"Creative action plays with the unknown. But as……" — Arthur J. Deikman
"Creative action plays with the unknown. But as the child fears the dark... the adult child will be fearful too, faced with the dark world of the unknown mind, with vast concepts looking enormous just beyond the front yard."
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Arthur J. Deikman
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8 Quotes by Arthur J. Deikman
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