Dance Thoughts Quotes

A man has to learn that he cannot command things, but that he can command himself; that he cannot coerce the wills of others, but that he can mold and master his own will: and things serve him who serves Truth; people seek guidance of him who is master of himself.

James Allen

The dance is a poem of which each movement is a word.

Mata Hari

Dance is a song of the body. Either of joy or pain.

Martha Graham

If names are not correct, language will not be in accordance with the truth of things.

Confucius

Discipline is a symbol of caring to a child. He needs guidance. If there is love, there is no such thing as being too tough with a child.

Bette Davis

Clouds of insects danced and buzzed in the golden autumn light, and the air was full of the piping of the song-birds. Long, glinting dragonflies shot across the path, or hung tremulous with gauzy wings and gleaming bodies.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Happier of happy though I be, like them I cannot take possession of the sky, mount with a thoughtless impulse, and wheel there, one of a mighty multitude whose way and motion is a harmony and dance magnificent.

William Wordsworth

Advertising is an environmental striptease for a world of abundance.

Marshall McLuhan

Guidance was more cautious.

Andy Neff

For some reason, people had their hopes much higher than this, especially for the guidance. Everything seems to be in line.

Safa Rashtchy

The rest, called literature, is a dossier of human imbecility for the guidance of future professors.

Tristan Tzara

A blocked path also offers guidance.

Mason Cooley

A resolution to avoid an evil is seldom framed till the evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible.

Thomas Hardy

Talent is always conscious of its own abundance, and does not object to sharing.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Everything is determined, the beginning as well as the end, by forces over which we have no control. It is determined for the insect, as well as for the star. Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.

Albert Einstein
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