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Piergiovanni Manhasset Quotes By Edward Hopper

More of me comes out when I improvise. — Edward Hopper

Piergiovanni Manhasset Quotes By Ravi Howard

Seeing Mattie sitting across from me was a new kind of pain. She put on a good face for me, — Ravi Howard

Piergiovanni Manhasset Quotes By Sergio De La Pava

Vote? What's so fun about voting? You should never vote, everyone knows that. If you vote and your guy wins you can't later complain because you helped put him there. That's why I never vote, so I can later complain. — Sergio De La Pava

Piergiovanni Manhasset Quotes By Peter Tork

Pop music is aspirin and the blues are vitamins. — Peter Tork

Piergiovanni Manhasset Quotes By Patti Smith

I had read it some time ago but was so completely immersed that I retained nothing. This has been an intermittent, lifelong enigma. Through early adolescence I sat and read for hours in a small grove of weed trees near the railroad track in Germantown. Like Gumby I would enter a book wholeheartedly and sometimes venture so deeply it was as if I were living within it. I finished many books in such a manner there, closing the covers ecstatically yet having no memory of the content by the time I returned home. This disturbed me but I kept this strange affliction to myself. I look at the covers of such books and their contents remain a mystery that I cannot bring myself to solve. Certain books I loved and lived within yet cannot remember. — Patti Smith

Piergiovanni Manhasset Quotes By Robert Musil

To love something as an artist ... means to be shaken not by its ultimate value or lack of value, but by a side of it that suddenly opens up. Where art has value it shows things that few have seen. It's conquering, not pacifying. — Robert Musil

Piergiovanni Manhasset Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

Her mother was clearly worried. She had started speaking to Sophie in a different tone since this business with the white rabbit and the top hat. Sophie hated to be a worry to her mother, but she just had to go upstairs and keep an eye on the mail box. — Jostein Gaarder