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True drama can be conceived only as resulting from the collective impulse of all the arts to communicate in the most immediate way with a collective public ... Thus especially the art of tone, developed with such singular diversity in instrumental music, will realize in the collective artwork its richest potential
will indeed incite the pantomimic art of dancing in turn to wholly new discoveries and inspire the breath of poetry no less to an undreamed-of fullness. For in its isolation music has formed itself an organ capable of the most immeasurable expression - the orchestra. — Richard Wagner

I'm absolutely positive it's in our human nature to want to know about the past. The two most popular movies of all time, while not historically accurate, are about core historic events: Gone With the Wind and Titanic. — David McCullough

I'm hoping that my entrepreneurial side will have me at a place where I don't have to do anything. That's what I'm striving for. — Mary J. Blige

Fake relationships and fake people coming up to me and all of a sudden wanting to be my friend. — Jason Ritter

Because I killed a guy in real life, and because my character kills a guy onstage, they said I could never do anything this great again. I resented that. — Charles S. Dutton

You have to try to reply to criticism with your intellect, not your ego. — Mike Brearley

I also want to try acting - give it a shot - maybe take some lessons, I think that could be fun. I feel like that could even help me with modeling, because in a way you have to act. — Jacquelyn Jablonski

A heaven on earth I have won by wooing thee. — William Shakespeare

A second-class mind dealing with third-class material is hardly a necessity of life. — Harold Laski

Every idea travels to somewhere but some ideas travel to everywhere, the great ideas! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Gave his life for another person, and especially a loved one, no doubt, worth it. It even noble! — Stephenie Meyer

I am Zelda woman. Reader of the balls. — Barbra Annino

Adieu, Lord Dain," she answered without turning her head. "Have a pleasant evening with your cows."
Cows?
She was merely trying to provoke him, Dain told himself. The remark was a pathetic attempt at a setdown. To take offense was to admit he'd felt the sting. He told himself to laugh and return to his ... cows. — Loretta Chase

That is the explanation of war, an outrage by humanity upon humanity in despite of humanity. — Victor Hugo