Quotes About Sense
Angela King is a lovely person with a tremendous sense of art.
~ Peter Max
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Poems are language turned into art; sound and sense matter; they can be as long or longer than The Odyssey or as short or shorter than a haiku. Not very helpful.
~ Campbell McGrath
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In Germany, a certain artistic sense is fairly common, but the artist's sense is foreign there.
~ Franz Grillparzer
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Poetry is a beautiful way of spoiling prose, and the laborious art of exchanging plain sense for harmony.
~ Horace Walpole
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And so while dreams are the individual man's play with reality, the sculptor's art is (in a broader sense) the play with dreams.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Still follow sense, of ev'ry art the soul, Parts answering parts shall slide into a whole.
~ Alexander Pope
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If the art of poetry is?the art of making sense of the chaos of human experience, it's not a bad thing to see a lot of chaos.
~ Archibald MacLeish
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Art rests on a kind of religious sense, on a deep, steadfast earnestness; and on this account it unites so readily with religion.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Science deals exclusively with things as they are in themselves; and art exclusively with things as they affect the human sense and human soul.
~ John Ruskin
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Beyond a narrow, elite audience, there is a pervasive sense from the side of the public that much contemporary art fails to connect - a failure not evident throughout centuries of earlier art.
~ Unknown
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I think that what art can do is refresh our sense of justice, wake us up to what we've taken for granted in the political realm, as in the other realms.
~ Robert Hass
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Awards for arts, where you make comparisons, don't make much sense.
~ Viggo Mortensen
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Much Madness is Divinest Sense, to a Discerning Eye....
~ Emily Dickinson
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Art is a product of the intuitive—the most powerful instrument within us. The intuitive is the most accurate sense we have.
~ Unknown
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A constant realization of the presence of Spirit will provide a sense of Divine Companionship that no other attitude could produce.
~ Ernest Holmes
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Cyrus Pembridge, the Never Land's captain, was widely regarded as the most incompetent man to comman a ship since the formation of water. "Who in the name of common sense would put to sea on that ship with that man in charge?" wondered Mack. "Well," Alf answered, "we are." "True," Mack said.
~ Dave Barry
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He was no longer, at least in his mind, the most wanted man in America. He was an analyst, a seer, a prognosticator going over his reams of data, moving their pieces, twisting them, testing them, discounting some, fleshing out others, slowly transforming disjointed intelligence into something that made sense.
~ David Baldacci
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My own view, repeated in virtually all of my essays, is that the sense of skepticism engendered by the sciences would be far more appropriately directed toward the sciences than toward anything else.
~ David Berlinski
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I had to admit, standing there, that sometimes you just gotta admire the passion of the truly insane -- a passion that bulls right past all sense or reason.
~ David Brin
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You'd think that the people who worshiped the real true God would have better sense.
~ David Eddings
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You'd think that the people who worshiped the real true God would have better sense.' ~Althalus
~ David Eddings
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It's well-known that an overkeen sense of obligation tends to afflict the congenitally nice.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Tornadoes were, in out part of Central Illinois, the dimensionless point at which parallel lines met and whirled and blew up. They made no sense.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Also essential to math is the sense in which abstracting something can mean reducing it to its absolute skeletal essence, as in the abstract of an article or book. As such, it can mean thinking hard about things that for the most part people can't think hard about-because it drives them crazy.
~ David Foster Wallace
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