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Dalcroze Quotes By John Ridley

I can tell you from personal experience it gets a little tiring having to make the rounds on cable shows to explain 'what's up with black folks.' — John Ridley

Dalcroze Quotes By Emile Jaques-Dalcroze

Music acts on the whole of the organism like a magic force which suppresses the understanding and irresistibly takes possession of the entire being. To insist on analysing this force is to destroy its very essence. — Emile Jaques-Dalcroze

Dalcroze Quotes By Joe Mantello

Theater isn't there to provide answers. Only possibilities. I just ask the questions. But I believe hope comes from the fact that there is a potential for redemption. At the core, that's what matters in the theater I'm attracted to. Do we dare to hope? Do we allow ourselves to hope? — Joe Mantello

Dalcroze Quotes By Theodore Austin-Sparks

Seek to have your life in God, not in things, not in people, not in places, not in circumstances, not in arguments, not in human intelligence, but in God. — Theodore Austin-Sparks

Dalcroze Quotes By Aimee Bender

And I get refill number three or four and the wine is making my bones loose and it's giving my hair a red sheen and my breasts are blooming and my eyes feel sultry and wise and the dress is water. — Aimee Bender

Dalcroze Quotes By Paresh Shah

We are meant to do the work of angels for we are often disguised from ourSelves. — Paresh Shah

Dalcroze Quotes By George Herbert

A lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit. — George Herbert

Dalcroze Quotes By Oscar Wilde

That's an awful thing,a womans memory — Oscar Wilde

Dalcroze Quotes By William Shakespeare

Greatness, once fallen out with fortune, must fall out with men too. — William Shakespeare

Dalcroze Quotes By Ruth Rendell

Maybe being married is talking to oneself with one's other self listening. — Ruth Rendell