Quote by Laurie Anderson
Ive never really had a hobby, unless you count art, which the IRS

Ive never really had a hobby, unless you count art, which the IRS once told me I had to declare as a hobby since I hadnt made money with it. – Laurie Anderson

Other quotes by Laurie Anderson

My work is more about trying to ask good questions and not trying to come up with big shows. Every fashion company is doing that, every car company is doing that. – Laurie Anderson

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car
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At the School of Visual Arts in New York, you can get your degree in Net art, which is really a fantastic way of thinking of theater in new ways. – Laurie Anderson

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Graduation
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When love is gone, theres always justice. And when justice is gone, theres always force. And when force is gone, theres always Mom. Hi, Mom! – Laurie Anderson

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mom
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Art
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I think most art comes out of poverty and hard times. – Willie Nelson

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Art

A good painting to me has always been like a friend. It keeps me company, comforts and inspires. – Hedy Lamarr

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Art

I am trying to make art that relates to the deepest and most mythic concerns of human kind and I believe that, at this moment of history, feminism is humanism. – Judy Chicago

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Art

Art is the concrete representation of our most subtle feelings. – Agnes Martin

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Art

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It is a revenge the devil sometimes takes upon the virtuous, that he entraps them by the force of the very passion they have suppressed and think themselves superior to. – George Santayana

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Miscellaneous

Theres a lot of people out there who go through hard times, and they feel alone. They feel like nobody is there. But Im in the same boat. – Brandy Norwood

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alone

Whatever the medium, there is the difficulty, challenge, fascination and often productive clumsiness of learning a new method: the wonderful puzzles and problems of translating with new materials. – Helen Frankenthaler

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We are all but recent leaves on the same old tree of life and if this life has adapted itself to new functions and conditions, it uses the same old basic principles over and over again. There is no real difference between the grass and the man who mows it. – Albert Szent-Györgyi

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Philosophical