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Engreido Significado Quotes By Martin Scorsese

The most interesting of the classic movie genres to me are the indigenous ones: the Western, which was born on the Frontier, the Gangster Film, which originated in the East Coast cities, and the Musical, which was spawned by Broadway. They remind me of jazz: they allowed for endless, increasingly complex, sometimes perverse variations. When these variations were played by the masters, they reflected the changing times; they gave you fascinating insights into American culture and the American psyche. — Martin Scorsese

Engreido Significado Quotes By Mary Wortley Montagu

Remember my unalterable maxim, When we love, we always have something to say. — Mary Wortley Montagu

Engreido Significado Quotes By Katie Kacvinsky

He was moving more than his life. He was moving his heart. Putting it closer than down the road from me. He was putting it right in my hands. Right where I'd wanted it since the first day I met him. — Katie Kacvinsky

Engreido Significado Quotes By Maria Augusta Von Trapp

Music acts like a magic key, to which the most tightly closed heart opens. — Maria Augusta Von Trapp

Engreido Significado Quotes By Noorilhuda

Life is, you know, but an idea. You can fill it up with anything really and deceive yourself into believing that is what you need. You can be happy, sad, benevolent, crafty, unpleasant. That man filled it up with nastiness and it destroyed him in the end. I wonder what could have made him that way. Cruelty on the part of others or cruelty in his heart?" - Lady Cavendish — Noorilhuda

Engreido Significado Quotes By Mary Oliver

I worked privately, and sometimes I feel that might be better for poets than the kind of social workshop gathering. My school was the great poets: I read, and I read, and I read. — Mary Oliver