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It Crowd Moss Quotes By Helen Van Wyk

See it in terms of paint. We don't learn subject matter, we learn paint. The musician can play any score that is set before him. — Helen Van Wyk

It Crowd Moss Quotes By Anna Friel

I look at being an actress as being like a mummy: You're bandaged up and preserved as soon as you start making other people money. — Anna Friel

It Crowd Moss Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Don't cry anymore, she tells herself. Just do one thing at a time. Get from hour to hour and day to day like a frog jumping on lily pads. — Margaret Atwood

It Crowd Moss Quotes By Maurice Moss

I like being weird. Weird's all I've got. That and my sweet style. — Maurice Moss

It Crowd Moss Quotes By Andre Breton

The truth can only be seen when you close your eyes to reason and surrender yourself to dreams. — Andre Breton

It Crowd Moss Quotes By Marcel Proust

The Marquis de Palancy, his head turned sideways on his craning neck, his great round eye glued to the glass of his monocle, moved slowly around in the transparent gloom and appeared no more to see the public in the stalls than a fish that drifts by, unaware of the crowd of curious visitors, behind the glass wall of an aquarium. Occasionally he paused, venerable, wheezy and moss-covered, and the onlooker could not have told whether he was unwell, asleep, swimming, spawning or simply taking breath. — Marcel Proust

It Crowd Moss Quotes By James Joseph Sylvester

[Mathematics] unceasingly calls forth the faculties of observation and comparison; one of its principal weapons is induction: it has frequent recourse to trial and verification; and it affords a boundless scope for the exercise of the highest efforts of imagination and invention. — James Joseph Sylvester

It Crowd Moss Quotes By Miranda Richardson

It's the idea that when you say 'actress', people think of an airy, floaty, no-brain person, which of course you can't be if you are an actor. It is an unfortunate word, which is why, for a time, I hung on to 'actor', because it just seemed more workmanlike, you know, like you say 'woman doctor' not 'doctoress'. — Miranda Richardson