Douglas Adams Quotes About Art
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I tend to get very suspicious of anything that thinks it's art while it's being created.
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Was there a reason behind it? There would be no point in asking Zaphod, he never appeared to have a reason for anything he did at all: he had turned unfathomability into an art form. He attacked everything in life with a mixture of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence and it was often difficult to tell which was which.
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I think media are at their most interesting before anybody's thought of calling them art, when people still think they're just a load of junk.
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I think the idea of art kills creativity.
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Alltami (n.) The ancient art of being able to balance the hot and cold shower taps.
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There is an art to the business of making sandwiches which it is given to few ever to find the time to explore in depth. It is a simple task, but the opportunities for satisfaction are many and profound.
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The Guide says there is an art to flying", said Ford, "or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
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