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Gurdjieff is the most immediate, the most valid and the most totally representative figure of our times.
Peter Brook
It seems to me fundamental to remember that Gurdjieff was a passionate being. He was a kind of volcano.
Jerzy Grotowski
Work done with George Balanchine since 1933 . . . was determined by what I gained from Gurdjieff's notions of conscious behaviour and physical possibility.
Lincoln Kirstein
Gurdjieff was a thoroughly enigmatic figure, a cross between the Gnostics of old and latter day Dadaists . . . He was human to the core.
Henry Miller
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