Performers Quote by Andy Goldsworthy Download Open image “I'm not a performer, in that I don't like the public, but I work in that respect.” — Andy Goldsworthy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Performers Respect
It's cool that people like what I do, but I don't work for the audience. — Jhonen Vasquez Copy Share Image
Being an entertainer, especially in times like these, is really a public service. — Linda Ronstadt Copy Share Image
I've got a very behind-the-scenes personality. I don't know how I became a performer. I like to stay discreet, out of the public eye,… — Leon Redbone Copy Share Image
I'm a performer. I push the envelope, I work in a very uncontrolled manner onstage. I do a lot of free association, it's spontaneous,… — Michael Richards Copy Share Image
I'm not a performer. If they're looking for entertainer-in-chief, I'm probably not the guy. — Jeb Bush Copy Share Image
I'm a performer. That's what I do. That and making money - it's the passion and the care factor for the people that support… — Schoolboy Q Copy Share Image
If I had to describe my work in one word, that word would be time. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
Winter makes a bridge between one year and another and, in this case, one century and the next. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
Understanding the materials I work with... gives me a deeper understanding of my place. And it's helped me make sense of the changes that… — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
I love the winter. Well, I love all the seasons, but the winter is possibly one of the most intense. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
Time gives growth, it gives continuity and it gives change. And in the case of some sculptures, time gives a patina to them. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
Sometimes you need to stop doing something to really see it afresh. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
I've laid down in dried up streambeds, leaving a shadow. And then, five minutes later, it's flash flooded, and where I once laid is… — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
When I do the permanent projects or the big projects, when a work is finished, that's the beginning of its life. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
Nature, for me is raw and dangerous and difficult and beautiful and unnerving. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
Ephemeral work made outside, for and about a day, lies at the core of my art and its making must be kept private. — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
I have to understand the nature of change. And I cannot just work with stone or the more permanent materials. I need to work… — Andy Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance”: “The differences between expert performers and normal adults are not immutable, that is,… — K. Anders Ericsson Copy Share Image
In a personal way, to do with family and the father-son relationship, in a kind of artistic way with regard to him being an… — Andy Serkis Copy Share Image
Many people, including myself, thought of Jobs as an inventor, an Edison-like figure, but he wasn't. I did a documentary on James Brown recently;… — Alex Gibney Copy Share Image
The process of putting intangible thoughts into an imperfect system of notation - which is difficult enough, depending on your ideas - acquaints you… — Marc-Andre Hamelin Copy Share Image
One performer whose band played my music better than I could myself was Art Farmer. He recorded 'Sing Me Softly of the Blues' and… — Carla Bley Copy Share Image
I think that's what makes a great show: when the performers onstage aren't putting on a show, they're legitimately just having a freaking awesome… — Andy Grammer Copy Share Image
Failing to differentiate among employees — and holding on to bottom-tier performers — is actually the cruelest form of management there is. — Jack Welch Copy Share Image
Seen from the point of view of the composer, the most nonsensical practice is that of casting people in musicals who are unable to… — Ernest Gold Copy Share Image
I like performers who I know are for real. You can tell, man, there's an intensity about their stuff. You can tell right away… — Alan Vega Copy Share Image
The development of the comedy club industry destroyed the uniqueness and intimacy of the profession but it also created jobs for comics and bred… — Marc Maron Copy Share Image
One piece of advice that I would give to any young athlete or performer is remember to thank your mom. — Meryl Davis Copy Share Image