Art Quote by Laura Ruby
““If other people thought art was important, then it would be required to graduate. But no, I don’t have to take art. I do have to take math, which is just a waste of time because the numbers get all switched up in my brain, plus, calculators exist for a reason. I do have to take history, which is basically memorizing tariff acts till your brain bleeds. I do have to take four years of gym class with a bunch of jerks who punch me if they don’t like what I say. But art? Optional. Even though art and music and literature and all that are what make us human. Algebra doesn’t make us human. Games don’t make us human.””
About This Quote
The quote critiques mandatory education focusing on utilitarian subjects while undervaluing arts, arguing that arts define humanity.
In simple terms: Arts are essential to humanity, not just optional school subjects.
Advocate for arts in education.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school policy debates
- parental advocacy
- student projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can schools balance arts and STEM?
- What benefits do arts bring to personal development?
May oversimplify the role of math and science.