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Time Quotes by Robert Rauschenberg
- I usually work in a direction until I know how to do it, then I stop, At the time that I am bored or understand…
- People ask me, 'Don't you ever run out of ideas?' In the first place I don't use ideas. Every time I have an idea it's…
- And all of this, all these physical aspects of painting at that time excited me very much. You could do a picture in just black…
- You have to have the time to feel sorry for yourself in order to be a good abstract expressionist.
- Screwing things up is a virtue. Being correct is never the point. I have an almost fanatically correct assistant, and by the time she re-spells…
- It's when you've found out how to do certain things, that it's time to stop doing them, because what's missing is that you're not including…
- Every time I've moved, my work has changed radically.
- The artist's job is to be a witness to his time in history.
- Well, I like way downtown near the Battery. I lived down there at this time and for, I guess, the following well, this is where…
- I think maybe chance works better in a situation like music because music exists over a period of time, and you don't maintain constantly the…
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