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“When asked for the details of an ideal date, I answered, "I want him to take me to a book store, so he can see just how happy I can be.”
Camille Cabujat“When asked for the details of an ideal date, I answered, "I want him to take me to a book store, so he can see just how happy I can be.”
Camille Cabujat“Even more blood welled up and spilled down his arm, splattering onto the ground.“Camille’s carpet,” Magnus protested.“It’s blood,” said Will. “She ought to be thrilled.”
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince“I recalled the afternoon when the two of us stood beating erasers, and Camille confided that she'd done penance for stories - stories that I'll never know if she wrote or only imagined writing. She'd wanted me to tell her a secret from my dreams, a secret from my dreams I hadn't had as yet, and so I didn't quite understand what she was after."It's about feeling," Camille had insisted.I didn't understand then that she was talking about risk.”
Stuart Dybek, I Sailed with Magellan: Stories“Does art have a future? Performance genres like opera, theater, music and dance are thriving all over the world, but the visual arts have been in slow decline for nearly 40 years. No major figure of profound influence has emerged in painting or sculpture since the waning of Pop Art and the birth of Minimalism in the early 1970s.”
Camille Paglia“I believe that history has shape, order, and meaning; that exceptional men, as much as economic forces, produce change; and that passe abstractions like beauty, nobility, and greatness have a shifting but continuing validity.”
Camille Paglia“A woman simply is, but a man must become.”
Camille Paglia“Manhood coerced into sensitivity is no manhood at all.”
Camille Paglia“I certainly derived my skills as a prose writer from my scrutiny of poetry and of the individual word. But schools don't do things like that anymore - tracking words down to their roots.”
Camille Paglia“Every man must define his identity against his mother. If he does not, he just falls back into her and is swallowed up.”
Camille Paglia“Paint the essential character of things.”
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