Charles Segars famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
-
The rapidly evolving global economy demands a dynamic and creative workforce. The arts and its related businesses are responsible for billions of dollars in cultural exports for this country. It is imperative that we continue to support the arts and arts education both on the national and local levels. The strength of every democracy is measured by its commitment to the arts.
-- Charles Segars
-
The mark of an educated man is the ability to make a reasoned guess on the basis of insufficient information.
-
Education for all seems to be the product of a type of distributive justice that is in no way related to the individual.
-
All I have learned, I learned from books.
-
Upon the subject of education ... I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as a people may be engaged in.
-
A country scratching a lazy irritation at sagging doorjambs and late trains, whose greatest attribute is a collective, smelly tolerance, where a chap will put up with almost everything, which means he won't care about anything enough to get out of a chair.A country of public insouciance and private, grubby guilt, where you can believe anything as long as you don't believe it too fervently. A country where the highest aspiration is for a quiet life.
-
We are apt to say that a foreign policy is successful only when the country, or at any rate the governing class, is united behind it. In reality, every line of policy is repudiated by a section, often by an influential section, of the country concerned. A foreign minister who waited until everyone agreed with him would have no foreign policy at all.
-
I am a big admirer of Sachin and his personality. He is a source of inspiration for the country and just looking at his photographs gives a lot of positive vibes.
-
When you take a tree that is rooted in the ground, and transfer it from one place to another, the tree will no longer bear fruit. And if it does, the fruit will not be as good as it was in its original place. This is a rule of nature. I think if I had left my country, I would be the same as the tree.
-
How aware were photographers in the past of other visual arts? "No photographer of any distinction at all could approach his work without some awareness of what was going on in other visual media, and for that matter neither the painter nor the draughtsman could ignore photography."
-
The traditional difficulty of balancing the mechanical with the imaginative schools of photography still operates. In schools of photography meaningful art education is often lacking and on the strength of their technical ability alone students, deprived of a richer artistic training, are sent forth inculcated with the belief that they are creative photographers and artists. It is yet a fact that today, as in the past, the most inspiring and provocative works in photography come as much (and probably more) from those who are in the first place artists.
You may also like:
-
Abraham Lincoln
16th U.S. President -
Diane Kruger
Actress -
Jerry Bruckheimer
Television Producer -
John Wilkes Booth
Actor -
Jon Voight
Actor -
Mary Todd Lincoln
Former First Lady of the United States -
Nicolas Cage
Actor -
Terry Rossio
Screenwriter -
Trevor Rabin
Musician -
Jon Turteltaub
Film director