Quotes About Fairs
I've done a lot of odd jobs, including waitressing, which most actors have done. I was a busboy - girl - when I was younger and sold things at little fairs when I was younger. I mostly related the role to being a waitress and having to deal with customers. There are good people and some not-so-good people.
~ Jess Weixler
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I'm a lover of fairs and corn dogs.
~ Bruce Rauner
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I judged entertainers who worked county fairs at age 55 because they had to. Now I get it.
~ Sinbad
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Art fairs bring attention to up and coming artists and some amazing new works. They are a way to connect everyone with what's happening at the cutting edge of art, both new and historic.
~ Paul Allen
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I started wrestling professionally, I did my first television match at 16, but I was wrestling at country fairs and national armories when I was 14.
~ Jeff Hardy
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I have come to the conclusion that the major part of the work of a President is to increase the gate receipts of expositions and fairs and bring tourists to town.
~ William Howard Taft
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Fairs to raise funds for the abolitionist movement also advertised trees.
~ Judith Flanders
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Clegg began life as a tightrope walker at the northern fairs, but as tightrope-walking is not a trade that combines well with drinking – and Clegg was a famous drinker – he was obliged to give it up.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Art fairs are a lot like professional proms - you make contacts, have a lot to look at, and in some cases, you make friends forever. I think that for artists, they can be a bit controversial: they stimulate curiosity, but at the same time, you're always trying to not have your work hung on a wall.
~ Maurizio Cattelan
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Fairs are beneath the dignity of art. To stand there in a booth and hawk your wares - it is just not how you sell art.
~ Arne Glimcher
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