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Ociosidade O Quotes By John Tavener

When I talk of primordial innocence, I hear it in Sufi music with the nay flute. I see it in Coptic icons, in most traditional art, particularly art of the American Indian. I find the texts extraordinarily beautiful and very childlike and very simple. I've been particularly interested in American Indian texts. — John Tavener

Ociosidade O Quotes By Dennis Rodman

With me, everything's right on the table. — Dennis Rodman

Ociosidade O Quotes By Michael McTeigue

1. Balance 2. Momentum 3. Steady swing center 4. Relaxed arms 5. Rhythm — Michael McTeigue

Ociosidade O Quotes By Anthony Mackie

As an actor, the only thing we can do is play the truth at that moment. Because at any point in time if you play the future, or you play that you know something that the audience does not know, it kills the illusion of reality. — Anthony Mackie

Ociosidade O Quotes By Alana Haim

I've always been obsessed with tigers, I love white tigers I think they're very glamourous in a weird way. — Alana Haim

Ociosidade O Quotes By Carl Safina

But one doesn't wait for a revolution. One becomes it. — Carl Safina

Ociosidade O Quotes By Clive James

I love reading about the sea. I love reading about it a lot more than actually being on the sea, when you think about it. — Clive James

Ociosidade O Quotes By Haruki Murakami

The room was utterly silent. Now there is the silence you encounter on entering a grand manor. And there is the silence that comes of too few people in too big a space. But this was a different quality of silence altogether. A ponderous, oppressive silence. A silence reminiscent, though it took me a while to put my finger on it, of the silence that hangs around a terminal patient. A silence pregnant with the presentiment of death. The air faintly musty and ominous. — Haruki Murakami