Art is not just
Art is not just ornamental, an enhancement of life. It is a path in itself, a way out of the predictable and conventional… a map to self discovery. Gabrielle Roth
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Art is not just ornamental, an enhancement of life. It is a path in itself, a way out of the predictable and conventional… a map to self discovery. Gabrielle Roth
In North America, the medium-to-large publishers are generally confining investment to enhancements, upgrades and opportunities for incremental capacity and efficiency improvements, while among the smaller newspapers, there continues to be interest in systems that can provide a significant boost in production capabilities. Eric Bell
No statistical proofs exist that prayer reduces illness and mortality, except perhaps through a psychogenic enhancement of the immune system; if it were otherwise the whole world would pray continuously. E. O. Wilson
That little hypocrites and half-crazed people dare to imagine that on their account the laws of nature are constantly broken; such an enhancement of every kind of selfishness to infinity, to impudence, cannot be branded with sufficient contempt. And yet Christianity owes its triumph to this pitiable flattery of personal vanity. Friedrich Nietzsche
The discipline of suffering, of great suffering- do you not know that only this discipline has created all enhancements of man so far? That tension of the soul in unhappiness which cultivates its strength, its shudders face to face with great ruin, its inventiveness and courage in enduring, preserving, interpreting, and exploiting suffering, and whatever … Read more
We give our kids vaccinations. That’s a biological enhancement that’s considered not just acceptable but actually admirable. Francis Collins
The most important key to the permanent enhancement of self esteem is the practice of positive inner-talk. Denis Waitley
A good starting point [in the measurement of investment risk] is the preservation and enhancement of your purchasing power in real terms. David Dreman
Our party has been accused of fooling the public by calling tax increases ‘revenue enhancement’. Not so. No one was fooled Dan Quayle
In the case of European towns, the passing of centuries provides an enhancement; in the case of American towns, the passing of years brings degeneration. It is not simply that they have been newly built; they were built so as to be renewable as quickly as they were put up, that is, badly. Claude Levi-Strauss