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Epopeia Dos Quotes By Eleanora Duse

If I were twenty or thirty years younger, I would start afresh in this field with the certainty of accomplishing much. But I should have to learn from the bottom up, forgetting the theatre entirely and concentrating on the special medium of this new art. My mistake, and that of many others, lay in employing "theatrical" techniques despite every effort to avoid them. Here is something quite, quite fresh, a penetrating form of visual poetry, an untried exponent of the human soul. Alas, I am too old for it! — Eleanora Duse

Epopeia Dos Quotes By Virginia Wade

Tennis is a fine balance between determination and tiredness. — Virginia Wade

Epopeia Dos Quotes By Heather Hart

At Brandies I discovered Feminism. And I instantly became a convert ... writing brilliant papers in my Myths of Patriarchy class, in which I likened my fate as a woman to other victims throughout the ages. — Heather Hart

Epopeia Dos Quotes By Kathleen McGowan

The only sweeter than union is reunion. — Kathleen McGowan

Epopeia Dos Quotes By Alastair Reynolds

To see something marvellous with your own eyes - that's wonderful enough. But when two of you see it, two of you together, holding hands, holding each other close, knowing that you'll both have that memory for the rest of your lives, but that each of you will only ever hold an incomplete half of it, and that it won't ever really exist as a whole until you're together, talking or thinking about that moment ... that's worth more than one plus one. It's worth four, or eight, or some number so large we can't even imagine it. — Alastair Reynolds

Epopeia Dos Quotes By China Machado

I have some regrets that I might have hurt men in my life. But they can take care of themselves. — China Machado

Epopeia Dos Quotes By Maria Montessori

The greatest source of discouragement is the conviction that one is unable to do something — Maria Montessori