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nganhoaitranvo1You can hate me all you want, but you don't have the right to talk shit about me.
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luvportugalI dreamed about you last night. I woke up smiling. I hope you dreamed about me too. Thinking maybe all this wait is finally coming to an end. I hope your choice is the one ive been waiting for. A wise choice that will make me happy and hopefully you too. I only waited for you for god knows how long.
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Don't mistake my kindness for weakness.I am kind to everyone,but when someone is unkind to me,weak is not what you are going to remember about me.
CrackpotDon't mistake my kindness for weakness.I am kind to everyone,but when someone is unkind to me,weak is not what you are going to remember about me.
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My life, My choices, My problems, My mistakes, My lessons. Not your business, mind your own problems before you talk about mine.
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Don't judge me until you know me. Don't underestimate me until you challenge me. And don't talk about me until you talk to me!
Don't judge me until you know me. Don't underestimate me until you challenge me. And don't talk about me until you talk to me!
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EwshyCrazynessDont worry about me or what I do. This is my life not yours.
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Do not judge me until you know me, Do not underestimate me until you have challenged me, AND do not talk about me until you have talked to me.
LIVE*LAUGH*DREAMDo not judge me until you know me, Do not underestimate me until you have challenged me, AND do not talk about me until you have talked to me.
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For someone who hates my guts, you sure talk about me a lot! Love me or hate me, it's still an obsession...Here's a tip...Get a life and stop talking about mine.
VishakaFor someone who hates my guts, you sure talk about me a lot! Love me or hate me, it's still an obsession...Here's a tip...Get a life and stop talking about mine.
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They're right to think that about me, because I'm the person most likely to sleep with my female fans, I genuinely love other women. And I think they know that.
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I have been driven many times to my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere to go. My own wisdom, and that of all about me, seemed insufficient for the day.
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In terms of 20th century art, and the movements that occurred over this period, Pablo Picasso is probably the most important figure of the period. To say that Pablo Picasso conquered western art is, by today, the merest usual place. Before the age of 50, the Spanish born artist had become the most well known name in modern art, with the most distinct style and eye for artistic creation. There had been no other artists, prior to Picasso, who had such an impact on the art world, or had a mass following of fans and critics alike, as he did. 

Pablo Picasso was born in Magala, Span, in 1881, and had created a mass collection of works during the extensive course of his career. In fact, by the time he died in France, in 1973, over 22,000 pieces of his work had been found. These pieces included paintings, sculpture work, and a series of graphic design work which he had created over the course of his career. Over the extensive career, Picasso had a hand in every art form and movement that came through, during the 20th century. Not only that, he also co-founded cubism, which was one of the most popular movements during the 20th century, and was what he was most well known for with most of the works he created.



At the age of 15, Picasso was allowed to enroll in the advanced class of art, at the Royal Academy of Art, located in Barcelona. The creative style, and distinct art form he created, was seen in may of his early pieces, including The Old Woman, which was a 1901 piece. For a majority of his life, Picasso lived in France; in fact, he moved to Paris in 1904, where he remained until 1947, and made the move to Southern France. 

The waves of creation for Picasso's work, are described as different perionds. From 1901-1904, the Blue Period, he created images which depicted a poor world. Much of the work was in dark, somber, and blue tones, which is why the pieces were coined under this title. The Rose Period followed, from 1905 to 1906; lighter palettes were used, and a more circus like, and jubilant style, were seen in many of the pieces he created. During the following years, Picasso had attracted many famous artists to visit his studio in France; not only did he work with these artists, he learned from them. And, during this period, he also began to develop creative sculpture work, to transition into a new style of art. 

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was created in 1907, which was a great transition from the previous works Pablo Picasso had created, and a general departure from traditional art in general. This piece was one of the first of the cubism movement, and one of the first pieces into the world of modern art that he created during his illustrious career. He also created the Standing Female Nude (1910), which depicted the distinct style, shift, and distinct shapes, which had never been seen in the art world prior to this early work which he developed, along with Georges Braque and Gris. 

During the 1920s, much of the work Picasso did drew on classic themes, and large, monumental style nudes. His pieces became more of an interpretation, as opposed to work that represented anything that was going on in reality, or the lives of the pieces he depicted. In 1937, following the bombing in Guernica, the artist produced a piece with this title (Guernica). It was done to showcase his support towards ending war, and a condemnation on fascism in general. The series that followed this piece, and profits earner from this "war" piece, were given to help in the Republican movement during the 1930s. Guernica was not only a practical report or painting but also stays as a highly powerful political picture in modern art, rivaled by certain Mexican paintings of Diego Rivera. 

Comical and fantasy were the types of work that Picasso focused on, as his career moved forward, and as he drew closer to the end of his career. Graphic arts, ceramics, and sculpture work, were the methods that he drew on most, as opposed to painting and etched works, which were the predominant choices early on in his career. During this time, he produced thousands of stage designs, illustrations, and a series of drawings, which represented these themes, and distinct styles which he was focusing on during this period of his life. 

