Pablo Picasso Quotes About Age
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The older you get the stronger the wind gets - and it's always in your face.
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Today, as you know, I am famous and very rich. But when I am alone with myself, I haven't the 'courage' to consider myself an artist, in the great and ancient sense of that word... I am only a public entertainer, who understands his age.
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It takes a long time to become young.
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People want to find a 'meaning' in everything and everyone. That's the disease of our age...
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If I had known there was such a thing as Islamic Calligraphy, I would never have started to paint. I have strived to reach the highest levels of artistic mastery, but I found that Islamic Calligraphy was there ages before I was.
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One starts to get young at the age of sixty and then it is too late.
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We don't grow older, we grow riper.
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Youth has no age.
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I don't think I'm wrong when I say that the most beautiful objects of the "stone age" were made of skin, fabric, and especially wood. The "stone age" ought to be called the "wood age." How many African statues are made of stone, bone, or ivory? Maybe one in a thousand! And prehistoric man had no more ivory at his disposal than African tribes. Maybe even less. He must have had thousands of wooden fetishes, all gone now.
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Age only matters when one is aging. Now that I have arrived at a great age, I might as well be twenty.
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