A Quote by Cody Fern

I'm dedicating myself to an art form that takes a lifetime to master. — © Cody Fern
I'm dedicating myself to an art form that takes a lifetime to master.
It takes a lifetime to master one dance form.
Marketing takes a day to learn. Unfortunately, it takes a lifetime to master.
It's easy to learn but takes a lifetime to master.
It takes a lifetime and a half to master the classical guitar.
The reason why the music [jazz] is important is because it's an art form-an ancient art form-that takes in the mythology of our people.
To say that one waits a lifetime for his soulmate to come around is a paradox. People eventually get sick of waiting, take a chance on someone, and by the art of commitment become soulmates, which takes a lifetime to perfect.
I think I realized it was an art form at the beginning, but it took me a really long time before I was able to view what I was performing myself as an art form.
The seeker says, "I do not know." That takes honesty. The master says, "I do not know." That takes a mystic's mind that knows things through non-knowing. The disciple says, "I know." That takes ignorance, in the form of borrowed knowledge.
The name of the game is no-limit Texas Hold'em, the game that takes a minute to learn but a lifetime to master.
Learning to trust our intuition is an art form, and like all other art forms, it takes practice to perfect.
In your training, do not be in a hurry, for it takes a minimum of ten years to master the basics and advance to the first rung. Never think of yourself as an all-knowing, perfected master; you must continue to train daily with your friends and students and progress together in the Art of Peace.
It takes two years on the stage for an actor or an actress to learn how to speak correctly and to manage his voice properly, and it takes about ten years to master the subtle art of being able to hold ones audience.
It takes two years on the stage for an actor or an actress to learn how to speak correctly and to manage his voice properly, and it takes about ten years to master the subtle art of being able to hold one's audience.
Art, whatever form it takes, requires hard work, craftsmanship and creativity. As a writer, I know my grammar, cadence, the music of prose, and the art of the narrative.
It is a peculiar art form, but I think it's a necessary art form - and I do believe it's a noble art form.
Prose is an art form, movies and acting in general are art forms, so is music, painting, graphics, sculpture, and so on. Some might even consider classic games like chess to be an art form. Video games use elements of all of these to create something new. Why wouldn't video games be an art form?
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