“Vanity, fear, desire, competition - all such distortions within our own egos - condition our vision of those in relation to us. Add to those distortions to our own egos the corresponding distortions in the egos of others, and you see how cloudy the glass must become through which we look at each other.” LooksDesireVisionConditionsEgoRelationAddCompetitionGlassesVanityDistortionCorrespondingCloudy Book:The Selected Letters of Tennessee Williams Volume II: 1945-1957 Source: The Selected Letters of Tennessee Williams Volume II: 1945-1957
“There is force and vitality in a first sketch from life which the after-work rarely has... In your sketches keep the first vivid impression! Add no details that shall weaken it! Look first for the big things! 1st. Proportions! 2nd. Values - or masses of light and shade. 3rd. Details that will not spoil the beginnings!” FirstsLooksBigsLightValuesForceStrengthMassAddDetailsImpressionProportionShadeBig ThingsVitalityVividSpoil Author:William Morris Hunt
“You get to a certain age and you're just glad to be there. I don't know what to add to that. It's fun. You have to be a realist, so you try to look for roles that are within the age you are.” KnowsTryingLooksAgeCertainFunRolesAddGladRealist Author:Clint Eastwood
“My rule is always if you keep your basics classic. You can add seasonable and very trendy stuff and always look modern and updated, but if you're questioning something and its expensive, err on the side of classic.” IfsLooksStuffSidesModernAddClassicExpensiveQuestioningBasicsTrendy Author:Melissa Rivers