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“The appearances of natural objects are in themselves meaningless; the essential thing is feeling - in itself and completely independent of the context in which it has been evoked.”
Source : 'Artists on Art; from the 14th - 20th centuries', ed. by Robert Goldwater and Marco Treves; Pantheon Books, 1972, London, pp. 451, 1927.
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“I could have an office all to myself but since my collaborators don’t have one, then I too am contented to have a desk in a shared room.”
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“I define sexy as a real salt-of-the-earth woman who knows who she is, who feels strong and powerful.”
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“I don't know if it is obvious, but I am extremely shy.”
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“Good-bye broadcast, Hello, conversation.”
Source : Shel Israel (2009). “Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods”, p.14, Penguin
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“I dont see myself only as a Somali character. I think of myself as an actor, and if the job fits me and I like the story, I will go for it.”
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“Why it is that a garment which is honestly attractive in, say, 1910 should be honestly ridiculous a few years later and honestly charming again a few years later still is one of those things which are not satisfactorily to be explained and are therefore jolly and exciting and an addition to the perennial interest of life.”
Source : Margery Allingham (1961). “Three Cases for Mr. Campion”
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“Track and field is the best way to reach out for kids. It doesn't matter how fast you are. You always want to beat someone.”