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dance ideas space
To make up a dance, I still need, as I needed then, a pot of tea, walking space, privacy and an idea. Agnes de Mille
dance giving modern
Modern dancers give a sinister portent about our times. Agnes de Mille
dance dancing attention
Toe dancing is a dandy attention getter, second only to screaming. Agnes de Mille
dance lying journey
The universe lies before you on the floor, in the air, in the mysterious bodies of your dancers, in your mind. From this voyage no one returns poor or weary. Agnes de Mille
dance song attention
If you want to understand a nation, look at its dances and listen to its folk songs - don't pay any attention to its politicians. Agnes de Mille
dance play
Dance constitutes a true recapturing of... freedom and childish play. Agnes de Mille
dance writing winning
The choreographic process is exhausting. It happens on one's feet after hours of work, and the energy required is roughly the equivalent of writing a novel and winning a tennis match simultaneously. Agnes de Mille
dance steps performing
When I dance I am really meditating rather then performing for an audience. I am completely absorbed by the music and the steps I choose to respond to the music. Agnes de Mille
dance practice mirrors
The practice mirror is to be used for the correction of faults, not for a love affair, and the figure you watch should not become your dearest friend. Agnes de Mille
differences support shapes
We come in many different shapes and sizes, and we need to support each other and our differences. Our beauty is in our differences. Carre Otis
differences words-of-wisdom pieces
It doesn't matter what one reveals or what one keeps to oneself. Everything we do, everything we are, rests on our personal power. If we don't have enough personal power the most magnificent piece of wisdom can be revealed to us and it won't make a damn bit of difference. Carlos Castaneda
differences helping given
The mark of Friendship is not that help will be given when the pinch comes (of course it will) but that, having been given, it makes no difference at all. C. S. Lewis
differences tragedy has-beens
Tragedy is the difference between what is and what could have been. Abba Eban
differences stereotype reducing
If you don't acknowledge differences, it's as bad as stereotyping or reducing someone. Aasif Mandvi
differences good-and-bad not-interested
I'm not interested in the difference between good and bad, I'm interested in the differences between good and great. Aaron Sorkin
differences people fifteen
As far as I'm concerned, the only difference between fact and what most people call fiction is about fifteen pages in the dictionary. Charles de Lint
differences rome atheism
Sir Richard Steele has observed, that there is this difference between the Church of Rome and the Church of England: the one professes to be infallible, the other to be never in the wrong. Charles Caleb Colton
differences law grace
Relationship is the difference between grace and law. Charles Stanley
perfection body units
The body must be perfection before the will is a functioning unit Carlos Castaneda
perfection
I expect perfection from myself. Bryce Harper
perfection perfect doe
Perfection does not exist - only God is perfect. Carolina Herrera
perfection would-be receiving
It would be difficult to say which had seen highest perfection in the other, or which had been the happiest: she, in receiving his declarations and proposals, or he in having them accepted. Jane Austen
perfection want enough
There is no such thing as perfection, there are only standards. And after you have set a standard you learn that it was not high enough. You want to surpass it. Jascha Heifetz
perfection technique invisible
If you obey the technique to perfection, that technique will become invisible. Alan Chadwick
perfection timing divine
I trust in the perfection of Divine Timing and allow my life to unfold as it should. Cheryl Richardson
perfection matter pounds
He who hath not a dram of folly in his mixture hath pounds of much worse matter in his composition. Charles Lamb
perfection religion world
The body of all true religion consists, to be sure, in obedience to the will of the Sovereign of the world, in a confidence in His declarations, and in imitation of His perfections. Edmund Burke