“No, dude, I don't think someone would start drawing a dick at the mushroom head. That just doesn't feel right.”— Jess Meyer, Sam Ecklund, Griffin Gluck, imdb.com
“Yeah, I never forget the ball hairs. It's just, it's such an important part of the dick.”— Tony Yacenda, Dan Perrault, Dylan Maxwell, Jimmy Tatro, imdb.com
“Not Royal Academy, I suppose. Still better than a finger in the eye, ain't they?”— Bill Walsh, Don DaGradi, Bert/Mr. Dawes, Sr., Dick Van Dyke, imdb.com
“I want to draw something that means something to someone. You know, I want to draw blind faith or a fading summer or just a moment of clarity. It’s like when you go and you see a really great band live for the first time, you know, and nobody’s saying it but everybody’s thinking it: 'We have somethi…”— Mark Schwahn, Peyton Sawyer, Hilarie Burton, imdb.com
“[Rose shows Jack the diamond] Rose: Jack, I want you to draw me like one of your French girls. Wearing this... Jack: All right. Rose: Wearing only this.”— James Cameron, Jack Dawson, Leonardo Dicaprio, imdb.com
“I want to draw something that means something to someone. You know, I want to draw blind faith or a fading summer or just a moment of clarity. It’s like when you go and you see a really great band live for the first time, you know, and nobody’s saying it but everybody’s thinking it: "We have somethi…”— Mark Schwahn, Peyton Sawyer, Hilarie Burton, imdb.com
“Problem with portraiture: a really good artist will not give you veto power over what she/he does with your image. If you can influence the portraitist to flatter you, the portraitist has no integrity. If you can't, prepare to wince & cringe & as soon as you can get rid of portrait.”— Joyce Carol Oates, twitter.com
“Girl you need a camera if you want a picture. What're you gonna do, fucking draw?”— Willam Belli, enkiquotes.com
“Many people say that I don't know how to draw because I don't draw particular forms. When will they understand that execution, drawing and color (in other words, style) must be in harmony with the poem?”— Paul Gaugin, en.wikiquote.org
“One evening I came to have a discussion with my father on the subject how long unbelievers are tormented in Hell. I maintained that no sinner could be so guilty that God would let him suffer longer than a thousand years. Father said that they would suffer for a thousand times a thousand years. We wo…”— Edvard Munch, en.wikiquote.org
“Drawing is like making an expressive gesture with the advantage of permanence.”— Henri Matisse, en.wikiquote.org
“The vertical is in my spirit. It helps me to define precisely the direction of lines, and in quick sketches I never indicate a curve, that of a branch in landscape for example, without being aware of its relationship to the vertical. My curves are not mad.”— Henri Matisse, amazon.com
“Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad.”— Salvador Dalí, en.wikiquote.org
“I cannot rest, I must draw, however poor the result, and when I have a bad time come over me it is a stronger desire than ever.”— Beatrix Potter, amazon.com
“Most of the time when you draw a straight line, it either ends up squiggly or it is crooked. Using two fingers, you can tap on your snap with one finger, and then tap another part of the snap with your other finger to draw a straight line between your two fingers.”— Tyler Lawrence, tylerlawrence.com
“When you love something, you want to do it all the time, even if no one is paying you for it. At least that's how I felt about drawing.”— Meg Cabot, amazon.com
“We had to be creative growing up. Without siblings around, we were forced to entertain ourselves. Whether it was through drawing, writing, or building something epic with Legos, our minds were always turning as kids, and it hasn’t stopped now that we’re older.”— Jay Miletsky, puckermob.com
“The one thing you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. So write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you can. The moment that you feel that just possibly you are walking down the street naked… That’s the moment you may be starting to get…”— Neil Gaiman, amazon.com