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THIS EDITION: clear

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Quoted In The Grove:
The first and indispensable requisite of happiness is a clear conscience.
~Edward Gibbon

A clear and innocent conscience fears nothing.
~Elizabeth I

The man with a clear conscience probably has a poor memory.
~Oscar Wilde

EndQuote:
The most identifiable trait of Anglo-Saxons is that we always mistake a short memory for a clear conscience.
~Argus Hamilton

He that has light within his own clear breast / May sit in the centre, and enjoy bright day: / But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts / Benighted walks under the mid-day sun; / Himself his own dungeon.
~John Milton

The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wishes to hide.
~Hannah Arendt

It is astonishing what force, purity, and wisdom it requires for a human being to keep clear of falsehoods.
~Margaret Fuller

AfterWords:
Ultimately a hero is a man who would argue with the gods, and so awakens devils to contest his vision. The more a man can achieve, the more he may be certain that the devil will inhabit a part of his creation.
~Norman Mailer

It was my duty to shoot the enemy, and I don’t regret it. My regrets are for the people I couldn’t save: Marines, soldiers, buddies. I’m not naive, and I don’t romanticize war. The worst moments of my life have come as a SEAL. But I can stand before God with a clear conscience about doing my job.
~Chris Kyle

People often ask me how I feel about my invention being used to kill people every day and the AK being a common weapon of ethnic conflicts. I want to make it clear that I created my assault rifle to protect my country. You can blame politicians for its spreading out of control on a global scale.
~Mikhail Kalashnikov

If there were a clear prospect that such evils were part of a barbarian past, then at least we might find a small crumb of comfort. No such prospect exists: no scientific analysis can even remotely answer or account for past and present horrors of human behaviour.
~Simon Conway Morris

AfterThought:
It is not clear that intelligence has any long-term survival value.
~Stephen Hawking

When the meaning is unclear there is no meaning.
~Marty Rubin

Direction is only necessary when your destination is certain but the path to get there isn’t clear to you.
~Fela Durotoye

Just keep clear mind, go straight ahead, try, try, try for ten thousand years.
~Seungsahn

AndSo4th:
It’s a clear day Sonny, L A N D.
~Tyler Perry

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Next Exercise Prompt: twice

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You will never follow your own inner voice until you clear up the doubts in your mind.
~Roy T Bennett

Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself. Your body and mind will become clear and you will realize the unity of all things.
~Dogen

It is the nature, and the advantage, of strong people that they can bring out the crucial questions and form a clear opinion about them. The weak always have to decide between alternatives that are not their own.
~Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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We wound our modesty and make foul the clearness of our deservings, when of ourselves we publish them.
~William Shakespeare

Let us be absolutely clear about one thing: we must not confuse humility with false modesty or servility.
~Paulo Coelho

Be different so that people can see you clearly amongst the crowds.
~Mehmet Murat ildan

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An accurate, insightful view of current reality is as important as a clear vision.
~Peter Senge

We judge people and initiatives by their results, and we expect events to happen for good, understandable reason. But our clear visions of inevitability are often only illusions.
~Leonard Mlodinow

The Real is ever-present, like the screen on which the cinematographic pictures move. While the picture appears on it, the screen remains invisible. Stop the picture, and the screen will become clear. All thoughts and events are merely pictures moving on the screen of Pure Consciousness, which alone is real.
~Ramana Maharshi

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When all thoughts / Are exhausted / I slip into the woods / And gather / A pile of shepherd’s purse. / Like the little stream / Making its way / Through the mossy crevices / I, too, quietly / Turn clear and transparent.
~Ryokan

The more of me I be, the clearer I can see.
~Rachel Archelaus

It’s hard to be clear about who you are when you are carrying around a bunch of baggage from the past. I’ve learned to let go and move more quickly into the next place.
~Angelina Jolie

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My father was often impatient during March, waiting for winter to end, the cold to ease, the sun to reappear. March was an unpredictable month, when it was never clear what might happen. Warm days raised hopes until ice and grey skies shut over the town again.
~Tracy Chevalier

Our mind is like a cloudy sky: in essence clear and pure, but overcast by clouds of delusions. Just as the thickest clouds can disperse, so, too, even the heaviest delusions can be removed from our mind.
~Kelsang Gyatso

