A Quote by Pablo Picasso

When I paint a woman in an armchair, the armchair is there to show illness and death-or as a protection. — © Pablo Picasso
When I paint a woman in an armchair, the armchair is there to show illness and death-or as a protection.
Let's be honest: we all watch the show at home and play 'armchair' 'Survivor,' inserting our opinions, comments and yelling at the TV screen.
The woman will sit eternally in the tall black armchair. I will be the one woman you will never have...excessive living weighs down the imagination: we will not live, we will only write and talk to swell the sails.
You can't do business sitting on your ... armchair!
The painter’s instrument is his armchair.
My apartment is basically a couch, an armchair, and about four thousand books.
Armchair warriors often fail - and we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
I have an armchair interest in gardening, but I don't like to get my knees dirty. I don't have a garden.
I dream of an art of balance, of quietness, something analogous to a good armchair.
By legend and perhaps by nature philosophers are more accustomed to the armchair than the workbench.
Breakfast is served on my Herend china and I sit in an old armchair so I can read the papers.
Art should be something like a good armchair in which to rest from physical fatigue.
Sometimes armchair quarterbacks are doing it to enhance their own image. I'm just not comfortable with that idea.
Only armchair politicians are immune from committing mistakes. Errors are inherent in political action.
I'm an armchair psychologist, I suppose, and I like to kind of sit around and guess and pretend I know what's going on.
If rehearsed eye-rolls and sneers and armchair psychology worked, and were interesting, Fox wouldn't be number one.
I might have simply settled down into an armchair literary life. I really don't know exactly why I didn't.
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