A Quote by Cornelia Funke

Everything gets to me. I'm very sentimental. — © Cornelia Funke
Everything gets to me. I'm very sentimental.
I came to feel very, very sentimental about those sets, which is ludicrous, because they represent everything which is transitory and insubstantial. It's absurd that one should feel sentimental about timber and canvas.
It's interesting, for me sappy means sentimental and something that gets you in your heart, gets you emotional. That's what I mean. Also, of course, it means that I'm slightly setting up the audience that there's a bit of fun involved, as well.
I don't think my writing is sentimental, although it is a very sentimental thing to be a human being.
My father was a deeply sentimental man. And like all sentimental men, he was also very cruel.
There is definitely a nostalgia, and I am very sentimental, so I don't begrudge people for having sentimental feelings towards vinyl.
The Future is distant, like the Past, and therefore sentimental. The mere element "Past" must be retained to sponge up and absorb our melancholy. Everything absent, remote, requiring projection in the veiled weakness of the mind, is sentimental.
I have modes, mental modes that I get in, and when I'm on the road, I focus very much on doing the work. On playing the show, on being good every night. And part of me just gets switched off. The part that's very private and very personal and very intimate. That especially, that part of me gets shut off.
For me especially, I travel a lot, and with the weather change and everything, my skin gets dehydrated very fast.
In my work, and in my psyche, there's some very sentimental, traditional, conventional side that's always in argument with a more radical, sarcastic side. Some of my stories are really sentimental, but they're layered over with weird, satirical stuff.
The guys in my band buy instruments and sell and trade them. But if I have something I hang onto it. Everything is sentimental to me.
It's more than sentimental for me to be working in theater in New York; it's very personal. I think it's a spiritual experience for me.
Pixar make kids' movies, but there are jokes in there for adults, and it never gets too sentimental.
True Meditation is the space in which everything gets revealed, everything gets seen, everything gets experienced. And as such, it lets go of itself. We don't even let go. It lets go of itself.
I think I'm a very sentimental person. Conscious or not, that's what draws me to the kind of films I want to make.
I always say that I don't want to be sentimental, that the photographs shouldn't be sentimental, and yet, I am conscious of my sentimentality.
Poetry is sentimental to begin with. To write a sentimental poem is an act of redundancy.
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