Quotes with art-forms

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  • Art Rooney Sportswriters. They were all my friends. They were racetrack guys and so was I.
    Art Rooney
    American football team owner (1901 - )
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  • Malcolm Mclaren Stealing things is a glorious occupation, particularly in the art world.
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  • Phyllis Mcginley Sticks and stones are hard on bones aimed with angry art. Words can sting like anything but silence breaks the heart.
    Phyllis Mcginley
    American poet and author (1905 - 1978)
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  • Booth Tarkington Superciliousness is not safe after all, because a person who forms the habit of wearing it may some day find his lower lip grown permanently projected beyond the upper, so that he can't get it back, and must go through life looking like the King of Spain.
    Booth Tarkington
    American novelist and dramatist (1869 - 1946)
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  • Rainer Maria Rilke Surely all art is the result of one's having been in danger, of having gone through an experience all the way to the end, where no one can go any further.
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    German poet (1875 - 1926)
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  • Tony Robbins Surmounting difficulty is the crucible that forms character.
    Tony Robbins
    American author, entrepreneur, philanthropist and life coach (1960 - )
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  • Anthony Robbins Surmounting difficulty is the crucible that forms character.
    Anthony Robbins
    American author, entrepreneur, philanthropist and life coach (1960 - )
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  • Carl von Clausewitz Surprise becomes effective when we suddenly face the enemy at one point with far more troops than he expected. This type of numerical superiority is quite distinct from numerical superiority in general: it is the most powerful medium in the art of war.
    Source: On War (1832)
    Carl von Clausewitz
    Prussian general and military theorist (1780 - 1831)
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  • Brad Holland Surrealism: An archaic term. Formerly an art movement. No longer distinguishable from everyday life.
    Brad Holland
    American basketball player (1956 - )
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  • Sir Isaac Newton Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.
    Sir Isaac Newton
    British scientist, mathematician (1643 - 1727)
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  • Howard W. Newton Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.
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  • Robert Frost Take care to sell your horse before he dies. The art of life is passing losses on.
    Robert Frost
    American poet (1874 - 1963)
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  • Art Buchwald Tax reform is taking the taxes off things that have been taxed in the past and putting taxes on things that haven't been taxed before.
    Art Buchwald
    American humorist (1925 - 2007)
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  • A. Bartlett Giamatti Teachers believe they have a gift for giving; it drives them with the same irrepressible drive that drives others to create a work of art or a market or a building.
    A. Bartlett Giamatti
    American professor and president of Yale University (1938 - 1989)
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  • A. Bartlett Giamatti Teaching is an instinctual art, mindful of potential, craving of realizations, a pausing, seamless process.
    Source: The university and the public interest (1981 edition), Scribner
    A. Bartlett Giamatti
    American professor and president of Yale University (1938 - 1989)
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  • Jacques Barzun Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition.
    Jacques Barzun
    French-American historian (1907 - 2012)
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  • Art Buchwald Television has a real problem. They have no page two.
    Art Buchwald
    American humorist (1925 - 2007)
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  • Miguel de Cervantes Tell me thy company, and I'll tell thee what thou art.
    Miguel de Cervantes
    Spanish writer and poet (1547 - 1616)
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  • Helen Rowland Telling lies is a fault in a boy, an art in a lover, an accomplishment in a bachelor, and second-nature in a married man.
    Helen Rowland
    American journalist (1875 - 1950)
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  • Abraham Cowley Th' adorning thee with so much art Is but a barbarous skill; 'Tis like the poisoning of a dart, Too apt before to kill.
    Abraham Cowley
    English poet (1618 - 1667)
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