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  • We have only two criteria, really - artistic merit and excellence - keeping in mind, now, the diversity of the American people. (Alexie Sherman)
  • What we do is look for high standards of excellence in the arts. (Alexie Sherman)
  • I think it's the greatest art form in the world, so I'm always encouraging to people. (Alexie Sherman)
  • So I learned things like clown work, juggling - circus arts, and so forth. (Alexie Sherman)
  • For me, the martial arts is a search for something inside. It's not just a physical discipline. (Alexie Sherman)
  • When I was growing up I always thought the arts and acting a bit mysterious and inaccessible. If there is any way of demystifying it, that's fine with me. (Alexie Sherman)
  • It takes great technique, tremendous discipline and energy and practice, and damn few are capable. Art is confidence. Technique makes it possible to achieve artistic greatness, but doesn't guarantee it. The great piano artists are not the ones who are best playing Clementi exercises. (Alexie Sherman)
  • I've been involved with martial arts for so many years now, I don't really analyze them too much anymore. (Alexie Sherman)
  • I've been involved with martial arts for so many years now, I don't really analyze them too much anymore. (Alexie Sherman)
  • Martial art is a form of expression, an expression from your inner self to your hands and legs. (Alexie Sherman)
  • Martial arts films sort of died out. (Alexie Sherman)
  • Music and movement are both expressions of the same basic human energy. They are like paints used to color the screen. (Alexie Sherman)
  • This means even more to me socially than artistically. It's just a pleasure to be a part of this movie and I can't even believe I've got this for it. (Alexie Sherman)
  • It's an extraordinary feat. (Alexie Sherman)
  • Johnny moved on stage in very specific ways, he had a specific guitar strum that contributed to the energy of his performances. (Alexie Sherman)
  • France, and the whole of Europe have a great culture and an amazing history. Most important thing though is that people there know how to live! In America they've forgotten all about it. I'm afraid that the American culture is a disaster. (Alexie Sherman)
  • I'd like to do more Shakespeare. I'd like to do Iago in Othello. I look so benign. It would be interesting to see that black evil come out of my soul. (Alexie Sherman)
  • I am an artist and I have an instrument that can be played beautifully. (Alexie Sherman)
  • I would love to have a multimedia company up and running where we're writing and producing films and stage plays, television, even music. (Alexie Sherman)
  • There's a cockiness about the performing arts. There's an eagerness to do the thing that you love doing. (Alexie Sherman)
  • Let me talk about how I dig my art, how I don't drive ten minutes without being creative, how I'm going to be in this business for the rest of my life, how I'm going to do things differently. (Alexie Sherman)
  • But where there is no art show, I would still be painting. (Alexie Sherman)
  • Here's something pompous - you take your day and artistically create it, so every moment has an artistic flavor. (Alexie Sherman)
  • Writing is truly a creative art - putting word to a blank piece of paper and ending up with a full-fledged story rife with character and plot. (Alexie Sherman)
  • That's the joy of art - it should be dangerous and challenging but it's just art - it's safe. (Alexie Sherman)
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