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Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By Jose Rizal

In the Middle Ages, everything bad was the work of the devil, everything good, the work of God. Today, the French see everything in reverse and blame the Germans for it. — Jose Rizal

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

The exit is usually where the entrance was. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By Avey Tare

I think it's cool to give people encouragement. — Avey Tare

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By Kyra Dune

Yet beauty is a shallow thing. So fleeting. Strength, intelligence, spirit, these things can be far more appealing than what lies on the surface of a thing. And power, of course. For power, true power, can last forever. — Kyra Dune

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By Ken Jennings

You live overseas, you see these exotic places and you want to know about them. But, weirdly, it also made me homesick for all these very prosaic places in America. — Ken Jennings

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By E.D.E.N. Southworth

Great self-respect is as often manifested in forbearance as in resentment. — E.D.E.N. Southworth

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By James Corden

I've always wanted to be in musicals, not just in film, but on stage. I think it's a wonderful medium. — James Corden

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By Wallace Shawn

The actor's role in the community is quite unlike anyone else's. Businessmen, for example, don't take their clothes off or cry in front of strangers in the course of their work. Actors do. — Wallace Shawn

Hendrik Kerstens Quotes By Alexandra Horowitz

A walk is exploring surfaces and textures with finger, toe, and - yuck - tongue; standing still and seeing who or what comes by; trying out different forms of locomotion (among them running, marching, high-kicking, galloping, scooting, projectile falling, spinning, and noisy shuffling). It is archeology: exploring the bit of discarded candy wrapper; collecting a fistful of pebbles and a twig and a torn corner of a paperback; swishing dirt back and forth along the ground. It is stopping to admire the murmuring of the breeze in the trees; locating the source of the bird's song; pointing. Pointing! - using the arm to extend one's fallen gaze so someone else can see what you've seen. It is a time of sharing. On our block, — Alexandra Horowitz