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Bullying is not an errant virus nor an alien flaw imposing itself upon the fabric of a society. It cannot and does not exist in a vacuum. As such, it is an integral part of the environment which has...
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The arts are a counter-balance to the demands of conformity, to a submission to the status quo and to lowest common denominator expectations concocted by an environment become complacent.
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The human race is the only species which seeks knowledge – not to fortify its own existence, actions and survival – but to eliminate responsibility for the destruction it leaves in its wake.
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The greatest abusers of this era of victimhood are those who treat it as a windfall.
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For silence to be warm it must have the rhythmic cadence of a heartbeat, the soothing texture of a wave-washed beach, the sensual treble of a windblown kiss. For, silence’s richness lies in its soft...
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Cities need three things to survive as communities in which living is vibrant: “local” schools with no need for busing, varied faith centers serving the spiritual needs of residents and “piazzas” –...
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A quick and easy solution is most often sought by those who tremble at the very thought of considering a problem a delicious quandary. (2002)
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ADHD is a testicular disease. It occurs when those who are responsible for the well-being of children don’t have the gonads to give them a life worthy of their station.
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Bullying, poverty, cruelty, abuse, racism, disingenuousness. . . All are byproducts of a soured environment. And no matter how determined we are to correct such anomalies, change of any consequence...
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To learn more than, in your wildest dreams, you ever thought you could – to be healthier in mind and body than you ever thought you could be, observe a child playing for an hour each day.
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The saddest thing which can be said about a culture is that it has none. – 2013
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When we feel angrily entitled, put upon, excluded, saddened that we have not yet found ourselves, upset because we do not have what we want out of life. When at the slightest of provocations we crave a...
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Professional maturity is evident only in the artist who transcends his personal haunts and delves, rather, into the world’s collective encounters, preoccupations and anxieties; both positive and...
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It is only with both feet planted firmly on the ground, that soaring with dreams is not an illusion. – 2013
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The world of the arts is the first to be contacted for donated services to help raise charitable dollars for a cause. It is the first to be considered when creative efforts are required to save us from...
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For a painter, sunny days without shadows are useless other than for spending time on a beach. – 2010
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To most children the sport that comes closest to freedom and exhilaration is soccer. And that is why even organized soccer is the most popular sport. It bears watching to see how long it will take for...
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It is difficult for a visual artist to work in solitude when, ironically, the goals are (a) to be perceived as having a worthy communicative mind and, subsequently, (b) to say, to share the richness...
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Status quo is the state of being which sells safety and sameness as better than adventure and discovery and encourages timidity rather than curiosity and creativity – which, by their very natures,...
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