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Supersensuous Quotes By Edward Albee

A playwright has a responsibility in his society not to aid it, or comfort it, but to comment and criticize it. — Edward Albee

Supersensuous Quotes By Herman Melville

Where the deepest word ends, there music begins with its supersensuous and all-confounding intimations. — Herman Melville

Supersensuous Quotes By Derek Landy

If you can hit your opponent's nose more than he can hit yours, you too will taste victory. — Derek Landy

Supersensuous Quotes By Wayne Huizenga

I really would not change anything. Have a passion for what you do, work hard, have great people with good personalities, enjoy the ride. — Wayne Huizenga

Supersensuous Quotes By Diane Ackerman

As zookeepers, the Zabinskis understood both vigilance and predators; in a swamp of vipers, one planned every footstep. Shaped by the gravity of wartime, it wasn't always clear who or what could be considered outside or inside, loyal or turncoat, predator or prey. — Diane Ackerman

Supersensuous Quotes By Gavid Hood

You can sustain visual beauty and innovative visual ideas for a certain length of time, but in a two-hour experience, which is really what movies are, usually audiences - whether they know it or not - most want an emotional connection to character. — Gavid Hood

Supersensuous Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Some of my friends are very poor, the only thing that they have is money. — Paulo Coelho

Supersensuous Quotes By Gayle Forman

I turn to Melanie. It's on her now. She narrows her green eyes at Willem. 'If you rape or murder my friend, I will kill you.'
Willem tsk-tsks. 'You Americans are so violent. I'm Dutch. The worst I will do is run her over with a bicycle.'
'While stoned!' Melanie adds.
'Okay, maybe there's that,' Willem admits. — Gayle Forman

Supersensuous Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Better to have a known enemy than a forced ally. — Napoleon Bonaparte