Top 14 Quotes About Supporting The Arts
#1. I love Scotland. Edinburgh is a beautiful city and has a wonderful tradition of supporting the arts.
Peter Hambleton
#2. By the way," he said. "You know that little black thing that you carry around? It rings and beeps and stuff?" "My phone?" "Try using it.
Nick Wilgus
#3. Emotionally, shows like 'Cheers' and 'Taxi' were classic sitcoms when I was growing up.
Dan Harmon
#4. The Reformation in the sixteenth century narrowed Reform. As soon as men began to call themselves names, all hope of further amendment was lost.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#5. You don't care about reputations. What happened to the Travis that doesn't give a shit what anyone thinks
Jamie McGuire
#6. When I board an airplane these days, all the middle-aged men are dressed like me - when I was an 8-year-old. They're in shorts and T-shirts. And it's not just on airplanes. It's in business offices, teachers' lounges, and churches.
P. J. O'Rourke
#7. The tactic of leading people into ... a war that doesn't make any sense by telling them they are under attack, and if they raise any objection they're unpatriotic, is a very old tactic. And it doesn't intimidate me.
Tommy Lee Jones
#8. You can help me by advancing equality, supporting arts and education, and saving this goddamn planet.
Jason Mraz
#9. He's on a bus to Las Vegas. He has a friend there who will give him a job."
She brightened up very suddenly. "Oh- to Las Vegas? How sentimental of him. That's where we were married."
"I guess he forgot," I said, "or he would have gone somewhere else.
Raymond Chandler
#10. The music industry is a vicious business. It chews women up and spits them out.
Tori Amos
#12. I can feel this man in every part of my body and he has not even touched me.
Lisa Renee Jones
#13. I guess at it's very core love is connection that just makes so much sense you wonder how you used to live before you were lucky enough to experience it.
Benjamin Stone
#14. I can write, because writing - unlike choreography, architecture, or conquering kingdoms - is a thing you can do when you're lonely and poor, and have no infrastructure, i.e., a ballet troupe or some cannons.
Caitlin Moran
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