“Nine-tenths of the value of a sense of humor in writing is not in the things it makes one write but in the things it keeps one from writing. It is especially valuable in this respect in serious writing, and no one without a sense of humor should ever write seriously. For without knowing what is funny, one is constantly in danger of being funny without knowing it.” ShouldWritingValuesKnowingDangerSeriousValuableNineSense Of HumorBeing Funny Author:Robert Benchley
“By and large, the making of serious, thoughtful and occasionally valuable art has become a lonely persuasion, while the marketing of art has become a boutique operation, manipulated by fashion, self-serving art scholars and the vagaries of the auction block.” ArtSelfFashionSeriousLonelyMarketingValuableBlockOperationsThoughtfulServingScholarCommercePersuasionSelf ServingAuctions Author:Abe Ajay