11+ William T. Wiley Quotes On Education, Slavery And Civil War

All kids, when they go to school, are pretty good artists and dancers and singers and poets. All that gets buried, basically through being educated, or brainwashed. — William T. Wiley

Irish is the prominent nationality in the family, but beyond that, I really don't know. I see a lot of artistic or creative influence coming through on my mother's side. — William T. Wiley

I wish I could have known earlier that you have all the time you'll need right up to the day you die. — William T. Wiley

It's like there are all these languages available, especially in terms of image. Why confine yourself to only English? There's all these languages and possibilities and concepts to speak or communicate with. — William T. Wiley

I've been attracted to imagery and occasionally I've drawn from it, but I never thought I'd be painting these paintings. I didn't have any desire to. I didn't think there was any reason to. — William T. Wiley

You can't automate in the arts. Since the sixteenth century there has been no change in the number of people necessary to produce Hamlet. — William T. Wiley

We're all kind of basically involved in the same thing, putting up a blank of some kind and filling it in. — William T. Wiley

I think being an artist, or just being creative, or imaginative, or aware, where I think everybody starts out, and by about the age of 10, that's been pretty effectively whipped out by education. — William T. Wiley

The whole Disney thing is really interesting, in a way, how that's so permeated life and the world and the planet. — William T. Wiley

I'm just a landscape painter. I look out the window and I see what's going on, and I paint it. While I'm painting it, I also write thoughts about what I see going on out there. — William T. Wiley

Art! What a concept! It saved my life! A place where you can do as you please! — William T. Wiley

Life Lessons by William T. Wiley

  1. William T. Wiley's work encourages viewers to think beyond the surface level of life, to explore the deeper meanings and implications of the world around them.
  2. His work often uses humor and satire to explore the complexities of life, while also emphasizing the importance of maintaining a sense of joy and optimism.
  3. Through his work, Wiley encourages viewers to take a step back and appreciate the beauty of life, while also pushing them to think critically and question the status quo.
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