Top 16 Andre P Brink Quotes
#1. In love, no question is ever preposterous.
Andre Brink
#2. As Alan Paton said, 'Ah but your fucking land is beautiful'.
Andre Brink
#3. To respect the dignity of a relationship also implies accepting the end when it comes. Except in my mind, except in my dreams, where the aftertaste of her still lingers.
Andre Brink
#4. But for Mozart love is only the litmus test. To determine whether one is truly free or not.
Andre Brink
#5. I had great difficulties learning to play initially because I could not think rhythmically properly, although it's an even-paced rhythm, I was not phrasing properly, I was too Western. It took me a while to learn to think in needed form, and the only way I could learn was just by ear.
Richard Meale
#6. My library was
all libraries are
a place of ultimate refuge, a wild and sacred space where meanings are manageable precisely because they aren't binding; and where illusion is comfortingly real.
Andre Brink
#7. Sometimes, in one of his more exuberant or desperate moods, Pa would go out in the veld and sprinkle brandy on the daisies to make them drunk so that they wouldn't feel the pain of shrivelling up and dying.
Andre Brink
#8. Perhaps all one can really hope for, all I am entitled to, is no more than this: to write it down. To report what I know. So that it will not be possible for any man ever to say again: I knew nothing about it.
Andre Brink
#9. It's a wrong idea that a master is a finished person. Masters are very faulty; they haven't learned everything and they know it.
Robert Henri
#10. Intuition is the highest form of knowledge. What we learn from others can be mistaught by those not a fraction as knowledgeable as they pretend or by those who are propagandists with agendas. We are born with intuition, however, which includes the natural law, a sense of right and wrong.
Dean Koontz
#11. I like putting a lot of personal touches in the music.
Kieran Hebden
#12. If I speak with a character's voice it is because that character's become so much part of me that ... I think I have the right then to imagine myself into the skin, into the life, into the dreams, into the experience of the particular character that I've chosen.
Andre Brink
#13. I was born on a bench in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, in the early spring of 1960.
Andre Brink
#14. When the conspiracy of lies surrounding me demands of me to silence the one word of truth given to me, that word becomes the one word I wish to utter above all others.
Andre Brink
#15. A country can't love you. At most it may need you. It's much the same as people.
Andre Brink
#16. If babies held the same tendency toward self-criticism as adults, they might never learn to walk or talk. Can you imagine infants stomping, 'Aarggh! Screwed up again!' Fortunately, babies are free of self-criticism. They just keep practicing.
Dan Millman
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