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english free limits music poetic
English is really free for me; there's no limits to the music and the imagination. And French, it's just I live in Paris, and it's really a poetic language where you can really play with words. Yael Naim
english-dramatist kings love principle traitor true
This principle is old, but true as fate, Kings may love treason, but the traitor hate. Thomas Dekker
english-dramatist men might women
Were there no women, men might live like gods. Thomas Dekker
english-composer man music
A musicologist is a man who can read music but can't hear it. Thomas Beecham
english-composer music
Movie music is noise... even more painful than my sciatica. Thomas Beecham
english-philosopher nature state
In the state of nature profit is the measure of right. Thomas Hobbes
english poets
I put it to you that there are no British poets, there are no British novelists. I have heard myself described as one, but I think really I'm an English novelist; there are Scottish poets and Scottish novelists. Ian Mcewan
english fascinates literary poet regards
As regards literary culture, it fascinates me that it has been so resilient to the Union. For example, when T.S. Eliot wanted to become poet in these lands, it wasn't as an English poet, it was an Anglian poet he wanted to be. Ian Mcewan
english-athlete
My name is usually the one on the end of people's lips. Ian Wright
fascinates fell intended life point points weird
Songwriting's a weird game. I never intended to become one - I fell into this by mistake, and I can't get out of it. It fascinates me. I like to point out the rawer points of life. Keith Richards
fascinates vice
My only vice is 'Keeping up With The Kardashians.' I can't really explain what it is that fascinates me so much, but it just sucks me in. Gia Coppola
fascinates people reinvent sorts
L.A. is a place people come to for all sorts of reasons, often to reinvent themselves, and that fascinates me. Caroline Leavitt
fascinates groups normally shining spaces
That's what fascinates me about these writers' retreats: You're in these small spaces with small groups of people, and all of the sudden, the spotlight is shining on you harder than it normally is. Lynn Coady
fascinates filled knowing people quite somewhat state threshold work
Murakami has said that what always fascinates him most are the things he doesn't understand. And his work is filled with people who are in that somewhat inchoate state of being on the threshold of knowing, but not quite knowing -- which can be maddening, but which can also make you giddy. Frank Galati
fascinates industry inside offer peek script sharp
If the script is sharp and witty, the movie will offer an inside peek into an industry that fascinates and antagonizes most people. Hal Rubenstein
fascinates history
What fascinates me are the turning points where history could have been different. Hilary Mantel
fascinates gives great man mind please suppress writers
The great man who gives a true transcript of his mind fascinates and instructs. Most writers suppress individuality. They wish to please the public. Robert Green Ingersoll
fascinates sit
I like work. It fascinates me. I sit and look at it for hours. Author unknown
literary quite scientific
Something is missing in our culture. We can't quite celebrate the scientific literary tradition. Ian Mcewan
literary reasons writers
One of the reasons I like Barthes more than other writers of that ilk is because he had a literary quality. Jeffrey Eugenides
literary resisted saw time writer
I resisted children's writing for a long time. I saw myself as a writer of literary fiction. But I had so much more fun writing kids' books. Ellen Potter
literary looking novels parties people problem spend time york
The problem with the literary hothouse of New York City is that people spend so much time looking in the mirror. They go to parties with people who are just like them, and they write novels about people who are just like them. It's limiting. Anne Fadiman
literary-genre mind tasks
Literary genres and techniques tend to take form in one's mind somewhat the way computer templates provide form for different computer tasks. Aberjhani
literary published terrible
It's not as if I've been unlucky. My books have been published and reviewed. I haven't lived through terrible literary suffering! Siri Hustvedt
literary publishers secretly wrote
I write literary, not commercial, fiction - or so I've been told by my publishers who are proud I write literary fiction but secretly wish I wrote commercial. Tawni O'Dell
literary people point
I think he is unassailable from a literary point of view, ... On the other hand, there may be some people who think he's too established. Horace Engdahl
literary work
I think what matters most in literary work is the context, not the text. Andrea Hirata
poet proud
We are proud to have with us the poet lariat of Chicago. Richard Daley
poetry
Surrealism is not a poetry but a poetics, and even more, and more decisively, a world vision. Octavio Paz
poetry
Any reflection about poetry should begin, or end, with this question: who and how many read poetry books? Octavio Paz
poetry
Back then, I was an acoustically-oriented artist. Honestly, 'Poetry Man' wouldn't have been my first choice. Phoebe Snow
poet teacher time
As a poet and a teacher, I read all the time. I know I read slowly. I like reading, but I don't read any more than I have to. Philip Schultz
poet poets useful
Poets aren't very useful Because they aren't consumeful or produceful Ogden Nash
poetry time
Poetry takes place in time. It is a durational. Things take place in sequence. Edward Hirsch
poetry ted writes
Poetry should be for the people. It always has been, ... Ted writes poetry for the people. Dave Evans
poetry served
Poetry itself hasn't been well served by poets who fled to the margins. Edward Hirsch
regards statements suspect witness
At this time, we are corroborating witness statements in regards to suspect description. Brandon Banks
regards
With regards to the expansion of NATO, I see it as a mistake, even a provocation in a way. Sergei Lavrov
regards social workers
Back in 1935, there were 42 workers for every retiree. Today, in regards to Social Security, we only have 3 workers for every retiree. Dennis Hastert
regards road tweak watching
In regards to the play, I'll just keep watching it and go out on the road every now and then to see how it's going and to tweak it to make it better. Kenneth Edmonds