Desmond Leslie (1921–2001) British pilot, film maker, writer, and musician
The Amazing Mr. Lutterworth (1958)
Starck (1996) in: Graphis: International Journal for Graphic and Applied Art (1996) Vol 7; Vol 52. p. 7
Desmond Leslie (1921–2001) British pilot, film maker, writer, and musician
The Amazing Mr. Lutterworth (1958)
Lee De Forest (1873–1961) American inventor
1926, as quoted in [Gawlinski, Mark, Interactive television production, 2003, Focal Press, 0-240-51679-6, 89]
John Holloway book Change the World Without Taking Power
Change the World Without Taking Power (2002)
M. C. Escher (1898–1972) Dutch graphic artist
1950's, On Being a Graphic Artist', 1953
Context: As far as I know, there is no proof whatever of the existence of an objective reality apart from our senses, and I do not see why we should accept the outside world as such solely by virtue of our senses. These reality enthusiasts are possibly playing at hide-and-seek; at any rate they like to hide themselves, though they are not usually aware of it. They simply do it because they happen to have been born with a sense of reality, that is, with a great interest in so-called reality, and because man likes to forget himself.
“I don't see any reason why I should look for someone who never took the trouble to love me.”
Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist
“I have never learned to draw a hand well enough, so why should I stop trying now?”
Jack Levine (1915–2010) American artist
Selden Rodman, Conversations With Artists, 1956.
Gilbert Simondon (1924–1989) 20th century French philosopher
Source: Du mode d'existence des object technique (1958), p. 1 (http://www.academia.edu/4184556)