Constantin Stanislavski Quotes

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Constantin Stanislavski wrote this quote and I believe he meant when you are into art love what you do realize fully that it is the art in you that keeps you going. It is not you keeping the art going. Let art be for art's sake and not for your sake, live your role when you act, become music when you sing, be the picture when you paint and, you are the dance, when you

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