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I've been working in sculpture and painting since 1920.
I've been using a computer for quite some time, and I don't understand everything.
I'm so American that I had grandfathers who actually fought a battle against each other.
Every time I learn a new thing to do on my computer, I have to write it down so that I can remember it.
There are three things we have no control over: our birth; our emotions, if we're sincere; and our death.
My husband wanted me to be a typical socialite. We never agreed on anything, so finally we decided it wasn't going to work.
I married a man who was jealous about everything. If I got enthusiastic about a book, about a flower, about a place, about a human being - jealous. 'Don't do it! Stop.' It was depressing, and I couldn't take it.
My reputation was built on hostility. I had no friends and some very virulent enemies in the old-guard art scene when I began. They threw their heavy artillery against me. They were convinced I was perverting the public taste.