"I watched television a little, but I mostly just drew and read magazines"
- Stephen Sprouse
About this Quote
This quote by Stephen Sprouse speaks to the value of imagination and imagination in his life. He was not content to merely see tv, but rather chose to take part in activities that would stimulate his mind and creativity. Drawing and checking out magazines were his preferred activities, recommending that he was a creative individual who enjoyed exploring his own ideas and ideas. He was not content to simply consume what was presented to him on tv, but instead sought out activities that would allow him to reveal himself and explore his own interests. This quote speaks with the significance of creativity and imagination in our lives, and how it can be a powerful tool for self-expression and expedition.
This quote is written / told by Stephen Sprouse between September 12, 1953 and March 4, 2004. He/she was a famous Designer.
The author also have 14 other quotes.
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