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Art lives where absolute freedom is because when it is not, there can be no creativity.

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Art may make a suit of clothes but nature must produce a man.

– David HumeRate it:

Art may make a suit of clothes: but nature must produce a man.

– David HumeRate it:

Art must be parochial in the beginning to be cosmopolitan in the end.

– George MooreRate it:

Art must exist beyond reason.

– Jhin, League of LegendsRate it:

Art produces ugly things which frequently become more beautiful with time. Fashion, on the other hand, produces beautiful things which always become ugly with time.

– Jean CocteauRate it:

Art requires imagination. It requires Creativity. Creativity requires experience and experience comes from your life. And your life is expressed in your art.

– Bruce LeeRate it:

Art strives for form, and hopes for beauty.

– Rose Elizabeth BirdRate it:

Art teaches art.

– Laura JaworskiRate it:

Art tranacends all other professions due to its sheer ownability by one and all driving the audience into an egoless state, uniting cultures and binding relations since eternity! As an artist, we belong to a religionless religion, no wonder we love dissolving our identities to create a cosmic identity!

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Art transcends all other professions due to its sheer ownability by one and all driving the audience into an egoless state, uniting cultures and binding relations since eternity! As an artist, we belong to a religionless religion, no wonder we love dissolving our identities to create a cosmic identity!

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Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.

– Pablo PicassoRate it:

Art washes away from the soul, the dust of everyday living.

– Pablo PicassoRate it:

Art washes away the dust of everyday life.

– Pablo PicassoRate it:

Art! Who comprehends her? With whom can one consult concerning this great goddess?

– Ludwig van BeethovenRate it:

Art, it seems to me, should simplify finding what conventions of form and what detail one can do without and yet preserve the spirit of the whole -- so that all that one has suppressed and cut away is there to the reader's consciousness as much as if it were in type on the page.

– Willa CatherRate it:

Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere.

– G. K. ChestertonRate it:

Arthur Schopenhauer Only he is successful in his business who makes that pursuit which affords him the highest pleasure sustain him.

– Henry David ThoreauRate it:

Artichoke is a real dish for the poor..; it's the only one that, when you have finished eating, you have more in your plate than when you started. (Michel Colucci known as Coluche)

– FabriceRate it:

Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, of course, lays out the delegated, enumerated, and therefore limited powers of Congress. Only through a deliberate misreading of the general welfare and commerce clauses of the Constitution has the federal government been allowed to overreach its authority and extend its tendrils into every corner of civil society.

– Edward H. CraneRate it:

Article No. 3 no animal shall be subjected to mistreatment or cruel acts. This law is not being enforced and I believe it will never be enforced

– José Rafael Cordero SánchezRate it:

Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.

– UnknownRate it:

Artificial intelligence is only as intelligent as the artifice you program into it.

– The Covert ComicRate it:

Artificial Intelligence the art of making computers that behave like the ones in movies.

– Bill BulkoRate it:

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