During this time, Picasso also focused on creating variations on different pieces, that were first created by other famous artists. Some of the works were initially created by Velazquez, and he also redesigned works which were initially introduced by Delacroix to the art world. Some of the most notable works he did during the end of his career, include The Rape of the Sabine Women and Naked Woman on the beach and Shovel. Many of these pieces are still influential in the art world today; and, in fact, due to the vision and distinct creative style, are still among some of the most innovative pieces which have been introduced to the art world, even during recent years. 


Although much of the work he created later in his career, were representative of a change in style, and new art form to follow, Pablo Picasso always created with a sense of vigor, and his own distinct style, regardless of what other artists were doing. His passion, and distinct style, along with the fact that he created pieces that were well ahead of his time, are some of the reasons why he is still regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, and by many, the greatest artists throughout history. Not only did he introduce a series of works during his illustrious career, he is also the first artist to take a step towards modern art, and to have a hand in all of the art movements that followed him during the 20th century in the art world.

Rene Magritte was one of the most well known and famous surrealist painters of all time, yet it was not until his 50s, when he was finally able to reach some form of fame and recognition for his work. He was extremely influential in the transformation of surrealism art, to the pop art movement, with the work he created, and the distinct style which he took with the creations that he made during the course of his career. Much of the work created by Rene Magritte, takes everyday, normal objects, and he would simply rearrange the figures, and locations, forcing the viewer to take a deeper look at what was in front of them, and at what the image truly represented.
Rene Magritte was born in 1898, to a wealthy manufacturer father. In 1912, his mother committed suicide, and at this time Rene decided to study at the Academie des Beaux-Art, which was located in Brussels. Many of the early works he did, were reminiscent of the style in which Pablo Picasso painted, where he followed a Cubo-Futurist style of art. One such example of this work, was a piece he created in 1919, Three nudes, In 1922 he married Georgette, and took a number of small jobs, including painting cabbage roses for a wallpaper company, in order to be able to pay the bills.

During the early period of his career, shortly following his marriage, Rene Magritte would spend the free time that he had, creating art forms and worked on a number of pieces; it was during this time period that he realized surrealism was the art form which he most enjoyed. The Threatened Assassin was one of his earliest pieces in 1926, which showcased the surrealist style which he had been working on; The Lost Jockey was another piece that he introduced in 1925, which also showcased this art form. Over the course of his career, he produced a number of variants on this piece, and changed the format to recreate what the viewer was experiencing. 

In 1927, Rene Magritte had his first one man show, which took place at the Galerie la Centaurie, which was in Brussels. During this period of his life, he was producing nearly one piece of art work each day, which made for an extensive showing, and a variety of unique styles for visitors of the exhibit to see. And, in 1927, he also made the move to Paris later on in the year, in order to join the surrealists. From 1927, through 1930, much of the work which Rene Magritte created, was described as cavernous, with many of his paintings showcasing bizarre scenes, with a hint of eroticism.

After a fallout with fellow artist Andre Breton, Rene Magritte moved back to Brussels, where he stayed for the remainder of his life. During the majority of his career, his work followed a surrealist style, and he very rarely, if ever, strayed away from this form. Much of the work he created depicted similar scenes, and recurring themes. Some of his favorites were floating  a human figure, creating the distinct styles which other artists did not. rocks, or creating a painting within a painting, and he also used many inanimate objects, within

During the course of his career, Rene Magritte would also use famous paintings, which were created by other artists, to put his own surrealist twist on it. One of the works he did, was recreate The Balcony (a piece that was designed by Manet), and in this piece he replaced the figures that were in the image, with coffins. This, was one way for Magritte to showcase his style, and to create a unique design, forcing viewers of his pieces, to look outside of the norm, and focus on the distinctive features which were not originally present. 

Along the similar lines, and with a focus on the surrealist style which he stayed true to, during his career, Rene Magritte began to work on sculptures at a later part of his career as well. He had a playful and provocative sense of humor, which worked in to many of the pieces which he created, and which became some of his most well known pieces throughout the course of his career. One such example of this is the series of pipe paintings which he created. The fascination he had with a paradoxical world, is clearly seen when you view the entire series as a whole piece, rather than viewing the images on their own. 

Although in recent years many of the works created by Rene Magritte have been on exhibit, during the course of his career he also had certain features exhibited in Brussels, as well as around the world. In 1936, one exhibit was held in New York City, and following this, two retrospective exhibits were also held. One was in 1965, at the Museum of Modern Art, and a second was held in 1992, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

If the dream is a translation of waking life, waking life is also a translation of the dream. ”

- Rene Magritte

Not only were a number of artists intrigued by, and influenced by the work Rene Magritte created, but popular culture, and the art world in general, were extremely influenced by his creative, and unique ability to take something so ordinary, yet make viewers of his pieces see something completely different. His ability to present figures in a suggestive, yet questioning manner, made his work extremely desirable, especially during the 1960s. In fact, much of his work has been plagiarized and used in books, print ads, and other manners, due to the distinct style, and the inability of artists to create in a similar manner. 


Although he died in 1967, of pancreatic cancer, much of the work of Rene Magritte is still on display today, in his hometown, and around the world. Not only did he introduce a new style, he was a leader in the surrealist style. And, he brought an entirely new way of looking at art, with the paintings, as well as some of the sculptures which he created, during the course of his career.

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