Danny Says Quotes
Danny Fields: Soup cans; that was revolutionary. That was really pushing the bucket, or whatever you... cutting the envelope; because everything good starts off being hated by the New York Times.
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Danny Fields: The lesson of Andy Warhol is, it's sort of an upper class thing; you don't get all excited about anything. That suits me fine. That's it. I was not worried about being uncool anymore, because I knew all it took was to do nothing. That's the whole model of what that world was saying, 'You're better off doing nothing. Look at it, and let the looking at it become the thing that you're doing.'
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Danny Fields: This is a good metaphor for everything, we just pretended there was no known way of doing it, and maybe someone knew a known way of doing it, and admit what we don't know. And be proud of what we don't know. And make a virtue of what we don't know. And turn a lack of expertise, lack of virtuosity, into an asset.
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