Felsenreitschule Quotes & Sayings
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What are the visual and narrative processes by which animals engage with their own representation? — Susan McHugh

I darted like a minnow through passers-by, in a most ungraceful fashion, constantly giving way to generals. officers of the Horse Guards and the Hussars, and fine ladies; at those moments I felt a spasmodic pain in my heart and hot flushes down my spine at the thought of the wretched inadequacy of my costume and the mean vulgarity of my small figure darting about. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

We have our responsibilities as readers and even our importance. The standards we raise and the judgments we pass steal in the air and become part of the atmosphere which writers breathe as they work. An influence is created which tells upon them even if it never finds its way into print. — Virginia Woolf

Longfellow is to poetry what the barrel-organ is to music. — Van Wyck Brooks

I photograph you every morning
In a cruel attempt to capture
A formal souvenir of what I love — Susan Rich

Beauty is a word that fades with wrinkles — Natalia Lizardo

I managed to slip two children out in the middle of my career and have been lucky with all the work. — Samantha Bond

Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. — Aeschylus

My greatest asset is that I am constantly changing. — Jane Fonda

I am really not of the school of naturalism. I like style, and you can use more style in theater than in film roles. I love to sink my teeth into a part. — Marisa Tomei

And oh, could he smell them. It wasn't just the stench of body sweat. It was the rancid odor of human meat. With every breath they gave it off. Blood under their tongue. Long pork between their teeth. Eau de cannibal. — Chuck Wendig

Life is a narrative that you have a hand in writing. — Henriette Anne Klauser

To walk out on a marriage and leave a child was painful. — Roger Lloyd-Pack

Politics doesn't require talent, intelligence, or good looks. Truly, someone like Donald Rumsfeld, a mediocre government functionary with no discernible talent, intelligence, or charm, is a greater international celebrity than Mick Jagger. Rumsfeld, despite being a has-been, is known in every corner of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa for his insanity and arrogance, while Jagger is admired by a mere couple hundred million music enthusiasts, huddled mostly in the First World. — Ian F. Svenonius