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Galczynski Rozmowa Quotes By Tim Lebbon

There's no denying that the way horror has been packaged in the past has done it no favours. Lurid black covers adorned with skulls, corpses crawling with insects and scantily clad maidens being chewed into by vampires
all good clean fun, but it doesn't do much to give the genre an air of respectability or seriousness to the casual browser. — Tim Lebbon

Galczynski Rozmowa Quotes By Jupiter Hammon

If there was no Bible, it would be no matter whether you could read or not. Reading other books would do you no good. — Jupiter Hammon

Galczynski Rozmowa Quotes By Corban Addison

The mark of wisdom is to see the reality behind each appearance. — Corban Addison

Galczynski Rozmowa Quotes By Rajneesh

When you practice Dynamic Meditation for the first time this will be difficult, because we have suppressed the body so much that a suppressed pattern of life has become natural to us. It is not natural! Look at a child: he plays with his body in quite a different way. If he is crying, he is crying intensely. The cry of a child is a beautiful thing to hear, but the cry of an adult is ugly. Even in anger a child is beautiful; he has a total intensity. But when an adult is angry he is ugly; he is not total. And any type of intensity is beautiful. — Rajneesh

Galczynski Rozmowa Quotes By Edie Campbell

It's amazing to be able to work with people right at the top of whatever they do ... inspiring photographers and stylists with very interesting visual language. The more I do it, the more I enjoy it. — Edie Campbell

Galczynski Rozmowa Quotes By Tadeusz Konwicki

Character has outlived its day. In ancient, primitive times, when biologically weak man struggled against omnipotent nature, character was useful, beneficial; with hideous labor it shoved the heavy stone of human impotence forward. We learned to praise ourselves, to admire character, to prostrate ourselves before it, make a fetish of it. But today no one has the courage to discredit character, although, psychologically speaking, it is now a throwback, simply reactionary. — Tadeusz Konwicki