Perlina Moscato Quotes & Sayings
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The artist does not exist except as a personification, a figure of speech that represents the sum total of art itself. It is painting that is the genius of the painter, poetry of the poet, and a person is a creative artist to the extent that he participates in that genius. — Harold Rosenberg

It takes great courage to be vulnerable. It takes enormous strength to be a real woman. — John Eldredge

Sound is often talked about in a very subjective way, as if it had a colour. This is a bright sound, this is a dark sound. I don't believe in that because I think that is much too subjective. — Daniel Barenboim

The mown grass is growing again nearly to our knees; we will take a second crop of hay from this field, rich and green and starred with moon daisies, buttercups and the bright, blowsy heads of poppies. — Philippa Gregory

Be empty. Be still. Just watch everything come and go. This is the way of Nature. — Laozi

I don't have children, but we all want to protect whatever we love in life. — Shirley Henderson

The fact of your heart's enfoldment in mine is evidence enough that there is, underneath it all, some hidden order to this world. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal

New York at times runs me dry because there's so much to do. There's never enough time to do everything. It's nice to have the balance in Moscow. — David Hallberg

One of the hardest things for a teacher is to know when to keep quiet and when to let go. It is a terrible thing to hold someone back from success, or to insist on sharing credit, or to tie someone to your apron strings. We need to have faith that we have done all we can, and then we need to kick our birds out of the nest. — Tim Gunn

In retrospect, I am very nearly as sharp as I pretend to be. — Lyndsay Faye

Do not stalk your prey until you are sure it is prey — Christopher Paolini

Love for freedom always creates light in darkness! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

And, as I mused, the years fell away, hair sprouted on the vast steppes of my head, where never hair has been almost within the memory of man. — P.G. Wodehouse

In the United States of America there are twenty-seven million people under twenty-one years of age who receive no Christian training at all. Juvenile crime in the big cities is tremendous - sometimes it seems absolutely out of control. Every week one million people are dying without Jesus. In one minute, eighty-five people pass into eternity. In just the brief span of a church service hundreds are passing out into the presence of God. Does that mean anything to you? — Alan Redpath