A Quote by Jason Mraz

I think these days, new artists have a tendency to try to cut corners. — © Jason Mraz
I think these days, new artists have a tendency to try to cut corners.
There is a desperate tendency to try to legislate artists, to try to lay down rules for their obligations to society. Just leave artists alone. If you are a true artist, you will have a very finely tuned moral mechanism.
You can't cut no days, you can't cut no corners, because you will feel it in the gym, you'll feel it in the sparring.
It's a fact of life that there will always be people who try to cut corners.
For artists diving into a new technology, it is a triple short-cut to mastery: you get a free ride on the novelty of the medium; there are no previous masters to surpass; and after a few weeks, you are the master. Try that with the violin.
My best advice to working women is just try what you think right now will be best for you and your family - and if it doesn't work, then change it. And look for ways to cut corners to add to your sanity.
There is a sad tendency in our world today for persons to cut one another down. Did you ever realize that it does not take very much in the way of brainpower to make remarks that may wound another? Try the opposite of that. Try handing out compliments.
I try to stay very busy. I basically work seven days a week. I try to do new things, to meet new people.
I guess my tendency is to think essentially that the new wrinkles won't do the job if the old major idea didn't, and so you have to try something different. Then maybe they can all be combined in some coherent piece.
There's a tendency for people in New York to think the world exists between the East and the Hudson Rivers, and I don't share that opinion. To me the world is a big place and I try to reach people everywhere. Listen, if I'm nothing else, I feel I've been a man of the people. I'm not going to pretend to be one of those snobby New York theater people.
What's frustrating more than anything is when chefs start to cut corners and believe that they are incognito in the way they send out appetizers, entrees, and they know it's not 100 percent, but they think the customers can't spot it.
Bad days, good days, ‘I’ll cut you if you look at me the wrong way’ days. I’ll take them all.
Is it better to strive for success as a self-representing artist or try to get your feet wet in the gallery world? That is such a common question these days among artists. I truly believe that most artists will come to a cross road where they will have to decide on which route to take as it's extremely hard to be successful in both worlds.
If you cut corners you just keep on going in circles.
The raising of a child is the building of a cathedral. You can't cut corners.
Don't cut corners or compromise to achieve your dreams.
On the straight and narrow path, there are simply no corners to be cut.
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