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I've been told I'm a good midcareer manager.
— Arne Glimcher
No one's ever called me anything but 'Arne.'
— Arne Glimcher
I like the idea of a love story between men. There is a great affection between men, which exists much more in ethnic groups: Latin, Italian, Jewish.
— Arne Glimcher
it is the only advanced society in which the incomes of the majority have not risen in the 1980s and 1990s, despite steady increases in productivity.
— Arne L. Kalleberg
No one is mandating merit pay.
— Arne Duncan
Hungry children are distracted children. We want to make sure nothing gets in the way of our children performing well academically, including hunger.
— Arne Duncan
The cost of college should never discourage anyone from going after a valuable degree.
— Arne Duncan
I don't see that any buildings should be excluded from the term architecture, as long as they are done properly.
— Arne Jacobsen
To love a person is to learn the song that is in their heart and to sing it to them when they have forgotten.
— Arne Garborg
Schools and districts and unions are working together on some really innovative things.
— Arne Duncan
Money is not the reason that people enter teaching.
— Arne Duncan
When I ask teachers why they teach, they almost always say that it is because they want to make a difference in the lives of children.
— Arne Duncan
Teachers support evaluations based on multiple measures: student growth, classroom observation and feedback from peers and parents.
— Arne Duncan
A pastry usually tastes better if it looks nice. A cream pastry, now that looks nice - in fact, there is nothing I mind as long as it looks nice.
— Arne Jacobsen
Arne Duncan is done more to bring our educational system, sometimes kicking and screaming, into the 21st century than anyone else.
— Barack Obama
I'm a visual person.
— Arne Glimcher
Education is the civil rights issue of our generation.
— Arne Duncan
Everything happens through relationships.
— Arne Glimcher
Almost 24 million children - one in three - are likely growing up without their father involved in their lives.
— Arne Duncan
I think every student needs access to technology, and I think technology can be a hugely important vehicle to help level the playing field.
— Arne Duncan
Clearly, if a building is not functionally and technically in order, then it isn't architecture either, it's just a building.
— Arne Jacobsen
Elvis Presley's music never meant anything to me. Mambo was the music I loved - it spoke to me.
— Arne Glimcher
About two-thirds of bachelor's degree holders borrow to go to school, and on average they're graduating with more than $26,000 in debt.
— Arne Duncan
It may sound affected - but it is the act of creation itself, and it is equally exhilarating whether one is working on a teaspoon or a national bank.
— Arne Jacobsen
I want to be remembered as a professor who said a lot of stupid things to his students.
— Arne Naess
Art is a tool by which society extends its perception.
— Arne Glimcher
People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it.
— Arne Jacobsen
Wherever you find something extraordinary, you'll find the fingerprints of a great teacher.
— Arne Duncan
The primary factor is proportions.
— Arne Jacobsen
The most wonderful time to be in the art world was in the sixties, because it wasn't a business - there was no business of doing art.
— Arne Glimcher
Film and art are close together.
— Arne Glimcher
It's possible to have more than one interest. I've been a painter and did summer stock.
— Arne Glimcher
What you engage with is what you are engaged with!
— Arne Rantzen
But I think that parents who criticise their children too much are in fact better than parents who praise their children too much.
— Arne Jacobsen
Draw what you see.
— Arne Glimcher
If a building becomes architecture, then it is art.
— Arne Jacobsen
Now, the downside to conservation is that so much is done for the public, which almost always mars the environment that one wanted to conserve.
— Arne Jacobsen