9 Quotes About Illustrator

Illustrator quotes can be about anything you want them to be. They can tell you exactly what your life is like. They can talk about your favorite book or movie as well as about someone else's favorite book or movie. They can talk about the time you met your current partner Read more

They can describe a day in your life or a part of yourself. Whatever it is, illustrator quotes are always a great conversation starter and a great way to brighten someone's day.

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This is for everyone who has ever looked at the stars, or gazed from atop a hill, or across the sea and wondered... Tim Perkins
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Creating a world within the imagination one day at a time through words and colors. Peggy A. Borel
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Though this child came in with nothing but excess baby fat, chemical brain waves, and mother and son bodily toxins on his legs, he had a fate fit for a modern day demigod. David Scheier
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Miss, I'd gladly pay you to remove your clothes. David Scheier
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~Reading a book is like looking through a window! Zetta Hupf
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The thing about being a screenwriter, scriptwriter, or scenarist, You get to have multiple personalities and not be charged! Funny
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Children need to see themselves in books. They need to see their gender. They need to see their color, hair texture, their disability, themselves. Picture books are like many children’s first introduction to the world. Seeing yourself is almost like a message. It’s saying, you matter, you are visible, and you’re valuable Christian Robinson
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With a glance back towards the house, he pulled the secret sketches from within. He'd been working at them on and off for a fortnight now, ever since he'd come across Cousin Eliza's fairy tales among Rose's things. Though they were written for children, magical stories of bravery and morality, they had made their way beneath his skin. The characters had seeped inside his mind and come alive, their simple wisdom a balm for his swirling mind, his ugly adult troubles. He had found himself in moments of distraction scribbling lines that had turned themselves into a crone at a spinning wheel, the Fairy Queen with her long thick plait, the Princess bird trapped in her golden cage. Kate Morton