A Quote by Pablo Picasso

Disciples be damned. It's not interesting. It's only the masters that matter. Those who create. — © Pablo Picasso
Disciples be damned. It's not interesting. It's only the masters that matter. Those who create.
Imitators? All right! Disciples if you like. But disciples be damned. It's not interesting.
I abhor the supreme folly of those who blame the disciples of nature in defiance of those masters who were themselves her pupils
Disciples do owe their masters only a temporary belief, and a suspension of their own judgment till they be fully instructed.
I'm out to take the Bible, create disciples who make disciples, disciple cycles.
The Masters is not greedy. You wanna buy a Masters souvenir logo shirt? Sure, let's go over to the nearest Ralph Lauren boutique. Oops, you can only purchase Masters memorabilia at the Masters, this one week of the year.
Note that charity is given only to those who seek it, only to those who earnestly pray for it, only to those who are disciples of Christ. Before we can be filled with this pure love, we must start at the beginning with the first principle of the gospel. We must have "first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ."
Any talented decadent can make unreality believable. To make reality convincing is another matter, a matter for only the greatest masters.
Horace, when you get older, try to avoid being saddled with an apprentice. Not only are they a damned nuisance, but apparently they constantly feel the need to get the better of their masters. They’re bad enough when they’re learning. But when they graduate, they become unbearable. [The Kings of Clonmel Pg.268]
How vast those Orbs must be, and how inconsiderable this Earth, the Theatre upon which all our mighty Designs, all our Navigations, and all our Wars are transacted, is when compared to them. A very fit consideration, and matter of Reflection, for those Kings and Princes who sacrifice the Lives of so many People, only to flatter their Ambition in being Masters of some pitiful corner of this small Spot.
There are some masters from whom you can learn good things. Streets are one of those masters!
It often occurs to me that we love most what makes us miserable. In my opinion the damned are damned because they enjoy being damned.
Only those with passion can become masters.
Actions are interesting to watch. I learn about the actors. Their movements are emblems of the tensions in this internal landscape, which their actions resolve. About-to-act is an interesting state to experience, because I am conscious of just those tensions. Acting itself feels fairly dull; it not only resolves, it obliterates those tensions from my consciousness. Acting is only interesting as it leads to new tensions that, irrelevantly, cause me to act again.
We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combinations [that is, unions or colluding organizations] of masters, though frequently of those of workmen. But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject. Masters are always and everywhere in a sort of tacit, but constant and uniform combination, not to raise the wages of labor above their actual price.
Only those who want nothing are masters of Nature.
It's not that there are no masters, but that there are many. And the job of the solicitor general is to balance those masters and to accommodate them all, each in their proper places, wisely and well and in so doing to represent the people of the United States.
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