Top 13 Quotes About The Metropolitan Museum Of Art

#1. Wherever there is human judgment there is the potential for bias.

Nate Silver

#2. I kick it when I kick it, but I definitely take care of business. I make sure everything is tight, my finances are tight, my family is tight, my friends are perfect.

Juicy J

#3. Good things happen to good people.

Jojo Moyes

#4. I'm from the South. I'm a Southern Baptist. I have a conservative point of view. I'm a Republican.

Shannen Doherty

#5. I take issue with those who criticize 'The Biggest Loser' for pushing contestants too hard. The whole point is to push them hard. Otherwise, there's no change.

Alison Sweeney

#6. The Metropolitan Museum has all of our collections online, all our scholarly publications and catalogues since 1965. We have online features like the timeline of art history.

Thomas P. Campbell

#7. I never can pass by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York without thinking of it not as a gallery of living portraits but as a cemetery of tax-deductible wealth.

Lewis H. Lapham

#8. But if I had to choose a single destination where I'd be held captive for the rest of my time in New York, I'd choose the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Tim Gunn

#9. (Rome) is a Metropolitan Museum of Art the size of Manhattan, no roof, no display cases, and half a million combustion engines rumbling in the hallways.

Anthony Doerr

#10. They are works of art that can be considered works of art but don't have to be in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum.

Michael Heizer

#11. I'd never had money growing up, and it's never been that important to me, except maybe to take our kids on a nice vacation or something like that.

Harlan Coben

#12. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is unsurpassed at presenting more than 50 centuries of work. I go there constantly, seeing things over and over, better than I've ever seen them before.

Jerry Saltz

#13. Say over again, and yet once over again,
That thou dost love me ... -toll
The silver iterance!

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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