The French cubist painter Georges Braque once said that art is made to disturb, while science reassures. |
The exhibition reassures us that the weaving tradition is alive and well, and developing in new and interesting fields. |
She believes this reassures a public fearful of low standards and poor quality food. |
He reassures us that the scientific-minded and religious followers share faith in a grand design. |
Wednesday's deceptively warm sunshine reassures us that we have been right in not worrying about sleeping arrangements. |
It means burglars tend to avoid the area and it also reassures the residents, reducing fear of crime. |