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Change

The appearance and disappearance…

3 Oct , 2009  

The appearance and disappearance of the Universe are pictured as an outbreathing and inbreathing of “the Great Breath,” which is eternal, and which, being Motion, is one of the three aspects of the Absolute – Abstract Space and Duration being the other two. Blavatsky, H. P.

Success

The amount of success is in inve…

3 Oct , 2009  

The amount of success is in inverse proportion to the effort in attaining success. Paturi, Felix R.

Exploration

The American experience stirred …

3 Oct , 2009  

The American experience stirred mankind from discovery to exploration. From the cautious quest for what they knew (or thought they knew) was out there, into an enthusiastic reaching to the unknown. These are two substantially different kinds of human enterprise. Boorstin, Daniel

Art

The aim of every artist is to ar…

3 Oct , 2009  

The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life. Faulkner, William

Affection

The affections are like lightnin…

3 Oct , 2009  

The affections are like lightning: you cannot tell where they will strike till they have fallen. Lacordaire, Jean Baptiste

Advice

The advice of their elders to yo…

3 Oct , 2009  

The advice of their elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books. Holmes Jr., Oliver Wendell

Adversity

The actual tragedies of life bea…

3 Oct , 2009  

The actual tragedies of life bear no relation to one’s preconceived ideas. In the event, one is always bewildered by their simplicity, their grandeur of design, and by that element of the bizzare which seems inherent in them. Cocteau, Jean

Acting

The actor should not play a part…

3 Oct , 2009  

The actor should not play a part. Like the Aeolian harps that used to be hung in the trees to be played only by the breeze, the actor should be an instrument played upon by the character he depicts. Nazimova, Alla

Acting

The actor is too prone to exagge…

3 Oct , 2009  

The actor is too prone to exaggerate his powers; he wants to play Hamlet when his appearance is more suitable to King Lear. Bernhardt, Sarah

Acting

The actor can be compared to the…

3 Oct , 2009  

The actor can be compared to the soldier. The former dazzled by his triumphs, sighs continually for the struggles of stage- life; the latter filled with the glory he has acquired on the battlefield, cannot resign himself to peace. Ristori, Adelaide

Absence

The absent are never without fau…

3 Oct , 2009  

The absent are never without fault, nor the present without excuse. Franklin, Benjamin

Absence

The absence of the beloved, shor…

3 Oct , 2009  

The absence of the beloved, short though it may last, always lasts too long. Molière, Jean B.