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Kukin Flores Quotes By Umberto Eco

We stopped to browse in the cases, and now that William - with his new glasses on his nose - could linger and read the books, at every title he discovered he let out exclamations of happiness, either because he knew the work, or because he had been seeking it for a long time, or finally because he had never heard it mentioned and was highly excited and titillated. In short, for him every book was like a fabulous animal that he was meeting in a strange land. — Umberto Eco

Kukin Flores Quotes By Peter Greenaway

I went to art school, and every Tuesday and Friday we drew the nude. If you look at Western painting, male and female nudes are in the center of every painting. It's difficult and exciting to draw the nude. Why get so upset about this? It's our duty to break taboos. — Peter Greenaway

Kukin Flores Quotes By Penelope Cruz

The thing that really makes me happy is the real work and rehearsing and creating the character and the process of making the movie. Hollywood's not real. — Penelope Cruz

Kukin Flores Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Things musicals taught me: All your problems will go away if you sing about it. — Margaret Atwood

Kukin Flores Quotes By Arvo Part

A need to concentrate on each sound, so that every blade of grass would be as important as a flower. — Arvo Part

Kukin Flores Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

In all marriages there is the imbalance: one who loves more than the other. One who licks wounds in secret, the rust-taste of blood. — Joyce Carol Oates

Kukin Flores Quotes By Ruskin Bond

It is supposed to be in very bad taste to discuss a person behind his back; and to discuss a dead person behind his back is most unfair, for he cannot even retaliate. — Ruskin Bond

Kukin Flores Quotes By Haruki Murakami

We were both at a delicate age, when the mere fact that we went to different schools and lived two train stops apart was all it took for me to feel our worlds had changed completely — Haruki Murakami