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Art Quote by Stephen King

“Stay hungry. It worked for Michelangelo, it worked for Picasso, and it works for a hundred thousand artists who do it not for love (although that might play a part) but in order to put food on the table. If you want to translate the world, you need to use your appetites. Does this surprise you? It…” quote by Stephen King
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““Stay hungry. It worked for Michelangelo, it worked for Picasso, and it works for a hundred thousand artists who do it not for love (although that might play a part) but in order to put food on the table. If you want to translate the world, you need to use your appetites. Does this surprise you? It shouldn’t. There’s no creation without talent, I give you that, but talent is cheap. Talent goes begging. Hunger is the piston of art.””

Stephen King

About This Quote

Source Interview: Stephen King on Creativity, 2018

Hunger drives artistic creation more than talent; constant desire fuels productivity and relevance.

In simple terms: Desire fuels art more than talent.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate relentless curiosity.

Themes

creativity motivation art economics talent

Mood

determined pragmatic

Type

motivational pragmatic

When to use this quote

  • artist life
  • freelance work
  • career pivots
  • entrepreneurial ventures

Key Concepts

appetite drive necessity survival inspiration

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you nurture hunger without burnout?
  • What appetites can you channel into your work?
A Different Perspective

Talent alone is insufficient without sustained drive.

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