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A purely materialistic
art would be like a tree which is expected to bear fruit without
flowering and to sacrifice grace and beauty for mere utility.
Our admiration for the creator's handiwork should not be limited to those
things he has
provided us with for our daily needs, but should include all that is good and
beautiful.
It is these tender feelings of deep and silent admiration evoked from our hearts
by the
beauties of creation that should find adequate expression in the fine arts.
Music, drama and the other arts are rooted in the ancient history of our
empire, and their
development to an even higher peak of perfection will be possible in the
atmosphere of a
university. Ethiopia possesses an ancient literature and its study can be
fostered here so
that the Ethiopian youth inspired by this national example, may raise it to yet
higher levels
of excellence.
The study of the heroic history of our empire will stimulate the imagination
of building
authors and teachers.
Haile Selassie I
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