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Arztpraxis Quotes By Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Writing is not a matter of time, but a matter or of space. If you don't keep space in your head for writing, you won't write even if you have the time. — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Arztpraxis Quotes By Diane Paulus

Creativity and the world of the imagination - the beauty of what we see as a child and the kind of play that we experience as a child - can be a way for us to survive tough times. — Diane Paulus

Arztpraxis Quotes By Marcel Proust

It is false to believe that the scale of fears corresponds to that of the dangers which inspire them. One might be frightened of sleeplessness and yet not of a duel, of a rat and not of a lion. — Marcel Proust

Arztpraxis Quotes By James Ransone

I'm friends with a lot of Brits, and they tell me when they're over here what a huge phenomenon 'The Wire' has become. Some things just attain critical mass after they're already dead and buried, and I don't know why it was the case with 'The Wire'. — James Ransone

Arztpraxis Quotes By John C. Maxwell

Failure results from bad breaks. — John C. Maxwell

Arztpraxis Quotes By Joel Edgerton

The narrator of a documentary often comes in at the last minute and takes some of the glory they don't deserve. — Joel Edgerton

Arztpraxis Quotes By Mort Crim

Any good parody takes a grain of truth and exaggerates it for the big screen. People ask me if I'm offended at all and I say not in the least. — Mort Crim

Arztpraxis Quotes By Madeline Sheehan

The things this man made me feel just by speaking was unreal. At times I wanted to weep from the sheer sensation of never before experienced feelings that I knew had already wrecked me for any other man. — Madeline Sheehan

Arztpraxis Quotes By William T. Vollmann

Best listened to in a windowless room, better than best in an airless room - correctly speaking, a bunker sealed forever and enwrapped in tree-roots - the Eighth String Quartet of Shostakovich (Opus 110) is the living corpse of music, perfect in its horror. Call it the simultaneous asphyxiation and bleeding of melody. The soul strips itself of life in a dusty room. — William T. Vollmann