“Who loves the golden mean is safe from the poverty of a tenement, is free from the envy of a palace. [Lat., Auream quisquis mediocritatem deligit tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula.]” MeanPovertySafeEnvyGoldenModerationPalacesTenementsGolden MeanTutus Author:Horace
“If thou wishest to put an end to love, attend to business (love yields to employment); then thou wilt be safe. [Lat., Qui finem quaeris amoris, (Cedit amor rebus) res age; tutus eris.]” IfsLoveEndsAgeSafeAmorEmploymentYieldTutus Author:Ovid
“Most people think of ballet as children in little tutus. They don't know it is sweat, blood and tears as well!” PeopleThinkingKnowsWellsChildrenLittlesBloodTearsDanceSweatBalletTutus Author:Ronan Keating
“I think it's useful to experience other types of dance and other cultures, and the life of a classical dancer these days is certainly not all tutus! So experience of other dance forms is a good idea.” ThinkingIdeasFormCultureTypeDanceThese DaysDancerGood IdeasOther CulturesTutus Author:Deborah Bull