consume food often enough, they can die during the day. If they have not eaten enough before nightfall, they can die while asleep as they hang in suspended animation with tiny feet clutched to a thin branch.”
Source: The Backyard Bird Chronicles
“I asked Bernd Heinrich if he knew why feeder birds, like finches, discard so many seeds. It turns out he and other scientiests did research on this back in the 1990s - of course, he did -measuring discarded seeds with painstaking accuracy. The short answer: Songbirds prefer shorter, fatter unshelled sunflower seeds, more depth than length, because they contain more oil. They take half a second to judge the seeds, dropping the low-density ones, until they find a seed to their liking.”
Source: The Backyard Bird Chronicles
“They've forgotten about beds, and I understand, because once you set sail on a movie, you are out of touch with ordinary land. Movie-makers between movies seem like you and me; they go to parties, they shop, they swim. But they're just treading water, waiting for another injection, another ship to come take them away in film. And money has nothing to do with it.”
Source: Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, the Flesh, and L.A.
“Fear is the enemy of art because it hinders us from creation. Anyone who uses fear to stop an artist from creating is an enemy of life.”
Source: The Curse of Pietro Houdini
“The physicality of making things, the performance, temporarily displaced how stuck she felt, in this particular body, family, town, time.”
Source: Memory Piece
“I'm trapped in a Salvador Dali painting”
Source: The Da Vinci Code
“Your thoughts shape who you are. That makes you your own sculptor and sculpture.”
Source: A Memoir of Memories and Memes