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I dont need the money, dear. I work for art
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"I don't need the money, dear. I work for art"

- Maria Callas

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This quote by Maria Callas speaks with the interest and also commitment she had for her art. She was a popular diva and also her occupation spanned decades. By claiming she does not require the cash, she is emphasizing that her motivation for her work is not monetary gain, but rather her love of the art type. She is expressing that she is driven by her interest for singing and also executing, not by the money she makes from it. This quote speaks with her dedication to her craft and her dedication to her art. It additionally speaks to her humility as well as her understanding that cash is not one of the most crucial point in life. Maria Callas was a true artist and also her quote is a pointer of the value of seeking one's interests and dreams.

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Maria Callas This quote is written / told by Maria Callas between December 2, 1923 and September 16, 1977. She was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 21 other quotes.

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