The Fine Arts are five in number: Painting, Music, Poetry, Sculpture, and Architecture–whereof the principle branch is Confectionery.
– MarieAntoine Carme
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- The voice sang on, -œI am ready, I am ready, I am fine. I am fine, I am fine, I am fine.- I played it again. I was not fine. – Kimberly Novosel
- Painting is mute poetry, and poetry is blind painting – Leonardo da Vinci
- Art–music, painting, sculpture, dance, drama–opens doors to our soul, exposing our lives to whom or what we allow to enter. – Ron Brackin
- Poetry isn’t an island, it is the bridge. Poetry isn’t a ship, it is the lifeboat. Poetry isn’t swimming. Poetry is water. – Kamand Kojouri
- Sculpture is what you bump into when you back up to see a painting. – Barnett Newman
- A fine work of art – music, dance, painting, story – has the power to silence the chatter in the mind and lift us to another place. – Robert McKee
- The Destructive Arts are exactly like Martial Arts, except they don’t have uniforms or usefulness and the end result doesn’t resemble art in any way. – Jim Benton
- And, certainly to him Life itself was the first, the greatest, of the arts, and for it all the other arts seemed to be but a preparation. – Oscar Wilde
- This is the music business. ‘Five years is five hundred years’ – your words. – Jennifer Egan
- Walter Pater said that all the arts aspire to the condition of music, but I’ve always felt that music aspires to the condition of words. – John Ashbery
- I intend to destroy, destroy everything that exists in painting. I have utter contempt for painting. – Juan Miro
- Perception is like painting a scenery – no matter how beautifully you paint, it will still be a painting of the scenery, not the scenery itself. – Abhijit Naskar
- Writing is like painting a painting. Layer over layer over layer. – Kevin James Breaux
- Principle’ [Established Truth] means everywhere applicable; when there is nothing else, it is called Principle. – Dada Bhagwan
- Only the -˜Right belief’ gives rise to non-contradicting principle and that which is free from contradiction is known as -˜Principle’. – Dada Bhagwan
- That which never attains a state of non-principle [non-truth] is known as the principle. – Dada Bhagwan
- The principle of freedom is the fundamental principle of morality and the objective of justice. – Joseph BH McMillan
- Real Martial Arts is Mathematics, Physics, Poetry; Meditation in Action – Soke Behzad Ahmadi
- Poetry is painting with words where you create a masterpiece by spilling your feelings and emotions onto the blank paper. – Avijeet Das
- With you as an inspiration, a painter will create his best painting, a writer will write his best literature and a poet will create his best poetry. – Amit Kalantri
- A child of five could understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five. – Groucho Marx
- Picking five favorite books is like picking the five body parts you’d most like not to lose. – Neil Gaiman
- The five senses offer us five different ways of shutting out reality. What is intuition and what does it perceive? – Nanamoli Thera
- Just five minutes, God, I chant like some hostage negotiator on the brink of a resolution. Five minutes alone. Please, please. Please. – Shannon Celebi
- That will be so amusing! You will have five hundred million little bells,and I shall have five hundred million springs of fresh water… – Antoine de SaintExupry
- The secret to creating a five-star sleeping environment is about using your five senses. – Stan Jacobs
- Five minutes ago is gone, never to be seen again. Five minutes from now, isn’t here yet….What are you going to do with it? – T L Henry
- Ask five economists and you’ll get five different answers – six if one went to Harvard. – Edgar Fiedler
- If I’d wanted you dead five minutes ago, you’d have died five minutes ago. – Becca Fitzpatrick
- Music rots when it gets too far from the dance. Poetry atrophies when it gets too far from music. – Ezra Pound
- Music, of all the arts, stands in a special region, unlit by any star but its own, and utterly without meaning … except its own. – Leonard Bernstein
- …A strange art -“ music -“ the most poetic and precise of all the arts, vague as a dream and precise as algebra. – Guy de Maupassant
- Music embodies feeling without forcing it to contend and combine with thought, as it is forced in most arts and especially in the art of words. – Franz Liszt
- Of all the arts, music is really the most abstract. – Leo Ornstein
- I created an icicle sculpture in the snow. White on white. – Mary E Pearson
- Dance is moving sculpture. – Pablito Greco
- Dancing is creating a sculpture that is visible only for a moment. – Erol Ozan
- Your life is a sculpture, every day chip away. – JR Rim
- Every salad you serve is a picture you have painted, a sculpture you have modeled, a drama you have created. – Carol Truax
- She was tall and dark-skinned and looked like a Nigerian sculpture. She moved like a lioness, her every step bristling with suppressed violence. – Bonnie Greer