"My aunt had a season ticket for the Friday afternoon concerts, and I would go down for lessons. My lessons were Saturday morning"
- Robert Ripley
About this Quote
This quote by Robert Ripley speaks with the importance of music in his life. His auntie had a season ticket for the Friday afternoon performances, which suggests that music was a routine part of their lives. Robert would go down for lessons, likely to discover to play an instrument or to learn to sing. His lessons were on Saturday mornings, which suggests that he was dedicated to his music and was willing to make the time to practice and enhance. This quote reveals that music was a vital part of Robert's life, which he wanted to put in the effort to progress at it. Music was a source of happiness and convenience for him, and he was willing to make the time to pursue it.
This quote is written / told by Robert Ripley between December 25, 1890 and May 27, 1949. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from USA.
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