Sandor Marai Quotes

The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.

The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play. (Sandor Marai)

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Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai Quotes: The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.