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Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Arnold Schoenberg

I find above all that the expression, atonal music, is most unfortunate - it is on a par with calling flying the art of not falling, or swimming the art of not drowning. — Arnold Schoenberg

Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

This is the secret of good storytelling: to lie, but to keep the arithmetic sound. A storyteller, like any other sort of enthusiastic liar, is on an unpredictable adventure. His initial lie, his premise, will suggest many new lies of its own. The storyteller must choose among them, seeking those which are most believable, which keep the arithmetic sound. Thus does a story generate itself. — Kurt Vonnegut

Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Gayle Letherby

Writing in the first person helps to make clear the author's role in constructing rather than discovering the story/knowledge. — Gayle Letherby

Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Bryce Courtenay

What's the point in being an unpopular writer? It just doesn't make a lot of sense. For me it doesn't, anyway. — Bryce Courtenay

Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Donovan McNabb

But if you're coming off ACL surgery, you don't need to be having a press conference at OTAs. Every week? Really? It becomes a circus, a sideshow. It takes away from the focus of what those sessions are supposed to be about: the team. — Donovan McNabb

Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

the pen is as wise as the mind that speaks through it — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Marc Lasry

Leverage is great when it works, and when it doesn't work, it creates a lot of issues. So I think if you limit the amount of leverage that people can borrow, or that banks can borrow, I think you'll find that you'll have a lot less issues going forward. — Marc Lasry

Tanessa Kuck Quotes By Doyle Brunson

The key to No-Limit ... is to put a man to a decision for all his chips. — Doyle Brunson