Howard Finster Quotes


"You can't smear acrylics, you know, it dries too fast."
- Howard Finster
"But, when I had this feeling and started painting sacred art, as I had this feeling to do, then it come to me: my problem is I'll get a lot of criticism and another problem is my work's not good enough to sell."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Art, Work, Criticism, Feeling, Painting)

"Every time that we've ever fought, we fought to keep from bein' destroyed. We've never started a war."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Time, War)

"I came here as a man of visions. I was sent here as a man of visions, like a second Noah. I'm not a Noah but I'm here as a second Noah. I'm here as a red light is in the street."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Light, Man, Visions)

"I had a call to the University of Miami where I'd run a revival in 1950."
- Howard Finster
(Related: University)

"I never did buy things on credit, I always paid for 'em, because I can't see much difference in paying for something and just waiting a week and pay interest on it; that looks foolish to me."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Credit, Difference, Interest, Waiting)

"My work begun to spread out. And calls to the universities begun to take me out of my garden, you know."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Work, Garden)

"Sometimes I don't even pull my shoes off for six weeks at a time, except, you know, just to take a shower. I just take breaks between 24 hours a day, just a break now and then, it don't take me long to rest; maybe 20 to30 minutes sometime, or maybe an hour."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Time, Day, Now, Rest)

"Well, as far as I'm concerned, I'm not here to live a normal life. I'm sent here on a mission."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Life, Mission)

"When I'm building my dome in my chapel, and I had a vision - I've worked on perpetual motion and I haven't never give it up yet. I still think it could be done, perpetual motion. I had a vision of a un resist able windmill."
- Howard Finster
(Related: Vision, Building)

"When I'm makin' lectures to these universities, I tell 'em I like that little building because when I run short a audience, if I can get three people in there I've got a good crowd."
- Howard Finster
(Related: People, Building)