As I go under, I wonder if there’s a reason for art?

Kelli Russell Agodon
About This Quote

This quote is very deep and rather philosophical. It would be nice to know the reason for art because without it, there would be no art at all. This quote also makes us think about why we do what we do in life. We live for no other reason than to enjoy the pleasures of life.

We live for our children, our family, our friends, and our work. There is no other reason for living except to enjoy the various pleasures in life. Life is so short and fragile that we should cherish every moment of happiness that comes our way.

Source: Hourglass Museum

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