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Laurie Anderson quotesBorn: 07/05/1947Country: usa |
- Paradise is exactly like where you are right now... only much, much better. (Laurie Anderson) [paradise/right]
- A lot of artists who have a certain style are expected to more or less keep doing their style. It's so easy to get into that rut of production. (Laurie Anderson)
- A lot of the work in United States is highly critical of technology. I'm using 15,000 watts of power and 18 different pieces of electronic equipment to say that. (Laurie Anderson)
- A lot of words in English confuse the idea of life and electricity, like the word livewire. Laurie Anderson (Laurie Anderson)
- As a New Yorker, I'm someone who lives on an island and looks across to America. (Laurie Anderson)
- As an artist I'd choose the thing that's beautiful more than the one that's true. Laurie Anderson (Laurie Anderson)
- At the School of Visual Arts in New York, you can get your degree in Net art, which is really a fantastic way of thinking of theater in new ways. (Laurie Anderson)
- Besides all those whaling details, Moby Dick is about someone who's looking for something so huge, something they've wanted all their life, yet they know when they find it, it will kill them. (Laurie Anderson)
- I don't take compliments so well. I always hang my head and shuffle and kind of try to immediately forget. (Laurie Anderson)
- I hate zoos. (Laurie Anderson)
- I have written a few children's books. The first book that I wrote was for children. It was called "The Package", and it was a mystery story in pictures. It had no words. (Laurie Anderson)
- I have written a lot about snakes. There's something pretty primordial about it. (Laurie Anderson)
- I just sort of wish people would dance differently. It reminds me of teenage sex. (Laurie Anderson)
- I really like books that you can kind of hear as much as think about, that are so graphic and visual. (Laurie Anderson)
- I see and write things first as an artist, second as a woman, and third as a New Yorker. All three have built-in perspectives that aren't neutral. (Laurie Anderson)
- I so much appreciate it when anybody tries to make something and tries to be an artist - I'm happy to see the work. (Laurie Anderson)
- I think a lot of people in Washington are extremely suspicious of NASA. (Laurie Anderson)
- I think artists who are attracted to working on the Net will adjust their work to the capabilities of a very small screen. (Laurie Anderson)
- I think women are excellent social critics. (Laurie Anderson)
- I'm a real workaholic. (Laurie Anderson)
- I'm an average enough person to point to the things I've gotten to see that are awe-inspiring. (Laurie Anderson)
- I'm not usually where I think I am. It's kind of spooky. (Laurie Anderson)
- I've been trying to avoid goal-oriented behavior. (Laurie Anderson)
- I've never really had a hobby, unless you count art, which the IRS once told me I had to declare as a hobby since I hadn't made money with it. (Laurie Anderson)
- If there are bases on the moon, that would be the end of the moon as we know it. (Laurie Anderson)
- It's good to take a longer view and think, What would I really like to do if I had no limitations whatsoever? (Laurie Anderson)
- It's just such a great miracle when things do work, and they work for such a wild variety of crazy reasons. (Laurie Anderson)
- My job is to make images and leave the decision-making and conclusion-drawing to other people. (Laurie Anderson)
- My secret dream is to write an epic poem. That's probably the most pretentious thing I've said. (Laurie Anderson)
- My work is more about trying to ask good questions and not trying to come up with big shows. Every fashion company is doing that, every car company is doing that. (Laurie Anderson)
- One of the things I learned from working on the Olympics was, the world does not need another big multimedia show. (Laurie Anderson)
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