April 22, 2011
My new website is at www.AnthonyQuinnArtist.com
It features new portfolios of drawings, as well as my usual blog postings.
Thanks to everyone who has followed me on this blog to date. I hope you enjoy the new site. Please drop by and feel free to keep posting those comments!
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August 18, 2010
Should have brought an iPod, or a book. Or waited until the trains quieten down a bit. Didn’t. Probably won’t next time either. Stinkin’ crowds.
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May 3, 2010
Let me tell you: I know a thing or two. These young guys with their computers and their MBAs, what do they know? Nothing. Well, maybe that’s not entirely true but the point is, you can’t match experience. It’s all about people. Who you know and how to deal with them. Soft skills, they call it. What’s soft about that? You can’t get what I’ve got from books you know.
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May 2, 2010
This man was waiting patiently outside the supermarket. Later in the day, I spotted a road sign bearing the message that became the title of this post. He knew what he was getting in for.
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