Tejido Muscular Quotes & Sayings
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It's hard for actors to have to deal with the fact that they pour so much into their character, but the audience might have a negative assessment of them. — Romola Garai
What is your name?' she asked.
The youth ignored her, lowering his eyelids against the sun. She repeated her question. Again he ignored her, so she touched his arm, and he turned his head and looked at her, suddenly back from his own world, his eyes wary, half afraid. But he saw no anger in her; only the stains of tears, and an awful despair. His face changed, and a look of profound sorrow and compassion came over him. Very slowly he lifted his hand and wiped the tears from her cheeks. No other man could have touched her that morning; but the mad youth, with his extraordinary tenderness, gave such a depth of consolation that she found herself leaning her cheek against his hand, and sobbing. He wept with her, and there wove between them an understanding, a unity deep and poignant and powerful. — Sherryl Jordan
too much, because it feels so good — Gillian Flynn
Sometimes my life just don't make sense at all. The mountains looks so big and my faith just seems so small. — Rich Mullins
Hee that hath one hogge makes him fat, and hee that hath one son makes him a foole. — George Herbert
What's most important in animation is the emotions and the ideas being portrayed. I'm a great believer of energy and emotion. — Ralph Bakshi
The fact is, mental philosophy is very like Poverty, which, you know, begins at home; and indeed, when it goes abroad, it is poverty itself. — Henry David Thoreau
He has a superb groin. A silky pouch. A secret garden. The groin of a sire. I once saw just such a creamy, velvet groin on a male antelope. — Anonymous
The artist has some internal experience that produces a poem, a painting, a piece of music. Spectators submit themselves to the work, which generates an inner experience for them. But historically it's a very new, not to mention vulgar, idea that the spectators experience should be identical to, or have anything to do with, the artist's. That idea comes from an over-industrialized society which has learned to distrust magic. — Samuel R. Delany
Are you going to acquire a woman on every voyage we sail on?" he grumbled. — Judson Roberts
For nothing is more boring than being forced to play. — Angela Carter
Oh, please. If she's going to use Mr. Darcy to prop up her arguments, I give up. — Sophie Kinsella
