(13 quotes found)
“We have relegated the saints to a pink and blue and gold world of plaster statuary that belongs to the past; it is a hangover, a relic, of the Dark Ages when men were the children of fantasy's magic.”
C. Kilmer Myers
“The soldiers wrote on unfinished plaster. The house was like a blank canvas for the soldiers.”
Chris Martin
“It's like a plaster over everything. You can't tell it's logs underneath.”
Jane Johnson
“[The plaster sculpture] Kissing George Bush ... [George Bush] is a wildly passionate man who consumes my will. My love for him is deep and frightening. The more he hurts me the more I love him. ...”
Daniel Chester French
“We were out here for six months covered in drywall dust, covered in paint, covered in plaster. We put in our blood, sweat and tears.”
Yis Gigay
“I've that within - for which there are no plasters.”
David Garrick
“The plaster has been peeling for years.”
Clarke Maughan
“French's mustard is very soothing for your feet. You can make an old-fashioned plaster of it. It has a nice, warming sensation.”
Joey Green
“Under the windows and one spot at the top the paint is flaking and you can see the white plaster underneath.”
Marilyn Lyons
“I'm going to plaster this campus with the Big South brand as quickly as they'll let me do it.”
Kyle Kallander