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Fleshseeker Quotes By Steve Zissis

So the audience, at times, lets us know actually what is so special about the show that we can't even necessarily design or predict. Which is great. That's what you want art to be. You want it to be alive and to actually have a life in the way it's viewed. — Steve Zissis

Fleshseeker Quotes By Anthony Robbins

In life, you need either inspiration or desperation. — Anthony Robbins

Fleshseeker Quotes By Richard M. Weaver

The most likely way to kill a tradition is to over-formalize it, which is to carry it on in the same way after everyone has ceased to defer to it. The way to revive it is to show that it has grown out of and is still related to our most cherished values. But this requires radical insight and the stripping away of many things which are mere accretions. — Richard M. Weaver

Fleshseeker Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

More than half of our history is lost, not because they were not documented, but they had no guardians and protectors. — M.F. Moonzajer

Fleshseeker Quotes By Turcois Ominek

I write about love all the time, what a tragedy those stories turn into. — Turcois Ominek

Fleshseeker Quotes By Nathanael West

Their boredom becomes more and more terrible. They realize that they've been tricked and burn with resentment. Every day of their lives they read the newspapers and went to the movies. Both fed them on lynchings, murder, sex crimes, explosions, wrecks, love nests, fires, miracles, revolutions, war. This daily diet made sophisticates of them. The sun is a joke. Oranges can't titillate their jaded palates. Nothing can ever be violent enough to make taut their slack minds and bodies. They have been cheated and betrayed. They have slaved and saved for nothing. — Nathanael West

Fleshseeker Quotes By Charles Hermite

I turn aside with a shudder of horror from this lamentable plague of functions which have no derivatives. — Charles Hermite