Arts Funding Quotes
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Arts Funding Quotes & Sayings
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Neither would you, had you grown up in a library of melodramatic romance novels.
— Clementine Holzinger
Engaging it produces an intense force, which in turn produces a mutation in consciousness. You become who you really are ...
— Jean Houston
Support for the arts
merde! A government-supported artist is an incompetent whore! — Robert A. Heinlein
merde! A government-supported artist is an incompetent whore! — Robert A. Heinlein
The keys are in my pocket and they rattle you awake.
— St. Vincent
small talk comes from small bones
— Ezra Pound
But Celida's presence meant more to him than anything.
— Kaylea Cross
I experience true freedom when I accept, understand, and move on from the conditioning of the past.
— Deepak Chopra
Women mostly remember the men who made them laugh, and men - only the women who made them cry.
— Henri De Regnier
This funding from the National Endowment for the Arts has been like the Good Housekeeping seal of approval.
— Norm Dicks
When Winston Churchill was asked to cut arts funding in favour of the war effort, he simply asked,'then what are we fighting for?
— Kazuo Ishiguro
No matter what fabulous place I visit, I don't feel like I'm on vacation unless I'm dehydrated and covered with sunscreen.
— Chelsea Cain
Funding for sports (and the arts) are often the first things facing the chop in difficult times.
— Lucy Powell
Army? I don't need an army when I've got my ax!
— Markus Heitz
Every budding dictatorship begins by muzzling the artists, because they're a mouthy lot and they don't line up and salute very easily.
— Margaret Atwood
It is not true that I oppose government funding of the arts.
— Camille Paglia
Last year I gave seventy-four phone hours to soliciting baked goods for the Bake-A-Rama. I was named Top Call Girl by the League.
— Erma Bombeck
Most organizations I've worked with have too many top priorities to achieve the level of focus they need to succeed.
— Patrick Lencioni