“Rummy is played by more people in more ways than any other game.” PeopleWayGames Book:Scarne on Cards Source: Scarne on Cards
“Rummy is the best-known of all card games played in the United States. Its popularity is due partly to the fact that it is so simple. Any person with a knowledge of the basic game can easily learn any form of it.” PersonsStatesFactsFormGamesSimpleUnitedKnownUnited StatesDuesCardsPopularity Author:Albert H. Morehead
“It is impossible to feign mastery of an instrument, however skillful the impostor may be.” MayImpossibleInstrumentsMasterySkillful Author:Andres Segovia
“Only when the form grows clear to you, will the spirit become so too.” FormSpiritGrowsClear Author:Robert Schumann
“Art begins where technique ends. There can be no real art development before one's technique is firmly established. And a great deal of technical work has to be done before the great works of violin literature, the sonatas and concertos, may be approached.” MayArtRealEndsDoneLiteratureDealsDevelopmentArt IsTechniqueGreat WorkViolinSonatas Author:Leopold Auer
“The Senate is a place filled with goodwill and good intentions, and if the road to hell is paved with them, then it's a pretty good detour.” IfsPoliticalPoliticsHellFilledIntentionSenateGood WillGood IntentionsGoodwillDetours Author:Hubert H. Humphrey
“The right kind of practice is not a matter of hours. Practice should represent the utmost concentration of brain. It is better to play with concentration for two hours than to practice eight without. I should say that four hours would be a good maximum practice time-I never ask more of my pupils-and that during each minute of the time the brain be as active as the fingers.” ShouldKindTwoMatterPlayWould BeAsksHoursBrainPracticeFourMinutesFingersEightActiveConcentrationMaximumPupils Author:Leopold Auer
“There's no such thing beneath the heavens as conditions favorable to art. Art must crash through or perish.” ArtHeavenConditionsCrash Author:Sylvia Ashton-Warner
“Nothing in the world can be compared to the human face.” WorldHumansFacesHuman Faces Author:Carl Theodor Dreyer
“For those who don't know what they are doing, painting is easy. For those who do know what they are doing, painting is difficult.” KnowsEasyDifficultPainting Author:Edgar Degas