Quote by Renee Fleming
For years, I had no time for exploratory travel. - Renee Fleming

For years, I had no time for exploratory travel. – Renee Fleming

Other quotes by Renee Fleming

I think opera has gained a kind of glamorous appeal. Its a live performance that aligns all of the arts, and when it is represented in the media, in film in particular, it is presented as something that is really a special event, whether its a great date or something thats just hugely romantic. – Renee Fleming

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Romantic
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Everybodys a work in progress. Im a work in progress. I mean, Ive never arrived… Im still learning all the time. – Renee Fleming

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Learning
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Ive always been inspired by artists who have shown musical and intellectual curiosity and the courage to take risks. – Renee Fleming

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Courage
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Other Quotes from
Travel
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I was in the studio so much, it was about the search for air in a metaphoric sense, and the breathing has more to do with travel for me, about the search musically for open air. – Keren Ann

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Travel

The thing about Hemingway that people forget is that all the stuff he did was at a time where people werent traveling that much. At 19 he travels to Italy. He goes to the Spanish Civil War. He goes to China, he goes to Africa so at that time to travel that much is really incredible. – Clive Owen

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Travel

I travel for work, but recently, friends said I should take major trips. – Jeff Goldblum

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Travel

There is no looking at a building here after seeing Italy. – Fanny Burney

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Travel

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A man’s heart changes as often as does the autumn sky. – Japanese Proverb

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For while the subjects of poetry are few and recurrent, the moods of man are infinitely various and unstable. It is the same in all arts. – John Drinkwater

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