We need clear days to see the horizons; we need foggy nights to see beyond the horizons! Man sometimes can think much deeper when he sees less!
~Mehmet Murat Ildan

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July is high burglary season because so many people leave town. To help avoid making that obvious, suspend your newspaper subscription and have your mail held. Another clear indication is if all your lights are off for an extended period. To fix that, you can buy a timer for about $30.
~Jean Chatzky

August was nearly over ‒ the month of apples and falling stars, the last care-free month for the school children. The days were not hot, but sunny and limpidly clear ‒ the first sign of advancing autumn.
~Victor Nekrasov

The clear light that belongs to October was making the landscape radiant.
~Florence Bone

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People first feel things without noticing them, then notice them with inner distress and disturbance, and finally reflect on them with a clear mind.
~Giambattista Vico

The inside of a house or apartment after decluttering has much in common with a Shinto shrine… a place where there are no unnecessary things, and our thoughts become clear.
~Marie Kondo

If you have a clear mind . . . you won’t have to search for direction. Direction will come to you.
~Phil Jackson

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In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it.
~Robert A Heinlein

I forced myself to think what is the new concept and it became clear to me that it was risk, not only in technology and ecology, but in life and employment, too. (italics added ~Ed Note)
~Ulrich Beck

One’s mind has a way of making itself up in the background, and it suddenly becomes clear what one means to do.
~A C Benson

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The best way to prove the clearness of our mind, is by showing its faults; as when a stream discovers the dirt at the bottom, it convinces us of the transparency and purity of the water.
~Alexander Pope

If you let cloudy water settle, it will become clear. If you let your upset mind settle, your course will also become clear.
~Gautama Buddha

The water in a vessel is sparkling; the water in the sea is dark. The small truth has words which are clear; the great truth has great silence.
~Rabindranath Tagore

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The two are not mutually exclusive, but we think we can have wealth without good ideas and without values and without a clear vision. Wealth without vision is insanity.
~Andrew Young

You can not retain a true and clear vision of wealth if you are constantly turning your attention to opposing pictures, whether they be external or imaginary.
~Wallace D Wattles

What I know for sure is that it’s only when you make the process your goal that the big dream can follow. That doesn’t necessarily mean your process will necessarily lead you to wealth or fame. In fact, your dream may have nothing to do with tangible prosperity and everything to do with creating a life filled with joy, one with no regrets and a clear conscience. I’ve learned that wealth is a tool that gives you choices, but it can’t compensate for a life not fully lived and it certainly can’t create a sense of peace within you.
~Oprah Winfrey

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I learned the truth at seventeen, That love was meant for beauty queens, And high school girls with clear skinned smiles, Who married young and then retired.
~Janis Ian

The school made it very clear that women were entitled to positions of authority. That sense of entitlement allowed us to feel that we have a natural place in leadership in the world. That gave me a mental and emotional confidence.
~Linda Vester

To my thinking, a great librarian must have a clear head, a strong hand, and, above all, a great heart. And when I look into the future, I am inclined to think that most of the men who achieve this greatness will be women.
~Melvil Dewey (of library’s Dewey Decimal System)

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I’ve watched my duty, straight an’ true, an’ tried to do it well;
Part of the time kept heaven in view,
An’ part steered clear of hell.
~Will Carleton

Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do.
~Gian Carlo Menotti

My duty is clear and at all costs will be done.
~John Burns

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Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.
~Carl Jung

No wishes are silly, no dreams remain dreams, for those committed to clear and definitive goals.
~Maximillian Degenerez

It’s alright to do things the way you want. There is no map to life, no blueprints to survival, you can create your world day by day if you have a clear vision and an unwillingness to give up.
~John O’Callaghan

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We are second-hand people. We have lived on what we have been told, either guided by our inclinations, our tendencies, or compelled to accept by circumstances and environment. We are the result of all kinds of influences, and there is nothing new in us, nothing that we have discovered for ourselves: nothing original, pristine, clear.
~Jiddu Krishnamurti

For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.
~H L Mencken

My dear friend, clear your mind of cant.
~Samuel Johnson

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Generally I don’t care about what people say. I have to be clear with myself. When everything goes well, people celebrate you, when you make mistakes people criticize you.
~Sebastian Vettel

I think being clear and assertive about what you’re comfortable with is vital. It can be a scary thing to do because we want people to like us.
~Aimee Lou Wood

