“How many men are like trees, already strong and full grown, which are transplanted into some gardens, to the astonishment of those people who behold them in these fine spots, where they never saw them grow, and who neither know their beginning nor their progress!” PeopleKnowsMenStrongGrowsSawsProgressTreeFineGardenSpotsAstonishment Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“And the art was in every corner and wall... a Mural of the Century of Progress in Colombia South America is rich in detail, painted by a student of the Fine Arts Academy of Chicago named Santiago Martinez; a name to remember.” ArtAmericaRememberNamesRichProgressCenturyStudentsWallFineSouthDetailsCornersChicagoAcademyFine ArtsColombiaSouth AmericaMuralSantiago Author:Santiago Martinez Delgado
“It is in the comprehension of the physically disabled, or disordered ... that we are behind our age.... sympathy as a fine art is backward in the growth of progress.” ArtAgeGrowthBehindsProgressFineArt IsSympathyDisabledComprehensionFine ArtsPhysically Disabled Author:Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward
“In the beginning of the book, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Edward is more enamored of himself than he is of anybody else. He's a very fine rabbit; he's been constructed incredibly well, and he has a wardrobe of amazing clothing. He's arrogant, and he doesn't care whether Abilene loves him or not. As the journey progresses, as he gets passed from hand to hand, he learns what it means to love. He gets more and more bedraggled, and his clothing is lost; yet he becomes finer in soul and heart than he was at the beginning of the journey.” WellsHeartMeanBookSoulHandsCareLostProgressJourneyFineClothingsArrogantMiraculousRabbitsWardrobeEnamoredHe Doesn't CareEdward TulaneMiraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane Author:Kate DiCamillo
“'3:10 to Yuma' was one that I just kept on talking and thinking about after reading it. And I think the reason is because, like in most Westerns, you have the very clear-cut bad-guy/good-guy, however, as the movie progresses, you kind of see that it's a very fine line that divides these two.” ThinkingKindTwoReasonGuyReadingLinesTalkingClearCuttingProgressFineDividesBad GuysGood GuyFine Lines Author:Christian Bale