“With its shrewd analysis and its knowledgeable reflections on the state of the arts, as well as a rich array of anecdotes and quotations about patronage, Patronizing the Arts will appeal to a broad audience.” WellsArtStatesAudienceRichReflectionAppealsAnalysisBroadsQuotationsKnowledgeableAnecdotesPatronagePatronizing Author:Jonathan Culler
“I really do feel now that the way I dress onstage and for work is a true reflection of my own sense of style as well.” WayFeelsWellsMy OwnStyleReflectionDresses Author:Rachel Stevens
“I am often drawn to what appear at first to be 'dark' or 'difficult' subjects, but which, upon further examination, are always and only reflections of the ways human beings attempt, however clumsily, badly, or well, to connect with others.” WayFirstsHumansWellsDifficultDarkHuman BeingsSubjectsReflectionExaminationDifficult Subjects Author:Marya Hornbacher
“The dark is a quiet place. Reflection and contemplation are the only things to do in it. Well that, and imagine the worst things possible. I don’t have to reflect or contemplate or any of those things. I know what the worst things possible are. I know about the things that hide in the dark. Insanity is the least of them.” KnowsWellsDarkImagineWorstQuietReflectionInsanityThings To DoContemplationContemplatingWorst ThingsQuiet Place Author:Tara Brown
“The individual (no matter how well-meaning he might be, no matter how much strength he might have, if only he would use it) does not have the passion to rip himself away from either the coils of Reflection or the seductive ambiguities of Reflection; nor do the surroundings and times have any events or passions, but rather provide a negative setting of a habit of reflection, which plays with some illusory project only to betray him in the end with a way out: it shows him that the most clever thing to do is nothing at all.” IfsWayWellsDoeEndsMatterPlayUseShowsMightPassionIndividualEventsHabitProjectsReflectionNegativeCleverSettingSettingsThings To DoBetraySurroundingsRipAmbiguitySeductiveIllusoryMost Clever Author:Soren Kierkegaard