
Top 20 Roselee Quotes
#1. Performa's founder and prime mover, Roselee Goldberg, has great instincts for which artists might collaborate well together.
Roberta Smith
#2. For us to progress, we must be community in liberty, equality and fraternity.
Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
#3. To be entirely safe from the devil's snares the man of God must be completely obedient to the Word of the Lord. The driver on the highway is safe, not when he reads the signs but when he obeys them.
Aiden Wilson Tozer
#4. From day one, my idea was always to use the gallery as this animated place to discover culture in a much bigger way.
Roselee Goldberg
#5. I had met American artists and just couldn't believe their energy. London was always such a struggle to get anything going.
Roselee Goldberg
#6. There's a moment when you say, "Okay, I'm not going to become a dancer. I'm not going to become a painter." So in a sense, I ended up writing about those big conflicts that I felt.
Roselee Goldberg
#7. It's almost as if our society values opinion over knowledge.
Hank Green
#8. I should mention that all of the above explorers were unqualified failures. Not coincidentally, they were also all British. Americans admire success. Englishman admire heroic failure. Given a choice
at least in my reading
I'm un-American enough to take quixotry over efficiency any day.
Anne Fadiman
#9. I think what art is always doing is making us see the world so differently, and I don't mean just colors and light, but re-thinking relationships, spatial relationships, psychological relationships ... those who gravitate to the art world actually want to be puzzled.
Roselee Goldberg
#10. I was often the only white girl in the Indian dance class. That felt funny, but doing Indian dance was great.
Roselee Goldberg
#11. There is nothing more tragic than to find an individual bogged down in the length of life, devoid of breadth.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#12. Now my innocence begins to weigh me down.
Jean Racine
#13. My father was a doctor. He was just a great guy, a gentle humanist, and an old-fashioned GP. He'd get up at three in the morning to see patients in different areas if they needed him.
Roselee Goldberg
#14. Performance art is really about the sociology of the artist, where ideas come from, and the confluence of those ideas.
Roselee Goldberg
#15. As far as I'm concerned, the 20th century was performance-driven, but for some reason, the critics and historians didn't know how to integrate that.
Roselee Goldberg
#16. I grew up as a dancer. I did tap, classical ballet, all of that. I did Indian dancing, or Bharata Natyam, classic temple dancing from Madras, originally. My mother always had the great idea that I should learn it.
Roselee Goldberg
#17. I started as a tap dancer in Durban, which is on the coast. That was an important part of growing up, turning on the radio in the morning and hearing Zulu singing or the news in Zulu.
Roselee Goldberg
#18. My art history papers were really politics. They were about the manifestation of culture through the eye of political events. So there was always that refusal to settle in one place, or one discipline or medium.
Roselee Goldberg
#19. It was very interesting growing up in South Africa then. It was extraordinary. It was multiculturalism before it became an issue.
Roselee Goldberg
#20. We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.
Randy Pausch
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