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1.
Persons with a talent who never practice excellence are the worst enemies of themselves.
Nelly Mazloum

2.
A body in movement is its philosophy.
Nelly Mazloum

3.
It is the silence between sounds that create Rhythm.
Nelly Mazloum

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Dance is the music of our body, sound is the rhythm of our feeling, silence is the symphony of our soul.
Nelly Mazloum

5.
When knowledge is missing all other attributes have no grooves in which to rest.
Nelly Mazloum

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6.
Confidence in oneself stems from the trust one has in knowledge.
Nelly Mazloum

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We are born spiritual creatures, with a body to feel and a mind, to fathom the unknowable.
Nelly Mazloum

8.
Get smart, work hard and remain truthful to those who have taught you something to better love and serve your dancing.
Nelly Mazloum

Quote Topics by Nelly Mazloum: Dance Silence Movement Mind Spiritual Attributes Oneself Mathematics Art Motherhood Symphony Body Practice Hair Smart Stem Missing Sound Soul Inspiration Feelings Philosophy Worst Enemy Swim Running Hard Work
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Works of Art are meant to connect the human heart to inspiration, for cosmic consciousness to grow in the Supreme Reality rooted in Life and Being.
Nelly Mazloum

10.
Flow into your dancing, circulate the steps into your body, as you would run your fingers through the hair of the one you Love.
Nelly Mazloum

11.
In Dance and Music, Silence swims to reach our soul.
Nelly Mazloum

12.
The mind approves and the body consents.
Nelly Mazloum

13.
All women are born dancers in the sense that natural movement becomes their body and grows out of their instinctive feeling for womanhood, motherhood and tenderness.
Nelly Mazloum

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Dance is the mathematics of the Soul
Nelly Mazloum

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Silence is the neutral Center in which movements take a breath of repose.
Nelly Mazloum