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Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Walter Benjamin

The film is the first art form capable of demonstrating how matter plays tricks on man. — Walter Benjamin

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Rick Moranis

I have five television sets. (I like to think of them as a set of five televisions.) I have two DVR boxes, three DVD players, two VHS machines and four stereos. I have nineteen remote controls, mostly in one drawer. — Rick Moranis

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Christine McVie

You look out into the audience and you see so much joy on people's faces. You make eye contact with people who are almost crying because they can't believe they're seeing the Rumours five back again, they can't believe their eyes. It's almost like a family reunion on stage, there's no angst, there's no animosity, there's just tremendous amount of friendship. — Christine McVie

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Peter Gabriel

Holding still for a moment, what a moment this is, Oh for a moment of forgetting, a moment of bliss — Peter Gabriel

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Lin Yutang

Happiness for me is largely a matter of digestion. — Lin Yutang

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Lily Donaldson

Growing up I always used to shop in Oxfam. I'd find things for 50p and then take them home, cut them up and make them into something new. — Lily Donaldson

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Harry Seidler

As much as the needs of fact, the needs of the spirit and the senses, must be satisfied. Architecture is as much a part of the realm of art as it is of technology; the fusion of thinking and feeling. — Harry Seidler

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Norman Mailer

Chicago was a town where nobody could forget how the money was made. It was picked up from floors still slippery with blood. — Norman Mailer

Dahlan Leroy Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

Artifacts are alive. Each has a voice. They remind us what it means to be human - that it is our nature to survive, to create works of beauty to be resourceful, to be attentive to the world we live in. — Terry Tempest Williams