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My workspace is defined by books, ephemera, quiet and light. I don't have a computer, telephone or a fax machine there.
Maira Kalman
2.
What protects you in this world from sadness and from the loss of an ability to do something? ... Work and love.
Maira Kalman
3.
Everyone I know is looking for solace, hope and a tasty snack.
Maira Kalman
4.
A visit to a museum is a search for beauty, truth, and meaning in our lives. Go to museums as often as you can.
Maira Kalman
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I tell you these stories because these things happen to everyone. It's not about being starched or polished or cute or polite. It's about having ears that stick out, about breaking yet another glass. It's about seeing something for the first time and making a million mistakes and not ever getting completely discouraged.
Maira Kalman
6.
Flowers lead to books, which lead to thinking and not thinking and then more flowers and music, music. Then many more flowers and many more books.
Maira Kalman
7.
My dream is to walk around the world. A smallish backpack, all essentials neatly in place. A camera. A notebook. A traveling paint set. A hat. Good shoes. A nice pleated (green?) skirt for the occasional seaside hotel afternoon dance.
Maira Kalman
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I like the brooding man - a brooding man with a sense of humor.
Maira Kalman
9.
Go out and walk. That is the glory of life.
Maira Kalman
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if something does go wrong, here is my advice... KEEP CALM and CARRY ON.
Maira Kalman
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In any work you do, you can be profound one minute, and then you be superficial the next, and you can be smart and insightful and then insipid. There can be room for all that.
Maira Kalman
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Wonderful things happen when your brain is empty.
Maira Kalman
13.
Washing dishes is the anecdote to confusion. I know that for a fact.
Maira Kalman
14.
On my desk, I always have a lemon or a lime drying. I love the fragrance. Also, a Staedtler eraser, a brush for the eraser and a pencil sharpener.
Maira Kalman
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My short attention span has allowed me a life of diversity in work and place.
Maira Kalman
16.
You'd have to be completely crazy not to be influenced by and take from other artists. It's completely impossible not to.
Maira Kalman
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The tears are invisible. I'm in a complete state of panic before I begin something because I'm sure that it's going to be a complete disaster. I'm going to do a worse job than anybody could ever imagine anybody doing on the planet earth.
Maira Kalman
18.
I live in a small world of gouache and brush and pen and ink. I'd like to explore the world of multiples - etching and prints.
Maira Kalman
19.
The book. Calming object. Held in the hand.
Maira Kalman
20.
Soon enough it will be me struggling (valiantly?) to walk - lugging my stuff around. How are we all so brave as to take step after step? Day after day? How are we so optimistic, so careful not to trip and yet do trip, and then get up and say O.K. Why do I feel so sorry for everyone and so proud?
Maira Kalman
21.
I have many questions, but no patience to think them through.
Maira Kalman
22.
Every Monday morning is new hope.
Maira Kalman
23.
The most inspiring objects are books. I have about 5,000 volumes in my home library. It's an unending source of visuals and ideas.
Maira Kalman
24.
I still do have the little lunch bag that my mother made out of a towel and embroidered with my name on it for when I went to kindergarten.
Maira Kalman
25.
It's almost impossible to reconcile the realities of how one feels during the day, hour by hour. But I approach things not cynically.
Maira Kalman
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My sister is an artist and an interior designer. She went to high school for art. I went to high school for music.
Maira Kalman
27.
We could speak about the meaning of life vis-a-vis non-consequential/deontological theories, apodictic transformation schemata, the incoherence of exemplification, metaphysical realism, Cartesian interactive dualism, revised non reductive dualism, postmodernist grammatology and dicey dichotomies. But we would still be left with Nietzsche's preposterous mustache which instills great anguish and skepticism in the brain, which leads (as it did in his case) to utter madness. I suggest we go to Paris instead.
Maira Kalman
28.
Michael Pollan is a champion. In all ways. A man of great integrity, humor, and common sense and kindness.
Maira Kalman
29.
I said, 'Well, how much space do I have?' And they said, 'Well, you know, it's the Internet.'
Maira Kalman
30.
I like Thomas Jefferson, though he intimidated me. I thought he would have been very tough to be around. I don't know if he had such a sense of humor.
Maira Kalman