A Quote by Douglas Horton

The art of giving is perfected through anonymity. — © Douglas Horton
The art of giving is perfected through anonymity.
In trying to be perfect, He perfected the art of anonymity, Became imperceptible And arrived nowhere from nowhere.
I profoundly feel that the art of living is the art of giving. You're fulfilled in the moment of giving, of doing something beyond yourself.
I perfected the art of being uninteresting.
After high school I went to the San Francisco Art Institute, and I began a formalized art education where we went through the history of art but we also went through the art of my contemporaries.
It is only through Art and through Art only that we can realize our perfection; Through Art and art only that we can shield ourselves from the sordid perils of actual existence.
Things perfected by nature are better than those finished by art.
I'm afraid we get a great deal of our exposure to art through magazines and through slides and I think this is dreadful, this is anti-art because art is direct experience with something in the world and photography is just a rumor, a kind of pornography of art.
I've come up through art school, through painting, through graphic design, through advertising, through TV commercials and music video. I've designed books, built billboards, matchbooks, corporate identities. I continuously paint, I've done conceptual art pictures.
The Duke of Edinburgh has perfected the art of saying hello and goodbye in the same handshake.
I have perfected the art of the mean song to make me feel like I have a backbone.
I've perfected the art of busting on people. That's how comedians show each other love.
I do not claim to have perfected an art but to have commenced one, the limits of which it is not possible at present exactly to ascertain.
I have perfected the art of putting my feet on my husband's lap during awards ceremonies so he can rub them.
Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things. [As opposed to the quotation: Poetry is the art of giving different names to the same thing].
I'm somebody who values anonymity - not just in terms of not wanting people to recognize me or wanting my privacy, but I value anonymity in conversation.
We must restrict the anonymity behind which people hide to commit crimes. As citizens, we have a right to privacy. We have no such right to anonymity.
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