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“I went to an art high school in Washington D.C., and I majored in visual art. When I started there, I was horrible - couldn't draw, couldn't sketch, couldn't do anything. I remember at one point I came to terms with the fact that I had to work my ***** off to do well and that's exactly what I did. I drew and drew and drew, and it worked - I ended up getting the award for best artist and went on to apply to design school because I loved it so much. I think it really speaks to the idea that you can in fact excel at whatever you put your mind and your heart to.”
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“The dance is strong magic. The body can fly without wings. It can sing without voice. The dance is strong magic. The dance is life.”
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“The concept, the label, is perpetually hiding from us all the nature of the real.”
Source : Joyce Cary (1961). “Art and reality: ways of the creative process”
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“Joe Paterno was a well-educated man, and he was also a man from a different time.”
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“...it was the arts, those noble expressions of the human spirit that are communicated through literature, dance, song, film, drama, painting and sculpture, among the many other such creative means, that helped articulate the sufferings of [these] people that were heard around the globe.”
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“I'm a crusader. I really believe in the First Amendment, and I use it fully, and I pay a price for that.”
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“So, as opposed to getting people in to read the script and read scenes with me, what I wanted to do was sit down and chat to these people and just say, "Okay. Do you share my sense of humor? Do you understand what this film is getting at? Do you know the tone that we're trying to get to?" And it was interesting.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“Economy is going without something you do want in case you should, some day, want something you probably won't want.”
Source : 'The Dolly Dialogues' (1894) no. 12