
In an interview in Film Quarterly, Winter 1991-92
Interviews
Source: The Art of Loving (1956), Ch. 2
In an interview in Film Quarterly, Winter 1991-92
Interviews
“The woman loves to provoke who can dominate her imagination.”
Original: La donna ama provocare chi riesce a dominare la sua immaginazione.
Source: prevale.net
Reported in Thomas Jones, The Duties of Man and Other Essays (1915), page 61
Chronicle "Interdit aux hommes" (Forbidden to men), by Doris Veillette-Hamel, Journal Le Nouvelliste, March 24, 1973, page 17.
Chronicle "Forbidden to men", 1973
Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens Chapter III "Pickwick Papers" (1911)
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The Crosswicks Journal, A Circle of Quiet (1972)
Context: When a child who has been conceived in love is born to a man and a woman, the joy of that birth sings throughout the universe. The joy of writing or painting is much the same, and the insemination comes not from the artist himself but from his relationship with those he loves, with the whole world.
All real art is, in its true sense, religious; it is a religious impulse; there is not such thing as a non-religious subject.