A Quote by Jesse Jackson

Music of all arts should be expansive and inclusive. — © Jesse Jackson
Music of all arts should be expansive and inclusive.
The country should be more inclusive, not less inclusive, and over an infinite timeline, it becomes more inclusive. It doesn't always happen at once.
Your development as a musician will come to an eventual standtill if you do not develop yourself as a human being. Only by having a creative, expansive and inspiring life can you create creative, expansive and inspiring music.
Generations of heroic Americans have made America more inclusive, more expansive, and more just.
A narrow vision is divisive, a broad vision expansive. But a divine vision is all-inclusive.
An expansive life, one not constrained by four walls, requires as well an expansive pocket.
Genius is expansive, irresistible, and irresistibly expansive. If it is in you, no cords can confine it.
We must build a thriving and inclusive arts, restaurant, and nightlife scene to reflect Boston's culture and diversity.
Regular martial arts is traditional, with no music and no flips choreograhed into it. But extreme martial arts is choreographed to music. It's very fast-beat uptempo, and you put a lot of acrobatic maneuvers into the routine.
I am sympathetic to the general form of Aristotle's view: the exercise of complex and more inclusive abilities is not anything in itself that is or necessarily should be valued over simple and less inclusive abilities. Rather, value depends on what the abilities are and the ends to which they are put.
All the arts, music, the visual arts, acting and dancing arts, cooking arts, and I believe sports, will save the human race because they can leap over barriers, religions, leap over barriers of race, politics.
... there is a lightness about the feminine mind--a touch and go--music, the fine arts, that kind of thing--they should study those up to a certain point, women should; but in a light way, you know.
Jazz music should be inclusive. Smooth jazz to me rules out a certain kind of drama and a certain tension that I think all music needs. Especially jazz music, since improvising is one of the cornerstones of what jazz is. And when you smooth it out, you take all the drama out of it.
We're under the Arts Council under the Minister for the Arts. The Minister for the Arts and the Minister for Industrial Development have great difficulty in agreeing over who should fund what in terms of film.
And this is the origin of pop music: it's a professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music as well.
I think too many people look at the arts with a religious outlook. Arts, music, singing and performing, it's all make-believe.
The liberal arts are the arts of communication and thinking. 'They are the arts indispensable to further learning, for they are the arts of reading, writing, speaking, listening, figuring.
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