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Entrate Kunst Quotes By Alison Owen

Movies began as a communal experience. Even though we now watch them as DVD's, sometimes alone on our computers, mostly in the history of cinema it has been a communal experience. — Alison Owen

Entrate Kunst Quotes By Ian Poulter

There are subtle things you can do without crossing the line. If I see I've got up my opponent's nose, I will be over the moon. Job done. — Ian Poulter

Entrate Kunst Quotes By Robert Walser

God goes with thoughtless people. — Robert Walser

Entrate Kunst Quotes By Karl Kraus

What the teachers digest, the pupils eat. — Karl Kraus

Entrate Kunst Quotes By Shimon Peres

I cannot go to elections with an open stomach. If you want to negotiate we have to conclude it before the elections. I cannot just start the negotiations [with Palestinians] saying we are ready to do this and that and not having any reply. — Shimon Peres

Entrate Kunst Quotes By Howard Barker

I am so far as I am aware not at all influenced by dramatists, expect for Shakespeare, who I have to say, it is impossible not to be influenced by if you hold language to be the major element of theatre. — Howard Barker

Entrate Kunst Quotes By Jincy Willett

Not just the absence of sound, but positive, warm, burnished silence. — Jincy Willett

Entrate Kunst Quotes By Meg Rosoff

I studied Finn the way another boy might have studied history, determined to memorize his vocabulary, his movements, his clothes, what he said, what he did, what he thought. What ideas circulated in his head when he looked distracted? What did he dream about?
But most of all what I wanted was to see myself through his eyes, to define myself in relation to him, to sift out what was interesting in me (what he must have liked, however insignificant) and distill it into a purer, bolder, more compelling version of myself.
The truth is, for that brief period of my life I failed to exist if Finn wasn't looking at me. And so I copied him, strove to exist the way he existed: to stretch, languid and graceful when tired, to move swiftly and with determination when not, to speak rarely and with force, to smile in a way that rewarded the world. — Meg Rosoff