Art
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follow in someone’s footsteps
idiom
: to do the same things that another person has done before.
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“Money doesn’t change men, it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish or arrogant or greedy, the money brings that out, that’s all.”
— Henry Ford
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“Someday A Rain Will Come And Wash All The Scum Off The Streets” | Taxi Driver | CineClips
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Rami Malek Ranting for 10 Minutes | Mr. Robot | Prime Video
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“Art for the most part, is about concentration, solitude and determination. It’s really not about other people’s needs and assumptions. I’m not interested in the notion that art serves something. Art is useless, not useful.”
Richard Serra
(b. 1938, San Francisco)
Strike: To Roberta and Rudy
1969–71
Hot-rolled steel
8 ft 1 in x 24 ft x 1 ½ in
Guggenheim Museum, New York
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Michael Fremer Tours Audio Research 2023 | Factory Tour
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Michael Bierut on how to think like a designer
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by Anthony Burrill
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plagiarism
noun [ U ]
UK /ˈpleɪ.dʒər.ɪ.zəm/ US /ˈpleɪ.dʒɚ.ɪ.zəm/
the process or practice of using another person’s ideas or work and pretending that it is your own.
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follow in someone’s footsteps
idiom
: to do the same things that another person has done before.
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Rogers LS3/5a + NEW Audio Research I/50
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“The care of human life and happiness… is the first and only legitimate object of good government.”
— Thomas Jefferson
