Michelangelo Quotes
He who does not master the nude cannot understand the principles of architecture.
Michelangelo
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The success of Torn was a bit too much for me. I took a year off and was still scared to start the second album.
Natalie Imbruglia
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I would go visit my mom on Sundays, and my brother was working on stuff. I'd go in there and sing a little melody, then we started working with words and the next thing you know it was just born organically without really trying.
Taryn Manning
Boomkat
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Her blue eyes were still beautiful, but they did not know what was before them, and Mary herself could never look through them again to tell Laura what she was thinking without saying a word.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
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If you're writing a thriller, mystery, Western or adventure-driven book, you'd better keep things moving rapidly for the reader. Quick pacing is vital in certain genres. It hooks readers, creates tension, deepens the drama, and speeds things along.
Nancy Kress
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I have already reached out to the janata, and I am only trying to acquaint myself with people's problems.
Indira Gandhi
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I don't think anyone has written a great graphic novel.
Ted Rall
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I majored in Shakespearean studies at a very tiny school in Georgia.
Nancy Grace
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Don't mess with my food.
Eiichiro Oda
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I haven't been back in Montreal, at all, since the playoffs ended two years ago. It's been a while.
Saku Koivu
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We're all colored, or you wouldn't be able to see anyone.
Captain Beefheart
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Architecture is art. I don't think you should say that too much, but it is art. I mean, architecture is many, many things. Architecture is science, is technology, is geography, is typography, is anthropology, is sociology, is art, is history. You know all this comes together. Architecture is a kind of bouillabaisse, an incredible bouillabaisse. And, by the way, architecture is also a very polluted art in the sense that it's polluted by life, and by the complexity of things.
Renzo Piano
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He who does not master the nude cannot understand the principles of architecture.
Michelangelo