A Quote by Adrian Dunbar

The arts don't care what your background is. They belong to everyone. — © Adrian Dunbar
The arts don't care what your background is. They belong to everyone.
We're both very passionate about the arts. Mom, of course with her arts background. I have a theater background and work with children.
I don't care what party you belong to or what your background is. If you believe we are headed in the wrong direction, and believe there needs to be a check and balance on the President and Congress, then join my campaign.
A civilised society ought to make ample provision for everyone, no matter their background, to enjoy the arts and culture.
You belong among the wildflowers You belong in a boat out at sea You belong with your love on your arm You belong somewhere you feel free
Everyone wants to belong, and everyone needs to belong in order to make a career on some level.
You get a world-class athlete like Hershel Walker, who was a Heisman trophy winner and did some amazing things, but he had a martial arts background. He did kickboxing. He had a combat sports background. It was just rekindling that training and that martial arts workout ethic. He got back into it and did quite well.
I come from a martial arts background so kicking and punching and using your hands and your feet is more of the art that I was taught.
I started in a business background, but then it was like, 'you know, I can't do math,' so I changed it to a liberal arts degree and got my Bachelor of Arts in Communications and it made sense.
This world is not one color or culture. Everybody has a story. To tell that story or see that story reflected through art is extremely valuable to the community. The arts belong to everyone and our work should reflect that diversity.
I don't really care what someone's background is; creativity can come from any background.
I'm not in show business because I don't have to go to the meetings, I'm just not a part of it, I don't belong to it. When you "belong" to something. You want to think about that word, "belong." People should think about that: it means they own you. If you belong to something it owns you, and I just don't care for that. I like spinning out here like one of those subatomic particles that they can't quite pin down.
My background in promoting martial arts started in 1985 when we were doing PK Karate, which was on ESPN. Fast forward to when mixed martial arts became legal in California. I made the jump to MMA and never looked back.
My first concern was to take care of my drawing. I did not have any knowledge in arts, especially Haitian arts, apart from the paintings I saw in my father's office.
I belong to a non-filmy background, that is where my friends are from too.
I belong to a purely agricultural family from a rural background.
My martial arts background is Tae Kwon Do.
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