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Segerstrom Theater Quotes & Sayings

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Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Ruth Bernhard

My quest, through the magic of light and shadow, is to isolate, to simplify, and to give emphasis to form with the greatest clarity. — Ruth Bernhard

Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Italo Calvino

Who are we, who is each one of us, if not a combinatoria of experiences, information, books we have read, things imagined? — Italo Calvino

Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Sophia Amoruso

Finally, though, I arrived at a point where I decided this was bullshit. I stopped feeling as if I didn't belong anywhere, and realized that I belonged anywhere I wanted to be - whether that was a boardroom, business class, or on — Sophia Amoruso

Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Ricky Gervais

You should bring something into the world that wasn't in the world before. It doesn't matter what that is. It doesn't matter if it's a table or a film or gardening - everyone should create. You should do something, then sit back and say, I did that. — Ricky Gervais

Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Penny Reid

I had the abrupt sensation of falling, lost my breath, worried briefly that I'd never catch it again. The more we were together, the further and faster I fell. His gaze was steady yet scorching - which explained why I was melting beneath it. — Penny Reid

Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Dan Wells

Hockey,' mused Marcus. 'The sport of kings. — Dan Wells

Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Koo Stark

Even when I was in my 20s and at my most beautiful, I was never obsessed with my looks. I didn't dye my hair or wear make-up. — Koo Stark

Segerstrom Theater Quotes By Betty Sue Flowers

The basic problem with the new species of global institutions is that they have not yet become aware of themselves as living. Once they do, they can become a place for the presencing of the whole as it might be, not just as it has been. — Betty Sue Flowers