Picasso, who did not like Chagall's work, teased him about his high prices.
We have to keep going at him and not treat him like he's superhuman.
It's not surprising that there is no one else quite like him in the West, because there was no one else in Japan either.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is not everyone's barrel of fun but I like him because he's impish and honest, and the other day he said an obvious but rather extraordinary thing.
"He's not there yet but we do believe he's got great potential, and days like this will help him to relax, " the manager said.
Former Mayor Ed Koch had a bridge over the East River named after him, but it's not looking like the same honor will extend underground.
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Fernandez's arsenal and veteran-like command suggests not even the Marlins can prevent him from quickly becoming a winning pitcher.
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He was first overall pick, making more money than his coach but not playing and Coughlin had him study every opponent's blitz like a thesis student.
It's like a physician seeing a patient with cancer and telling him not to worry because he only has a slight cold.
"What will hurt him is the fact that he's not saying things like 'I have to watch both inflation and the unemployment rate, '" he adds.
Kuchar may be as good a bet as anyone to take home this year's trophy, because TPC Sawgrass favors shot-makers like him, not bombers like Dustin Johnson or Rory McIlroy, who has missed the cut in all three visits to Ponte Vedra.
In fact, if you're not a Woods fan, here's a warning: Haney may make you like him, or at least empathize.
Andrew Dodwell, who is trying to stop commercial wind farms being built in Devon, said Good Energy's discount incentive "sounded like bribery" and the prospect of cheaper electricity would not persuade him to stop campaigning against wind farms.
Still, it's hard not to giggle toward the end at the spectacle of him encased in medieval body armor, like a hirsute turtle on its hind legs.
But the 39-year-old Rosedale--whose blue eyes and spiky blonde hair make him look a bit like a Second Life avatar himself--says he's not going anywhere.
It's like a bowler who knows he is not 100% fit going into a match, but because his team need him to play he does play and breaks down after 10 overs, leaving them in the lurch.
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