I’ve got no qualms in making my feelings clear when I need to.
~Tana Ramsay

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Our recovery of hope ‒ full colour, three-dimensional, hard working, clear thinking, wildly radical, living hope ‒ is our key to liberation.
~Anne Bishop

Hope, like despair, is something of a distraction: it gets in the way of a clear view of the horizon.
~Paul Kingsnorth

Never mistake a clear view for a short distance.
~Paul Saffo

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Not having a clear goal leads to death by a thousand compromises.
~Mark Pincus

Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him.
~Paul Eldridge

Without sense of purpose and clear direction of your life, you will only be building a fake brand of you.
~Bernard Kelvin Clive

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Never worry about what other people say or think. Do the right. Have a clear conscience and roam about happily.
~Sivananda

The first and indispensable requisite of happiness is a clear conscience.
~Edward Gibbon

One is happy as a result of one’s own efforts, once one knows of the necessary ingredients of happiness‒simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self-denial to a point, love of work, and, above all, a clear conscience. Happiness is no vague dream, of that I now feel certain.
~George Sand

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The voice of conscience is so delicate that it is easy to stifle it; but it is also so clear that it is impossible to mistake it.
~Madame de Stael

People who have tried it, tell me that a clear conscience makes you very happy and contented; but a full stomach does the business quite as well, and is cheaper, and more easily obtained.
~Jerome K Jerome

What difference would a clear vision of my principles, values, and ultimate objectives make in the way I spend my time?
~Stephen Covey

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Posted From The Grove

Politics is dirty, and I don’t like to talk about dirty things… My conscience is clear.
~Johannes Heesters (Dutch actor)

People are just trying to work their jobs, raise their families, discipline their kids, and have a good life… Politics has just become like bad weather. And they deserve clear skies.
~Eddie Vedder

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Let me be clear ‒ no one is above the law. Not a politician, not a priest, not a criminal, not a police officer. We are all accountable for our actions.
~Antonio Villaraigosa

The AAP from the beginning made it clear that they were about changing policy and not being a symbol of purity in a corrupt world.
~Abhijit Banerjee (Common Man’s Party, India)

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A charlatan makes obscure what is clear; a thinker makes clear what is obscure.
~Hugh Kingsmill

Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.
~Alan Watts

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You know, it’s very clear, as one looks back on history again of the Cold War that, following the crisis in Cuba, following the Khrushchev ‒ beating down of Jack Kennedy in Vienna, that President Kennedy believed that we had to join the battle for the Third World, and the next crisis that developed in that regards was Vietnam.
~Alexander Haig

In the past week it has become clear that the vote on the final healthcare bill will be very close. I take this vote with the utmost seriousness. I am quite aware of the historic fight that has lasted the better part of the last century to bring America in line with other modern democracies in providing single payer health care.
~Dennis Kucinich

The oppressed peoples can liberate themselves only through struggle. This is a simple and clear truth confirmed by history.
~Kim Il-sung

Too many people hold a very narrow view of what motivates us. They believe that the only way to get us moving is with the jab of a stick or the promise of a carrot. But if you look at over 50 years of research on motivation, or simply scrutinize your own behavior, it’s pretty clear human beings are more complicated than that.
~Daniel H Pink

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Let me make it clear that the Youth Employment Opportunities Act of 1961 is not primarily concerned with delinquency prevention. Rather, it is designed to help all types of young men or women who suffer deficiencies of training or opportunity which keep them unemployed.
~Robert Kennedy

F-CKUPS ANONYMOUS (15:01) fiction, to be seen without political color

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You can’t, in sound morals, condemn a man for taking care of his own integrity. It is his clear duty.
~Joseph Conrad

Self-respect and a clear conscience are powerful components of integrity and are the basis for enriching your relationships with others.
~Denis Waitley

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Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him.
~Paul Eldridge

What differentiates me from the poll truthers of 2012, I think, is that I don’t stay on course when it’s clear I’m headed for an iceberg.
~Harry Enten (CNN)

The difference between political terror and ordinary crime becomes clear during the change of regimes, in which former terrorists become well-regarded representatives of their country.
~Jurgen Habermas (Ger philosopher)

Hear one side and you will be in the dark. Hear both and all will be clear.
~Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield

