“I said to Mr. Pavarotti once ... a marvelous man and a great artist ... I said to him ... "Maestro, I'm having trouble closing out a note so that it's almost as thin as a butter knife ... finish it out quietly like that." I said, "I have trouble doing that. What do you think I should do?" He said, "Justa close up your mouth." That's all he said, and I fell on the floor. I thought he was gonna give me a dissertation.” ThinkingMenGivingShouldSaidArtistTroubleMouthsGive MeNotesKnivesMarvelousGreat ArtClosingGreat ArtistMaestroDissertationPavarotti Author:Frank Sinatra
“Being an artist is not just about what happens when you are in the studio. The way you live, the people you choose to love and the way you love them, the way you vote, the words that come out of your mouth... will also become the raw material for the art you make.” PeopleWayArtHappensArtistMaterialsMouthsVoteStudiosYou ChooseBeing An ArtistRaw Materials Author:Teresita Fernandez
“Ladies and gentlemen, if some of the leading artists in a civilization see a man urinating in another man's mouth and see composition and lighting and do not see their civilization being pissed upon, we are in trouble.” IfsMenChristianArtistReligiousTroubleCivilizationMouthsGentlemanCompositionAnother ManLightingLadies And Gentlemen Author:Dennis Prager
“Context is everything. Dress me up and see. I'm a carnival barker, an auctioneer, a downtown performance artist, a speaker in tongues, a senator drunk on filibuster. I've got Tourette's. My mouth won't quit, though mostly I whisper or subvocalize like I'm reading aloud, my Adam's apple bobbing, jaw muscle beating like a miniature heart under my cheek, the noise suppressed, the words escaping silently, mere ghosts of themselves, husks of empty breath and tone.” HeartArtistReadingMouthsEmptyPerformancesBreathsDressesMereTongueQuittingGhostNoiseDrunkToneApplesMusclesAdamSpeakersCheeksSenatorsEscapingDowntownMiniaturesCarnivalsReading AloudTourettesFilibuster Book:Motherless Brooklyn: A Novel Source: Motherless Brooklyn: A Novel
“Aside from that i’m an introvert and i’m a quiet person. The benefit of that is I listen. It’s not like my mouth is open and I broadcast everything and i’m drowning everyone out. When I’m listening to the incredible artists I work with and i’m hearing their specialised advice on what they would do with something then we can, all together, as a big collaborative group, all work together to achieve something together.” PersonsBigsTogetherArtistGroupsAdviceListeningQuietBenefitsMouthsIncrediblesHearingIntrovertDrowningQuiet Person Author:Jennifer Yuh Nelson
“The most rewarding possible thing that a songwriter or an artist of any kind can experience is to hear firsthand from the mouth of somebody else that they don't know the weight or gravity or intensity that something they've made has brought out in somebody else's life. It's simultaneously flattering and humbling. It makes me so thankful that I've been so lucky to be able to do this work.” KnowsKindMadeAbleArtistLuckyMouthsWeightIntensityGravitySongwritersFlatteringHumblingSo Lucky Author:Dan Mangan
“I would let my fans and people looking from the outside looking in dictate that. But, in my mind I gotta treat myself like I'm the best and gotta strive to be better than what I am. So of course my work ethic and the way I think as a person and an artist I'll feel that way. But on a boasting level, you would never hear that come out my mouth.” PeopleThinkingWayFeelsMindPersonsArtistCoursesLevelsFansMouthsEthicsTreatsStriveWork EthicBoastOutside Looking In Author:Lil Herb
“Eisenhower had about the most expressive face I ever painted, I guess. Just like an actor's. Very mobile. When he talked, he used all the facial muscles. And he had a great, wide mouth that I liked. When he smiled, it was just like the sun came out.” FacesUsedArtistActorsSunMouthsWideMusclesMobileExpressiveFacial Author:Norman Rockwell