A Quote by Fareed Zakaria

I don't want to paint a picture of total gloom and doom. — © Fareed Zakaria
I don't want to paint a picture of total gloom and doom.
If you paint a picture and I paint a picture, we each want to do it our own way. And we'll stand or fall on whatever we did.
I don't want to do death any more. I don't want to do doom and gloom. I want to do life and love.
You want me to be all doom and gloom, or just shut up?
The reason for my painting large canvases is that I want to be intimate and human. To paint a small picture is to place yourself outside your experience, to look upon an experience as a stereopticon view or with a reducing glass. However you paint the larger picture, you are in it. It isn't something you command.
I am not a 'doom and gloom' guy.
Being an environmentalist isn't all about doom and gloom.
Growing up in Stockton wasn't all doom and gloom.
When there's doom and gloom, don't forget there's darkness before dawn.
If I was painting a picture, I wouldn't want to take a picture of a single paint stroke. I'd rather show people what it looks like when it's done.
Talking doom and gloom all day no longer fit who I was as a person.
Life is never a bed of roses, but it's not all doom and gloom either.
The '80s have been so much doom and gloom. We've become very pessimistic.
What you do when you paint, you take a brush full of paint, get paint on the picture, and you have faith.
I've seen a lot of doom and gloom and depressing things, and it's [the] youth that give me hope.
We had all these smiley family pictures all over the walls of my house, but I always found those pictures to be odd because we weren't smiling all the time. I don't want to paint the picture of a total dysfunctional house, but there were a lot of arguments in that house. A lot of pain.
I said, I don't want to paint things like Picasso's women and Matisse's odalisques lying on couches with pillows. I don't want to paint people. I want to paint something I have never seen before. I don't want to make what I'm looking at. I want the fragments.
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