Being able to draw means ...

Being able to draw means being able to put things in believable space. People who don\'t draw very well can\'t do that.
Being able to draw means being able to put things in believable space. People who don't draw very well can't do that.
 David Hockney

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I'm pretty conservative when it comes to money. My parents were very working class and constantly working. There was always a very strong work ethic and that's put a more conservative, "save for a rainy day" mentality into me.
To reform society, and with it humanity, there is only one mean; to transform the mentality of men, to direct them ("les orienter", Fr.) in a new spirit.
 African Spir
Random, meaningless groups can adopt an us-versus-them mentality.
 Alexandra Robbins
The kind of group mentality that we had lived under since the Second World War is starting to erupt, and the craving for individualism is now much stronger. It's not as taboo anymore, as it was when I was younger.
 Nicolas Winding Refn
I mean, I grew up an athlete training and training and training. So I kind of have that mentality.
 Scott Speedman

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 David Hockney
I think Picasso was, without doubt, the greatest portraitist of the 20th century, if not any other century.
 David Hockney
It's a myth that if you're liked by only four people it must be good. It might also be very bad: they might be your mother, your brother, your uncle and your aunt.
 David Hockney
What I always longed to do was to be able to paint like I can draw, most artists would tell you that, they would all like to paint like they can draw.
 David Hockney
Yes, I did, I mean I painted er, in a kind of abstract expressionist way, because of course that was exciting.
 David Hockney