Art Quotes - Page 443
If you sing of beauty though alone in the heart of the desert you will have an audience.
Khalil Gibran “The New Frontier and Sand and Foam”, Library of Alexandria
Kent Nerburn (2014). “Letters to My Son: A Father's Wisdom on Manhood, Life, and Love”, p.75, New World Library
If you want to know why your people are not performing well, step up to the mirror and take a peek.
Ken Blanchard (2010). “The Heart of a Leader”, p.52, David C Cook
Kelly Miller (1919). “Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights ...: Why America Entered the Conflict ...& a Thrilling Account of the Important Part Taken by the Negro in the Tragic Defeat of Germany ...”
Katherine Anne Porter, Joan Givner (1987). “Katherine Anne Porter: Conversations”, p.88, Univ. Press of Mississippi
Kate Chopin (1974). “The Storm And Other Stories with THE AWAKENING”
Karen Chance (2008). “Midnight's Daughter”, p.102, Penguin
Speak to the suffering, and you will never lack an audience. There is a broken heart in every crowd.
We are not downhearted, but we cannot understand what is happening to our neighbours.
"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 142-44, speech at Southwick (Jan. 15, 1906), 1922.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele (1860). “The Spectator”, p.601
A man’s first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart.
Joseph Addison (1761). “The Works of the Late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq;”, p.55
JOHN STUART BLACKIE (1876). “SONGS OF RELIGION AND LIFE”
The final test of a work of art is not whether it has beauty, but whether it has power.
John Hersey (1974). “The writer's craft”, McGraw-Hill