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Quotes About Dancer

This is desire, daughter, the endless piercing that informs the universe throughout eternity,
~ Unknown
I wanted to be a dancer my whole life. And when I gave it up to act, I always had a really sad part of myself that missed it and missed performing and missed being physical in that way.
~ Lyndsy Fonseca
We are a very typical Spanish family - a bullfighter, an actress, a flamenco dancer and singer!
~ Paz Vega
I always call Billy Elliot a fantasy autobiography because I never wanted to be a dancer, but I got a lot of stick from the other kids about wanting to be a writer and being interested in drama.
~ Lee Hall
In a dancer, there is a reverence for such forgotten things as the miracle of the small beautiful bones and their delicate strength.
~ Martha Graham
When she goes about her kitchen duties, chopping, carving, mixing, whisking, she moves with the grace and precision of a ballet dancer, her fingers plying the food with the dexterity of a croupier.
~ Craig Claiborne
When you're a dancer who is injured, you are at the bottom of the food chain. We are so replaceable.
~ Bebe Neuwirth
Ballet was full of dark fairy tales, and how a dancer prepared her pointe shoes was a ritual as mysterious and private as how she might pleasure herself. It was often indistinguishable.
~ Megan Abbott
It is in your interest', said the dancer Pylades to Augustus, 'that the people should devote their spare time to us entertainers - if they do so, they will not bother about subversive politics.
~ Michael Grant
Judy Garland was a different type of entertainer. She was a dancer, a singer, and an incurable romantic.
~ Mickey Rooney
Not every dancer receive a noble award Some receive punishment instead.
~ Unknown
I've been acting my whole life. I have this huge imagination! I'm a dancer and my mom's a dance teacher, and I was always performing and entertaining people. I'd go to see live theatre or a movie, and I'd become the main character for a few days afterwards. I loved being somebody new for a temporary amount of time.
~ Natasha Calis
She looked alert and lithe, a dancer with briefcase in the wrong building.
~ Nicola Griffith
After finding no record of the marriage, French reporters doubted the story, but American papers picked it up with headlines proclaiming that a young black woman from St. Louis had become a countess. The June 22, 1927, issue of the Milwaukee Journal headlined: JOSEPHINE BAKER, BLACK DANCER, WEDS A REAL COUNT. They quoted
~ Unknown