Quotes of George Antheil - somelinesforyou

“ It's only when you suddenly stop perspiring that your forearms go dull. ”

- George Antheil

“ Quite a number of observers have commented on my coolness during various riotous concerts which I performed at during those first tumultuous years of the armistice between World War I and World War II. The reason is very simple: I was armed. ”

- George Antheil

“ Quite a number of observers have commented on my coolness during various riotous concerts which I performed at during those first tumultuous years of the armistice between World War I and World War II. The reason is very simple: I was armed. ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil

“ It's only when you suddenly stop perspiring that your forearms go dull. ”

- George Antheil

“ Your pianos travel with you. So does your manager. You have no time for girls. Your manager sees to it that no young predatory females get very far. ”

- George Antheil

“ It's only when you suddenly stop perspiring that your forearms go dull. ”

- George Antheil

“ It's only when you suddenly stop perspiring that your forearms go dull. ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil

“ Quite a number of observers have commented on my coolness during various riotous concerts which I performed at during those first tumultuous years of the armistice between World War I and World War II. The reason is very simple: I was armed. ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil

“ Your pianos travel with you. So does your manager. You have no time for girls. Your manager sees to it that no young predatory females get very far. ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil

“ Quite a number of observers have commented on my coolness during various riotous concerts which I performed at during those first tumultuous years of the armistice between World War I and World War II. The reason is very simple: I was armed. ”

- George Antheil

“ Quite a number of observers have commented on my coolness during various riotous concerts which I performed at during those first tumultuous years of the armistice between World War I and World War II. The reason is very simple: I was armed. ”

- George Antheil

“ You become afraid lest too much perspiration will wet your hands too much, make them slide on the black keys, which are too narrow; you are playing at about a hundred miles a minute. But somehow they don't. As long as they don't you know you're all right… ”

- George Antheil
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