Maybe one who stays in balanced between 
the yin and the yang in creativity.
ab


________________________________
 From: Tom McCormack <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected] 
Sent: Friday,
June 8, 2012 11:09 AM
Subject: Scott Fitzgerald quote and "the definition of
an artist"
 
My son Dan is a film director and screenwriter in Hollywood. He
puts the
following question to me.

". . .Do you know of any famous
modification of Fitzgerald's quote --
"The test of a first-rate intelligence
is the ability to hold two opposed
ideas in mind at the same time and still
retain the ability to function"?
I have a vague recollection of somebody's
adjusting that quote to talk about
the definition of an artist.
Does this ring
any bell? If it was in some movie,  I'll drop it."

In typical father fashion,
I lumbered Dan with all sorts of reservations about
the FSF line (which, in
fact, Dan shared) but I admitted it did have a certain
fuzzy provocativeness
(much that's provocative in art depends on an element of
fuzziness).

But I
had no recollection of the line's being altered to talk about the
definition
of an artist. Can any members help me (and Dan)?

Tom McCormack
ASA
New York
City

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