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- I am sincerely trying now to create a dance technique based entirely upon corrective exercises, created with a knowledge of human anatomy; a technique which…
- An individual can be truly moral only when they are their own master. From the moment when they awaken to a comprehension of that which…
- Gandhiji would always offer full details of his plans and movements to the police, thereby saving them a great deal of trouble. One police inspector…
- There is a sort of Neo-Confederate thread that runs through these sort of pro-gun movements and the NRA movement.
- How do you know a partner is right for you? That has everything to do with knowing each other and practicing together until you work…
- I started dancing in my room... I wanted to find out more about my movements. I wanted to elaborate on whatever it was that I…
- When Disney was creating Elsa, they based a lot of her movements on that of a ballerina, which was interesting for me to find out…
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- Who can map out the various forces at play in one soul? Man is a great depth, O Lord. The hairs of… — Saint Augustine
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