Paul Smith

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You can find inspiration in everything. If you can't, then you're not looking properly.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Fashion
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Stop making sense. Logic is predictable. Think differently.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Thinking
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What I adore is mixing the unexpected, things you don't imagine should go together
- Paul Smith
Collection: Together
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Don't dress for fashion, dress for yourself
- Paul Smith
Collection: Fashion
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Many people look but they do not see.
- Paul Smith
Collection: People
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Great stories happen all around you every day. At the time they’re happening, you don’t think of them as stories. You probably don’t think about them at all. You experience them. You enjoy them. You learn from them. You’re inspired by them. They only become stories if someone is wise enough to share them. That’s when a story is born.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Wise
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Experience is the best teacher. A compelling story is a close second.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Teacher
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People, even children, aren't really afraid of change. They're afraid of not being prepared for change.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Children
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I think I was really naïve. I had no context to think about what I wanted to do. Each step was a next stage of exploration.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Thinking
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When life closes a door, God opens a window.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Doors
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Maybe that's what I've based my career on: getting up earlier than everyone else so I get an extra couple of hours.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Couple
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The Japanese are hard to understand, but once you do the world is your oyster.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Oysters
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I think it was interesting that when you're in those formative years you respond to things that interest you and don't always know where they lead. But they accumulate and add up to something that enriches your later life or leads you to some new experience.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Thinking
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There's always an important person who helps support your interests and encourages you.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Support
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When knowledge is scant or conflicting, folklore takes over.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Knowledge
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I've always been a keen cyclist, I'm very close to the world of cycling. Not just cycling really - also walking, adventures, being a curious person, traveling to new countries.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Country
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I was always busy doing something, being an only child.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Children
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Christianity began in Palestine as an experience, it moved to Greece and became a philosophy, it moved to Italy and became an institution, it moved to Europe and became a culture, and it moved to America and became a business! We've left the experience long behind.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Philosophy
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I was always kind of naïve, and really needed to be given some direction.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Kind
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I got the letter about becoming a Sir in 2000, the same year that Pauline asked me if we could finally get married. My assistant, Colette, called up and it turned out both the wedding and the Buck House ceremony were happening on the same day. I was knighted at 11 and married at four. She became an instant Lady.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Years
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I was always making things. I made model airplanes and did a number of hands-on activities. I liked creating in some form or another, not realizing what it was all about.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Airplane
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My parents never prevented me from doing anything, but they didn't have the knowledge of the arts that Mrs. Ranger had.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Art
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Charles Burchfield would look at what you were working on and not say anything for several minutes. Then he would very sensitively respond - "Well, have you thought about?" or "Might you consider?" I respected that so much because I thought he was so sensitive to my work, and didn't want to offend me, but in the right way to encourage me.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Say Anything
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I was there [in school] the full time with one teacher, and the student body was never more than 10 or 12 students of all ages.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Teacher
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One association with the arts that I vividly remember was a magazine called Normal Instructor, a teachers' magazine, that Miss George would hold up with illustrations of great artworks like [Vincent] van Gogh and Rembrandt [van Rijn].
- Paul Smith
Collection: Teacher
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Being born in '31 was during the Depression and in my earlier youth World War II took place - so it was not the best of times, and yet I don't recall ever having experiences that were a burden.
- Paul Smith
Collection: War
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I developed friends in the community that were in walking distance or a bicycle ride away, so that I socialized and did a lot of things that children do in their early years.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Children
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At the end of the elementary program, I then had to move onto high school. Simultaneously, my parents moved to Attica to a suburban area not far from the well-known Attica State Prison. Then I would take the school bus which was a very short distance away, where I was involved with a much larger community.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Distance
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In thinking back, not having any experience in any other elementary school, there may have been an advantage of being with different age groups to benefit from what they were learning in a more advanced capacity. With a small group like that, there was a lot of one-to-one teaching.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Teaching
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I think there were some programs but in those days art programs were kind of basic. You would do drawing and simple collage type work. But at home I was beginning to get interested in doing my own thing as well. I'm not sure what inspired this, but I became very interested in decorating things.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Art
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I was painting furniture, learning to stencil, and explore all kinds of traditional techniques of decoration. I learned from books that I picked up.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Book
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I learned from books that I picked up. That was something that just came out of nowhere but continued to be an attraction. So there was a continuum of my interest in the arts and involvement in creating that was strong enough that it later blossomed into much more.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Art
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Upon graduation, in the yearbook I was voted "Most likely to succeed." which I know was credited to my artistic achievements.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Yearbook
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At school there were some programs in music. I did take piano lessons, and we had a piano at home. I got very interested in that.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Home
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The pastors and ministry leaders came away energized to have voter registration drives at their churches and motivated to encourage their congregations to "vote their values."
- Paul Smith
Collection: Past
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We've got a nation of people who have one eye looking out for the next speed camera, another looking for a speed limit sign and another looking at the speedometer - which is a bit of a shame, when you only have two eyes.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Clever
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There were neighbors that I played with and did all the things that children do. I did mow the lawn. I did help with various things that needed to be done to occupy my time.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Children
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Jack Sturtzer, one of my cousins, had gone to art school and suggested that I might be interested in a private school called the Art Institute of Buffalo, and in fact that is what happened. So upon graduation in 1948, I then went to stay with my cousins on Seventeenth Street and enrolled in the program at the Art Institute on Elmwood Avenue.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Art
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I was engaged in all the required courses of math and geometry, but the area that I blossomed in was the art program.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Art
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It was only when I got to high school and was in the art program that my artistic talent was recognized. The art program was directed by a wonderful and a very important person in my life - Charlotte Ranger, who was referred to as Mrs. Ranger. She had been teaching in the school for many years.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Art
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I became a bit of a teacher's pet, and it became known in the school by both faculty and students that I really excelled in the arts. So that recognition I credit for my growing interest in art that continued to evolve later on.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Teacher
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Going back to the elementary school days, I was always drawing. I entered a Victory poster competition and won the top award that recognized my artistic instincts.
- Paul Smith
Collection: School
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At one point I had dreams of being in the school band, but I didn't play an instrument that qualified me, and that was a problem. I always had fantasies to be part of that, but I did take my piano lessons quite seriously.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Dream
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My parents' names were Florian and Mabel Smith. My mother's maiden name was Dersam. They were of German heritage and were part of a family community with my grandparents and uncles and relatives. I was an only child.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Mother
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At home, the radio was a big source and the classic radio programs we would listen to like Amos and Andy and whatever other ones there were.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Home
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It [piano lessons] wasn't a priority, but it was an interest and through that I became acquainted with classical music, which was a main interest at the time.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Piano
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It was mainly a growing farm, although we did have chickens and a few animals, but I did help to some degree with that. I have to say that it was not my favorite association.I did what I was asked to do.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Animal
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Fortunately, I had cousins who lived in Buffalo and would often go to visit them, which I loved to do because I liked Buffalo as it was a big city. Even today, the bigger the city, the better.
- Paul Smith
Collection: Cousin