Top 10 Quotes About Patrons Of The Arts
#1. The main function of the museum has been to serve as a pedestal upon which a clique of socialites pose as patrons of the arts
Albert C. Barnes
#3. But no turbulent emotions passed through me as he spoke, only a diluted version of the nauseating sensation that had taken hold the day in Bombay that I learned my mother was dying, a sensation that had dropped anchor in me and never fully left.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#4. Death holds no fear for me. I shall conquer it as I conquer all things.
Lesley Livingston
#5. If this were fiction, as I said, it would be too much, but it is true.
Alice Munro
#6. You see, in the end we're all miserable. It's the human condition.
Yvonne Prinz
#7. Alice More: As for understanding, I understand that you are the best man that I ever met,
or am likely to;
And, if you go ... Well, God knows why I suppose.
Though as God's my witness God's kept deadly quiet about it!
Robert Bolt
#8. Men of real talents in Arms have commonly approved themselves patrons of the liberal arts and friends to the poets, of their own as well as former times. In some instances by acting reciprocally, heroes have made poets, and poets heroes.
George Washington
#9. Democritus believed that the soul was made up of special round, smooth 'soul atoms.' When a human being died, the soul atoms flew in all directions, and could then become part of a new soul formation.
Jostein Gaarder
#10. I try to make my music interesting to me first, then hopefully other people will find it interesting, too.
Ziggy Marley