Quotes by Arts I decided to get out from Syria not just because of the war. Before the war we had difficulties to deal with our society, and of course the war became more reason to just get out. Majd Kara arts It's so nice that the museum re-opened, i was so displeased when they closed it. Abdulah Sarajlic arts It is identical to the original piece with all its details and decorations because the 3D technique is very developed, but it is no substitute for the original object. Abdul Karim arts It is an international responsibility. Abdul Karim arts It is necessary to have someone who can determine with him what is appropriate for a 21st century monarch, but it is not clear to what extent Crown Prince Akishino or the Imperial Household Agency is seriously considering that. Naotaka Kimizuka arts It is not in the interest of any country or society to focus itself on one individual or a family, so many people have contributed to this country and our institutions should reflect that. Mahesh Sharma arts So many people from that particular conflict did not receive any justice whatsoever... and so to have one little tiny moment of justice, it is a great thing. Helen Mirren arts Words cannot really do my emotions justice, but I was in utter disbelief and absolutely horrified to see that the painting was now being proclaimed to the world as an original Caravaggio. Lancelot Thwaytes arts I consider Mr. Miranda a national treasure at this point, i am ecstatic about what( Miranda) has done. Do I understand hip-hop ? No ! It's not for my generation. The point is young people do. George Cox arts I hope (this) work of art can actually bridge the gap between the data, the scientists, the politicians and heads of state and how normal people feel. Olafur Eliasson arts One of the main sources of inspiration was for me my childhood in Iceland where the harbor,... where I spent a lot of time as my father was a sailor, sometimes filled up with boats so you could cross the harbor by going from one deck to the next. Olafur Eliasson arts Whenever you name a landscape, it can be a controversial as well as an intimate act. Cambridge University academic Robert Macfarlane arts Much to my surprise, it has been and become a political book. I now see that it's a celebration and defense of landscape and its language. Cambridge University academic Robert Macfarlane arts We have to grow but nature needs to be remembered ... So how we can build nature into our future cities seems to me one of the most important development questions we face in this country. Cambridge University academic Robert Macfarlane arts They think the refugees who come to Germany had nothing back home, lived in corrugated iron huts and should be thankful to have running water here. But that's rubbish, and the idea they're living in wonderland now even though some sleep in tent cities and gymnasiums is absolute nonsense. Heiko Ostendorf arts I wanted to give a voice to the refugees I spoke to, plus countless others who don't speak German and so can't express themselves. Heiko Ostendorf arts It's inhumane to categorize people who need help as either useful or useless. Heiko Ostendorf arts It's the grit, the guts and the resilience that comes with survival, sacrifice and risk-taking, those are the same qualities that we celebrate in immigrants from generations past. Beata Szakowicz Kombel arts We want to make a Museum of the Cold War, a hybrid museum that will be both military and artistic, once inside, we'll travel through time. Edo Hozic arts The art works cover the period of the Cold War, everything that this bunker slept through during its long isolation. Edo Hozic arts «1112131415161718192021»