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The fact is that great musical pieces take and hold the stage because they provide great emotional experiences. — Sarah Caldwell

I want to live every moment totally and intensely. Even when I'm giving an interview or talking to people, that's all that I'm thinking about. — Omar Sharif

Looking, touching, material, place and form are all inseparable from the resulting work. It is difficult to say where one stops and another begins. The energy and space around a material are as important as the energy and space within. The weather
rain, sun, snow, hail, mist, calm
is that external space made visible. When I touch a rock, I am touching and working the space around it. It is not independent of its surroundings, and the way it sits tells how it came to be there. — Andy Goldsworthy

Pessimistic" is a word for "realistic" that optimists use to make themselves feel better (about their unrealisticness). — Claire

From a young age, I had done a lot of theater and musical theater. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do with my life, but every time I was away from acting, I just felt very incomplete and a little stir crazy. — Alexander Koch

It's nice to see your name in print. It's interesting. — Julian Schnabel

I realized that moderate amounts of stress, when directed or funneled in specific directions, could be both beneficial and practical. — Gudjon Bergmann

I don't really like organizations where people are "deemed" things. — Mindy Kaling

Life sucks. Hard. I don't care how melodramatic that sounds, it's the truth and I'm living it. — Maggi Myers

If a man doesn't give his beloved the letter he writes, his love is true. — Jandy Nelson

Indy makes the race driver. You become famous when you come here. — Rodger Ward

What abandoned course is that? — Sam Snead

Darkness is a strange thing - it is both infinite and confining; it holds you tight in its grasp, but it holds you suspended in a void. Silence operates in a similar way. Slowly the two combine to become a threat.
("Come Into My Parlour") — Reggie Oliver