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Alnr Number Quotes By Marina Abramovic

A powerful performance will transform everyone in the room. — Marina Abramovic

Alnr Number Quotes By Siri Hustvedt

What she remembered is undoubtedly something so radically different from the image I gave to her memory that the two may be incompatible. — Siri Hustvedt

Alnr Number Quotes By Sogyal Rinpoche

Our problems, all come from nothing; they are all based on a misunderstanding that does not even exist. — Sogyal Rinpoche

Alnr Number Quotes By Alva Myrdal

The smaller nations can in fact exercise greater influence on disarmament negotiations than they have hitherto done. — Alva Myrdal

Alnr Number Quotes By Edvard Munch

My father was temperamentally nervous and obsessively religious - to the point of psychoneurosis. From him I inherited the seeds of madness. The angels of fear, sorrow, and death stood by my side since the day I was born. — Edvard Munch

Alnr Number Quotes By Martin Luther

If the peasants are in open rebellion, then they are outside the law of God. Therefore let all who are able slash, strike down, and kill (those who rebel) openly and secretly, remembering that there can be nothing more venomous, harmful, or devilish than a rebel. It is exactly like killing a mad dog. — Martin Luther

Alnr Number Quotes By Jameson Currier

When you're here, in a place like Bamiyan, with such a giant blue sky draped above you, other places seem so tiny. — Jameson Currier

Alnr Number Quotes By Olivia Sudjic

Suddenly I had to laugh. It was like realising you definitely need to projectile vomit when you thought you had it under control in some imprisoning form of public space. — Olivia Sudjic

Alnr Number Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

A painter told me that nobody could draw a tree without in some sort becoming a tree; or draw a child by studying the outlines of its form merely but by watching for a time his motions and plays, the painter enters into his nature and can then draw him at every attitude ... — Ralph Waldo Emerson