Toni Bentley quotes:

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  • If a man can possess a woman sexually -really possess- he won't need to control her ideas, her opinions, her clothes, her friends, even her other lovers.

  • A brand-new pair of toe shoes presents itself to us as an enemy with a will of its own that must be tamed.

  • A toe shoe is as eccentric as the ballerina who wears it: their marriage is a commitment.

  • Dancing may not be the perfect substitute for love, human love, but it certainly requires all the time and thought and energy that could otherwise be dedicated to love.

  • I recognized it immediately the first time it happened - the cackle of the crone. It is the sound of a woman who is caught inside the mystery of the universe, in the irony of the angst, in the place ego abhors. Bliss.

  • To live and to laugh require a reason. But dancing is so close to one's guts that it has no reason and yet it needs none; it's physical, and as a source of good cheer it is end endless.

  • We live only to dance. If living were not an essential prerequisite, we would abstain.

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