“If you give a child something very complex to paint, such as a bouquet of flowers or a natural landscape, if he is very good, eventually he will get back - like Cezanne - to the essential forms of what he sees.” IfsGivingChildrenFormNaturalFlowerEssentialsComplexesPaintVery GoodLandscapeGet BackBouquetsCezanne Book:Robert Motherwell Source: Robert Motherwell
“The greatest secret for eliminating the infirmity complex, which is another term for deep and profound self-doubt, is to fill your mind to overflowing faith. Develop a tremendous faith in God and that will give you a humble yet soundly realistic faith in yourself.” GivingMindSelfTermSecretDoubtProfoundComplexesHumbleRealisticFaith In GodEliminatingSelf-doubtFaith In YourselfInfirmity Author:Norman Vincent Peale
“Even one word, or certainly one sentence, should be able to describe the basic characteristic that the scene has, or the character has, or the story has. And then you begin to detail that one spine, and you have offshoots from that spine, and it becomes more and more complex, but all of it stems from that one-word, one-line theme, which can give the character, the scene, or the play its uniqueness.” GivingShouldPlayCharacterStoriesAbleLinesSceneComplexesDetailsSentencesCharacteristicsThemeUniquenessStemOne WordSpineOne LineOne Sentence Author:William Shatner