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Taruc Website Quotes By Antonin Artaud

The fixation of the theater in one language
written words, music, lights, noises
betokens its imminent ruin. — Antonin Artaud

Taruc Website Quotes By Carolyn Lee Adams

I have no idea what to do, and everything is starting to feel dangerously hopeless. Hopelessness is not an emotion to be indulged. On the heels of hopelessness comes defeat, and even though everything seems pointless and impossible, I still want to win. Underneath my confusion and utter, bone-crushing fatigue, even though I don't know much of anything at all, I still know I want to win. — Carolyn Lee Adams

Taruc Website Quotes By Lola Stark

You make my vagina all melty,
wait no!
You make my belly all melty. My vaginas hot! — Lola Stark

Taruc Website Quotes By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

An artist must eat sparingly and give up a normal way of life. — Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Taruc Website Quotes By Alan Dapre

Beware the ideas of March... just one little letter changes the whole meaning. I love the way worms can do that. — Alan Dapre

Taruc Website Quotes By Elisabeth Storrs

He was right. Love enfeebled a man. She saw this with Marcus and Drusus. It could possess, enrage, and overcome reason. It could drive vengeance and inspire passion and courage. She smiled as she lit another lamp and set up her handloom. For, unlike a man, love gave a woman power. A night moth had become a patrician's mistress. The impossible had been made possible. — Elisabeth Storrs

Taruc Website Quotes By Rachel McAdams

I always wish I could go back and see the people that I love as children. — Rachel McAdams

Taruc Website Quotes By Annie Dillard

Don't save something good for a later place. Don't hold back from your students, from the poor, don't try to keep anything for yourself 'cause it'll turn to ashes. — Annie Dillard