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Art is communication spoken by man for humanity in a language raised above the everyday happening. — Mary Wigman
The dance grew into a colorful flower bouquet which caught and contained the glow of sun-happy summer days, the secret of star-studded nights, and the wistful sweetness of overcast and rainy hours. — Mary Wigman
In all my unhappiness I was moving, and suddenly, this moving became an expression, a speaking out — Mary Wigman
Some people say I chastise the Republican Party too much. — Rand Paul
She's going to keep up her public facade of stoicism and generosity and getting on with thungs. She knows she can do it, she can do the stiff upper lip thing. I will survive. But behind closed doors the going is rough. It's when she is alone that it hits her. And she is often alone, too often, she things no one should have to be alone as much as she is. It should have been me: her mind is a morass of old songs now, Errol Brown started it. It should have been me. — Kate Pullinger
I knew that, without killing the creative mood, I had to keep the balance between my emotional outburst and the merciless discipline of a super-personal control, thus submitting myself ti the self-imposed law of dance composition — Mary Wigman
I think all the stuff that happens before the pictures are taken is much more exciting. — Georgia Jagger
What is the hardest, but best thing in life? Love <3 — Ali Hassan
Supramolecular chemistry, the designed chemistry of the intermolecular bond, is rapidly expanding at the frontiers of molecular science with physical and biological phenomena. — Jean-Marie Lehn
You are alive aren't you? Well, so long as you have no grave you are covered by the sky. No limit to your possibilities. The distance to heaven is the same everywhere. — Zora Neale Hurston
Strong and convincing art has never arisen from theories. — Mary Wigman
It's always been about when I do theater, the audience is just a viewer, not taking part in what's onstage. Whereas if you're doing stand-up, it's inclusive. — Jon Glaser
One curious feature about political reform is that so many people feel it is "disloyal" to attempt to rectify the abuses in one's own party. And yet it is obvious that political morality is dependent upon the awakened conscience and private morality of the voters. Such "disloyalty" is simply an evidence of loyalty to principle. — Eleanor Roosevelt
People are afraid of anything they don't understand. When they understand, when they know the truth, they can do something about it. — Ann Weil
We are thus assisted by natural objects in the expression of particular meanings. But how great a language to convey such pepper-corn informations! — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm sporty, active, bubbly, I like to make people laugh ... I'm the jokester. But I'm also very traditional. — Coco Lee
If I could say with words what my dances express, I wouldn't have a reason to dance. — Mary Wigman
I think certainly that looking for love is a big part of the show, but I think that if - there's one thing that is different about 'Sex and the City' and the message that I think has resonated with viewers, especially women. It's that you don't need to get married. You don't really need that love to be fulfilled. — Darren Star
You live lies," Pattern said. "It gives you strength. But the truth . . . Without speaking truths you will not be able to grow, Shallan. I know this somehow. — Brandon Sanderson
What is the art world? I never really understood. I started doing this stuff to do what I want to do. Not to be this or that. — Urs Fischer
Yes, baby girl. I'll wait until you're ready, until you know for sure that you want me. Because once you say yes, I'll never let you go."
~Zane — Tina Folsom
Sometimes at night I slipped into the studio and worked myself up into a rhythmic intoxication to come closer to the slowly rising character. I could feel how everything pointed toward a clearly defined dance figure. The richness of rhythmic ideas was overwhelming — Mary Wigman
