Dancing Quotes - Page 21
Dancing is not a form of expression for the Christian liturgy.
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) (2016). “Joseph Ratzinger Collected Works: Theology of the Liturgy”, p.126, Ignatius Press
Plato (2008). “Laws”, p.161, Cosimo, Inc.
Richard Griffith, Laurence Sterne (1794). “The Posthumous Works of Laurence Sterne: ...”
All dancing is now is standing in place and letting the devil of the music enter you.
John Updike (2010). “Rabbit Is Rich”, p.366, Random House
Now the bright morning-star, day's harbinger, comes dancing from the east.
John Milton, Henry John Todd (1826). “The poetical works of John Milton: With notes of various authors”, p.66
John Keats (1991). “Complete Poems”, p.164, Harvard University Press
The ultimate aim of dancing is to be able to move without thinking, to be danced.
John Blacking, Association of Social Anthropologists of the Commonwealth (1977). “The Anthropology of the body”, Academic Pr
Jennifer Rardin (2011). “Bitten To Death: Book four in the Jaz Parks sequence”, p.105, Hachette UK
Fine dancing, I believe, like virtue, must be its own reward.
Jane Austen (2007). “The Complete Novels of Jane Austen”, p.929, Wordsworth Editions