Protagonistes Francais Quotes & Sayings
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The man who fights for his ideals is alive. — Miguel De Cervantes
We must not let our passions destroy our dreams. — Thomas S. Monson
You do have habits and rhythms that you do sort of fall into when you're acting, but if you've got text that doesn't allow you to do that it puts you in a bit of an uncomfortable space and takes you out of your habits. — Radha Mitchell
Almighty God, thee only have I; thou steerest my fate, I must give myself up to thee! Give me a livelihood! Give me a bride! My blood wants love, as my heart does! — Hans Christian Andersen
Mature art, I think, emerges when there's a certain balance
of tensions, when there's neither neurotic prostration nor
cold rationality, but an aura of energy and a drive to grasp
personal "truths" still emerging into perception.
To grasp and to shape them. — Earle Birney
conscious mind had enough to deal with right now without worrying about what mischief my subconscious was up to. — C. Greenwood
Friendship can be obtained from anyone at any time. It knows no difference between age, gender, or even species. — Marlana Williams
If you have the right knowledge you can substitute it for all the other facts of production — Alvin Toffler
Regardless of life- which is full of obstacles and disappointments, we can make it to our dream place if we stop the blame game... — Assegid Habtewold
And in his eyes
The cold stars lighting, very old and bleak,
In different skies. — Wilfred Owen
How do you crush spirit? You take out all the good. — S.A. Tawks
Truth and reality in art do not arise until you no longer understand what you are doing and are capable of but nevertheless sense a power that grows in proportion to your resistance. — Henri Matisse
The English reputation for humour is a way by which people avoid revealing themselves and have superficial relationships, so that you can engage in banter without making yourself vulnerable. — Theodore Zeldin
