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Dance Quotes - Page 37

The primary use of knowledge is for such guidance of conduct under all circumstances as shall make living complete. All other uses of knowledge are secondary.

Herbert Spencer (1883). “Herbert Spencer on the Americans and the Americans on Herbert Spencer, report of his interview, and of the proceedings at the farewell banquet of Nov. 9, 1882. [With] Appendix”

If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly.

What's Wrong with theWorld pt. 4, ch. 14 (1910)

Dance is movement, is action, and like all action, it reveals us to ourselves in the doing.

Gabrielle Roth Roth (2014). “Connections: The Threads of Intuitive Wisdom”, p.45, BookBaby

Dancing almost always turns out to be a good idea.

Anne Lamott (2008). “Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith”, p.35, Penguin

Those move easiest who have learn'd to dance.

Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce (1831). “Poetical Works”, p.78