Words matter. These are the best Crafts Quotes from famous people such as George Miller, Penny Marshall, Sloane Crosley, Henry Mintzberg, Sara Davies, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I was once fired as opening act for Seals and Crofts because I got loaded and introduced them as Arts and Crafts.
I like arts and crafts.
The Queen of Crafts herself, Martha Stewart, and I have the same birthday. I prefer to think it’s the glue-gun wielding, perfect-tart-producing Martha and not the copper pan-throwing, jail-going Martha. But I suppose if I am going to share a calendar square with some of Martha, I have to share it with all of Martha.
I describe management as arts, crafts and science. It is a practice that draws on arts, craft and science and there is a lot of craft – meaning experience – there is a certain amount of craft meaning insight, creativity and vision, and there is the use of science, technique or analysis.
There’s all these stores all over the country and a lot of them are small but they’re like little Aladdin’s caves full of exciting nooks and crannies filled to the brim with products. Then you’ve got Hobbycraft, which is like a supermarket for crafts. What we want to be is a hybrid between the two.
With my daughter, we do arts and crafts, we read a lot, we listen to music, and we cut the strings off balloons and bounce them around after birthday parties.
My stepfather and his large family – The Crafts – are from Chicago, so Chicago has always been home for me.
Film-makers in Belgium are seen as arts and crafts makers. It is a small country. There is not really a film industry there at all.
Architects, sculptors painters, we all must return to the crafts! For art is not a ‘profession.’ There is no essential difference between the artist and the craftsman. The artist is an exalted craftsman.
I would make the tea on a Daniel Day-Lewis set just to observe how he crafts roles like he did in ‘My Left Foot.’ That was the equivalent of seeing Haley’s Comet for me. I just couldn’t understand how that was possible.
ReadyMade’s first three issues dished out instructions for all sorts of kitschy crafts and odd projects: homemade wallets, Adirondack chairs, even taxidermy.
The writer crafts their ideal world. In my world, everyone has really long conversations or just picks apart pop culture to death and everyone talks in monologue.
I was born in 1960 and can still tell you the name of every astronaut from Mercury to Apollo. If I had a chance, I’d love to go into space on one of the privately developed space crafts.
I enjoy the crafts on the show enormously, too, when we have experts in showing how to make things. You watch them thinking you’ll go home and do the things yourself, which is fun. Some I have done myself later on.
Acting is the most personal of our crafts. The make-up of a human being – his physical, mental and emotional habits – influence his acting to a much greater extent than commonly recognized.
My hobbies are painting, crafts, and I like golfing.
We are not training crafts people as we used to do. We’re not giving people the chance to learn. Education has become very academic. There’s nothing wrong with academic for some people, but not all.
Other kids did drugs; I did crafts. I never knew where I fit in.
My dad’s an artist, and my grandfather paints – he’s not a painter; my grandfather’s a butcher – but he does a lot of crafts, stained glass, painting, that stuff. There is art in our family, and I was an art major in college along with being a theater major.
I like crafts that are made out of necessity because they’re a little naive – you made it because you needed it.
When I was really young, I was convinced I wanted to be a visual artist. I would paint and draw and make crafts.
I’ve always loved collecting arts and crafts – I have pieces by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and William Morris at home in east London.
If somebody crafts an interesting tweet that’ll lead me to their blog, I’m going to their blog.
There’s one side of me that just wants to get up on stage and be punk and go crazy and stuff like that; and there’s also this other side of me that’s like a grandma – really into arts and crafts.
I really love to write about food, crafts, and fashion, so those details will always be a part of my books. I think they inject stories with color and flavor, providing a tactile experience.