Steve [Jobs'] brilliance is his ability to see something and then understand it and then figure out how to put it into… — John Sculley Copy Share Image
The most admirable method is that by which each wash of colour, large or small, is never disturbed. It admits of practically… — Walter J. Phillips Copy Share Image
A distinction is made between artists who work directly from nature and those who work purely from imagination. Neither if these methods… — Henri Matisse Copy Share Image
Just because an employee does things differently doesn't mean he or she won't do the job right or as well. If you… — Harvey Mackay Copy Share Image
For the artist who practises photography, capturing the image is learning how to sketch on some medium, but is only half the… — David Travis Copy Share Image
It's true, I do sometimes suspend myself over the canvas, but mostly I work at a table when I'm making a painting.… — James Nares Copy Share Image
For some people, it's very easy to be spontaneous and they can pour out the most wonderful stuff. But it's really hard… — Alice Mattison Copy Share Image
I think that the philosopher must, for his own purposes, carry methodological strictness to an extreme when he is investigating and pursuing… — Jose Ortega y Gasset Copy Share Image
The great scientific achievements are research programmes which can be evaluated in terms of progressive and degenerative problemshifts; and scientific revolutions consist… — Imre Lakatos Copy Share Image
...a major triumph of mathematical imagination: the use of visual imagery to condense a large quantity of information into a single comprehensible… — Ian Stewart Copy Share Image