
“Sometimes if you polish too much, you rub off the shine.”
Static Line interview, 1998
“Sometimes if you polish too much, you rub off the shine.”
Static Line interview, 1998
“It is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others.”
Book I, Ch. 26
Attributed
“I wanted to rub the human face in its own vomit and force it to look in the mirror.”
On the reasons why he wrote Crash, as quoted in "From Wales, A World Apart" by Jeff Miers in Buffalo News (7 January 2005); also in "The Body Horrific : Cronenberg Classics at the IFC Center" by David Sharko at Tribeca Film (17 February 2009) http://www.tribecafilm.com/news-features/features/david_cronenberg.html
Unsourced variant: "I wanted to rub humanity's face in its own vomit and force it to look in the mirror."
“You don't comb the mirror, you comb your own hair and the mirror changes.”
Source: http://www.davidicke.com/content/view/13588/82/
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (1938), XXIX Precepts of the Painter
Vol. 1, pp. 39-40; "Sensus Communis".
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711)
You know, like on the Rosie O'Fatass show.
Git-R-Done (album)
The She-Ancient, in Pt. V
Source: 1920s, Back to Methuselah (1921)
Context: Art is the magic mirror you make to reflect your invisible dreams in visible pictures. You use a glass mirror to see your face: you use works of art to see your soul. But we who are older use neither glass mirrors nor works of art. We have a direct sense of life. When you gain that you will put aside your mirrors and statues, your toys and your dolls.