Top 1200 Arts Degrees Quotes & Sayings - Page 13

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
The arts are the hospitals for our souls.
You must have the devil in you to succeed in the arts.
We overvalue the arts in relation to the sciences. — © Ian Mcewan
We overvalue the arts in relation to the sciences.
The arts are not a way to make a living.
I was always into martial arts and boxing.
Harvard produces leaders. People with Harvard degrees go on to become administrators in high-level positions in state educational departments and in public schools around the country.
All the arts of refinement have mutual kinship.
I was exposed to the arts, but there was no one in my family who was an artist.
Painting and writing are solitary arts.
the arts are life accelerated and concentrated.
I knew I wanted to be in the arts and acting.
Sleep with rockstars...Support the arts.
The arts are what humanize science and history. — © Danny K. Davis
The arts are what humanize science and history.
One of the degrees I have is in business, and I was a healthcare administrator that ran a 365-bed skilled nursing facility for years and generated several million dollars a year profit for them. So I have a background in business.
Slavery discourages arts and manufactures.
I'm a simple martial arts guy.
New arts destroy the old.
I'd love to teach theatre arts.
Bill Cosby no longer on Temple University`s board. His name has been removed from various college scholarships and buildings. Two dozen colleges and universities have rescinded honorary degrees they gave him.
I went to NYU to study liberal arts.
I just love being in the arts.
Many artists, having assimilated the Conceptualists' explorations to varying degrees, have reused the painterly model and use photography, quite consciously and systematically, to produce works that stand alone and exist as photographic paintings.
The arts are the servant; wisdom its master.
I think we should all be more concerned about the environment and the effects of global warming. It will be pointless to talk about all the issues that divide us when it's 300 degrees outside.
I always knew that I'd probably do something in the arts.
The latent causes of faction are thus sown in the nature of man; and we see them everywhere brought into different degrees of activity, according to the different circumstances of civil society.
I went to Cal Arts. I went to art school.
Poetry is the most bodily of the arts.
In the arts there are many right answers.
Who will argue that 98.6 Farenheit is the right temperature for man? As for me, I decline to do it. It may be that we are all actually freezing hence the pervading stupidity of mankind. At 110 or 115 degrees even archbishops might be intelligent.
We have our Arts so we won't die of Truth.
Silence is one of the great arts of conversation.
Creativity is discontent translated into arts.
Honesty: The best of all the lost arts.
I was raised doing martial arts.
Homicide is the major leagues, the center ring, the show. It always has been ... It goes beyond academic degrees, specialized training or book learning, because all the theory in the world means nothing if you can't read the street.
I had to learn martial arts.
In the arts of peace Man is a bungler. — © George Bernard Shaw
In the arts of peace Man is a bungler.
The overall physical demand that Iraq has is pretty amazing. It's 130 degrees, and the soldiers are carrying about 100 pounds of extra gear. It's a pretty rigorous schedule and routine for them.
Writing is the most solitary of arts.
Our whole community is made better when students earn the credentials or degrees they need to find a better-paying job that will help them support themselves and their families.
Half the U.S. population owns barely 2 percent of its wealth, putting the United States near Rwanda and Uganda and below such nations as pre-Arab Spring Tunisia and Egypt when measured by degrees of income inequality.
Any language is necessarily a finite system applied with different degrees of creativity to an infinite variety of situations, and most of the words and phrases we use are "prefabricated" in the sense that we don't coin new ones every time we speak.
I was at a speaking engagement for MIT... and I said, 'The Professor has all sorts of degrees, including one from this very institution [MIT]! And that's why I can make a radio out of a coconut, and not fix a hole in a boat!'
I progressed through my schooling, undergraduate and graduate degrees, excited about math and science and engineering, but really didn't think about being an astronaut at that point. It was kind of unreachable.
When the guns roar, the arts die.
My time of martial arts was traditional.
War: A by-product of the arts of peace. — © Ambrose Bierce
War: A by-product of the arts of peace.
I did two master's degrees - aeronautics and astronautics, and the second one was technology and policy. That taught me how to think about issues in science and technology as they relate to the general public.
The oldest of the arts and the youngest of the professions.
I have a B.S. in Biology from MIT, an M.Sc. in Human Biology and a Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from Oxford University, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. I never intended for so many degrees, but I enjoyed getting them all.
Architecture is the king or queen of the arts.
The greatest of the arts is the conquering of men.
The arts are not frosting but baking soda.
It was sometimes 60 degrees [Celsius], but it's very strange, cinema makes you forget reality most of the time. You are more concerned about your inner feelings, or your work.
There's just no concept of layering a thick-sleeved sweater under a coat in L.A. A coat is more of a gesture than a necessity. You know, in case the temperature goes down to 55 degrees.
Camouflage is the most interesting of all the arts.
The word that I constantly hear out of women is 'fear.' It's almost like a background melody. Women have excellent degrees and experience, but we are afraid we aren't good enough because we have such high expectations.
I paint. I love the visual arts.
The world is to be carried forward by truth, which at first offends, which wins its way by degrees, which the many hate and would rejoice to crush.
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