A Quote by Daniel H. Pink

Artists should agitate and democratize their own work, but they should also work to democratize the arts themselves. — © Daniel H. Pink
Artists should agitate and democratize their own work, but they should also work to democratize the arts themselves.
American foreign policy in the George W. Bush era was made by a president closely affiliated with evangelical Christianity. The thrust of his agenda was that the United States should work to democratize the Middle East.
All of us have got to pay into a certain system, and what we're saying is it's 100% American that every American should be able to create, store and sell their own energy as they see fit. Let's decentralize energy. Let's democratize energy.
I think artists should define themselves. They should speak about their work and how it relates to society and what's going on in the world.
Every man on the planet should do some physical work: he should help in the bread-labor of mankind. He should also do some of the intellectual work: he should help in the thought-labor of mankind. In a word, every thinker should work, and every worker should think.
Learning should be engaging. Testing should not be the be all and end all. All students should have a broad curriculum that includes the arts and enrichment. Students should have opportunities to work in teams and engage in project-based learning. And student and family well-being should be front and center.
Artists should never think of themselves as an idol. Fame is a side effect of one's work.
I want to democratize business news.
I'm my own hero on the sets; why should I work with other heroes? The Khans did not want to work with me when I started. Why should I work with them now?
The Telephone will democratize hierarchic relations.
'Giving 2.0' was born of my desire to redefine and democratize philanthropy.
There's always a little bit of friction when you're trying to democratize an industry.
Our mission is to help students in need and to democratize philanthropy.
It is important to democratize personal genetics and make it more accessible.
I've been told my old city possesses a 'thriving arts scene,' whatever that is; personally, I think artists should lie low and stick to their work, not line-dance through the parks.
Christians should not be hostile, they should not hate, they should not judge, and they should not condemn. But they also must not shy away from real Truth and real Christianity. Just because so many have “itching ears” and “will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions” does not mean Christians should be willing to scratch that itch.
I think arts should be liberal, people should be allowed to express themselves. It happens in most democratic countries in the world, and I don't see why it should be different in India.
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