“A ship is always referred to as "she" because it costs so much to keep her in paint and powder.”
Remarks to the Society of Sponsors, U.S. Navy, 13 February 1940
            On Frida Kahlo's work and her own 
Bill Moyers interview (2002) 
Context: She painted what she painted because she had to, because she was passionate about it. She didn't care at all if people bought her paintings. As she said, she painted her reality.
I find that I make as an artist the kind of choices that I have to be impassioned about. I'm not going to spend two years on a film or four years on an opera if I don't feel like I can put my own self into it. That doesn't mean it has to be about myself. That's a difference.
Frida painted her own reality, her life. I'm a director and I paint many other people... Other people's realities. But I do have to invest in it.
        
“A ship is always referred to as "she" because it costs so much to keep her in paint and powder.”
Remarks to the Society of Sponsors, U.S. Navy, 13 February 1940
Source: Story People: Selected Stories & Drawings of Brian Andreas
                                        
                                        Charlotte's 5th introduction page, related to image  JHM no. 4155-5 https://charlotte.jck.nl/detail/M004155-e: 'The creation of the following..', p. 45 
this quote is written in brush over the whole page of the painting, without any figure 
Charlotte Salomon - Life? or Theater?
                                    
“She had a passion for secrecy, but she herself was merely a Sphinx without a secret.”
Prior to royal marriage, Criticisms of Donald Trump
                                        
                                        Charlotte's 4th ending, written page in brush, related to  no. 4923v https://charlotte.jck.nl/detail/M004923/part/character/theme/keyword/M004923JHM: (555)  'Life? or Theater..', p. 820 
Charlotte Salomon - Life? or Theater?