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Photo of Lightnin' Hopkins

Lightnin' Hopkins // "People have learned how to strum a guitar, but they don't have the soul. They don't feel it from the heart. It hurts me. I'm killin' myself to tell them how it is."

Photo of William S. Burroughs

William S. Burroughs // "Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax..."

Photo of Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe

Patti Smith (& Robert Mapplethorpe) // "It's a dark period now... I think that true artists just have to keep doing their work, keep struggling, and keep hold of their vision. Because being a true artist is its own reward. If that's what you are, then you're always that. You could be locked away in a prison with no way at all to communicate what's in there, but you're still an artist. The imagination and the ability to transform is what makes one an artist. So young artists who feel overwhelmed by everything have to almost downscale. They have to go all the way to this kernel and believe in themselves, and that's what Robert gave me. He believed in that kernel I had, you know, with absolute unconditional belief. And if you believe it, you'll have that your whole life, through the worst times."

Photo of Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton // "Watch out for intellect, because it knows so much it knows nothing and leaves you hanging upside down, mouthing knowledge as your heart falls out of your mouth."

Photo of Keith Richards

Keith Richards // "To me, life is a wild animal. You hope to deal with it when it leaps at you."

Photo of Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf // "It is poetry that I want now...long poems; I want the concentration, and the romance, and the words all glued together, fused, glowing."

Photo of David Lynch

David Lynch // "Life is filled with abstractions and the only way we make heads or tails of it is through intuition. Intuition is seeing the solution. It’s emotion and intellect going together."

Photo of Zadie Smith

Zadie Smith // "I think the traditional 'feminine' arts of homemaking or dressmaking or whatever are shamefully undervalued. They’re doing what I’m doing: making a space for another person to be in. Creating an architecture for life. There’s no greater task but also no more mundane one."

Photo of Michel Foucault

Michel Foucault // "What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is related only to objects and not to individuals, or to life. That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists. But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art? Why should the lamp or the house be an art object, but not our life?"

Photo of Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski // "Ben phoned and said, 'There’s a rumor going around that you’re dead.' ...'Well,' I said, 'Maybe the dead can’t tell, maybe I’m dead...' 5 years ago somebody started it: 'Bukowski’s dead.' Now it’s beginning again. They want me dead very much. I seem to be very much on the mind of the death-wishers. It’s irritating to some that a man nearing sixty continues to write. It should give them some hope instead of rancor. I’ll die, my friends, I have no doubt of that. But I think that the history of our streets would have less ugly names if we could celebrate men’s lives also.'"

Photo of Miles Davis

Miles Davis // "There’s no shortcut. I’m no accident. People like to say it’s natural. It’s not so. You have to practice and you have to study."

Photo of Hermann Hesse

Hermann Hesse // "This day will never come again and anyone who fails to eat and drink and taste and smell it will never have it offered to him again in all eternity. The sun will never shine as it does today...You must play your part and sing a song, one of your best."