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Gustaveson Art Quotes By Peter Hook

There are so many bootlegged Joy Division/Martin Hannett tapes, a lot of really bad bootlegs on the Internet. — Peter Hook

Gustaveson Art Quotes By Eliza Coupe

You can't improv off of bad writing. Then you have to actually create your objective, which is really hard to do in an element without the skeleton to go off of. — Eliza Coupe

Gustaveson Art Quotes By Lucy Liu

People use location as a language in films, and Quentin uses action as a language in his films. There's really not a lot of violence. It's more of an emotional beat than it is a physical beat. — Lucy Liu

Gustaveson Art Quotes By Rachel Haimowitz

How could he have abandoned - no, shoved away the most important person in the world to him? The one person in the world to whom he, in turn, was also most important?
God, he was a monster. — Rachel Haimowitz

Gustaveson Art Quotes By Anna Held

Please do not ask me to talk about my divorce. Mr. Ziegfeld and I are such very good friends. It is only a little matter quite between ourselves. — Anna Held

Gustaveson Art Quotes By Carl Sandburg

A man may be born, but in order to be born he must first die, and in order to die he must first awake. — Carl Sandburg

Gustaveson Art Quotes By Dora J. Arod

I had a dream about you. We were in a canoe, and we were paddling across the desert. You said you were thirsty, and I pointed to the sand that surrounded us and said, "No, I will not urinate in your mouth." At that point I woke up, because I realized I really had to pee - and get a drink of water. — Dora J. Arod

Gustaveson Art Quotes By Anthony Marra

There was no one left to say whom you could love. p.294 — Anthony Marra

Gustaveson Art Quotes By James W. Loewen

As a result of the sufferings and hard labor they endured, the Indians choose and have chosen suicide. Occasionally a hundred have committed mass suicide. The women, exhausted by labor, have shunned conception and childbirth ... Many, when pregnant, have taken something to abort and have aborted. Others after delivery have killed their children with their own hands, so as not to leave them in such oppressive slavery. — James W. Loewen