In the real world, answers may not be clear cut. There will be messy choices, and you’re not going to be able to construct a policy response in a neat and tidy way. Being able to listen to other people, even as you stay true to your principles, that’s how you actually succeed.
~Jake Sullivan

The Bible is very clear about one thing: Using politics to create fairness is a sin.
~P J O’Rourke (10th Commandment: Thou shalt not covet ~AI)

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Let everyone regulate his conduct… by the golden rule of doing to others as in similar circumstances we would have them do to us, and the path of duty will be clear before him.
~William Wilberforce

Well, there’s been plenty of ultimatums, and one thing that we better be very clear is that we can’t continue to have the kind of defiance of the United Nations, the defiance of the international community that we’ve had.
~Condoleezza Rice

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The clear problem of the outlawing of insult is that too many things can be interpreted as such. Criticism, ridicule, sarcasm, merely stating an alternative point of view to the orthodoxy, can be interpreted as insult.
~Rowan Atkinson

All too frequently, the knee jerk reaction to tragedies by the media and chattering class is to move to restrict our rights… Our founding documents make it clear that our inalienable rights come from God and that the job of the government is to ensure and protect those God-given rights.
~Dave Brat

The British are a people who are generally happy, under normal circumstances, to trust politicians to tell us the truth and to leave them to run the country as we get on with our lives. But we reserve the right, always, to make it clear that they are our servants, not our masters, and, when necessary, we can and will take charge.
~Gina Miller

It is clear that not in one thing alone, but in many ways equality and freedom of speech are a good thing.
~Herodotus

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In the aftermath of September 11, and as the 9/11 Commission report so aptly demonstrates, it is clear that our intelligence system is not working the way that it should.
~Hillary Clinton

In the aftermath of September 11, it has been made clear to us that our foreign policy can no longer afford to narrowly focus on short-term benefits. For our nation’s long-term security, we must be active in promoting American values abroad through our foreign policy.
~Sam Brownback

At the rate we’re going, the 21st century looks pretty clear. It’s going to be pretty violent.
~Edward James Olmos

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Let me be very clear: We monitor the risks of violent extremism taking root here in the United States. We don’t have the luxury of focusing our efforts on one group; we must protect the country from terrorism whether foreign or homegrown, and regardless of the ideology that motivates its violence.
~Janet Napolitano

Demonstrations must be dignified and nonviolent, as the overwhelming protests in Ferguson and Staten Island have been. Do not confuse anarchists who don’t want the system to work and thugs who want to exploit a situation with the majority who from day one have operated with impeccable nonviolence and clear goals.
~Al Sharpton

I have established the republic. But today it is not clear whether the form of government is a republic, a dictatorship, or personal rule.
~Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

My position on democracy is really clear. Any attempt to overthrow the country is a betrayal to our unity and is treason.
~Muhammed Fethullah Gülen (Turkish Muslim scholar)

I think most people accept that it is necessary to have some surveillance in a democratic society. I think most people accept that it’s important to have limits and clear safeguards on that.
~Keir Starmer

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It’s not always clear where a healthy patriotism shades into a dangerous nationalism.
~Ross Douthat

I draw a very clear distinction between populism and democracy.
~Zbigniew Brzezinski

The Americans’ position is clear: we promote democracy.
~Louis Susman

There is a correlation between economic inequality and personal violence. The explanation for the correlation isn’t completely clear; there are a number of possibilities.
~Steven Pinker

So that the record of history is absolutely crystal clear. That there is no alternative way, so far discovered, of improving the lot of the ordinary people that can hold a candle to the productive activities that are unleashed by a free enterprise system.
~Milton Friedman

Whether we look at capitalism, taxes, business, or government, the data show a clear and consistent pattern: 70 percent of Americans support the free enterprise system and are unsupportive of big government.
~Arthur C Brooks (American Enterprise Inst)

I’ve been pretty clear about saying that I think that the No. 1 threat to our national security is our debt. And we’ve got to get our arms around that and head it in another ‒ head it in the right direction ‒ that we have to pay our fair share of this.
~Michael Mullen (Adm, Chair Joint Chiefs of Staff)

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The referendum was clear: the British people voted to leave the single market and to take back control of our borders.
~Nigel Farage (Brit MP)

It was always tough, but today we are in the throes of something we have never seen in our history. It’s clear in recent times the market is looking for a bottom.
~Sumner Redstone

I have been on the road and visited numerous places and met people from all over the globe. I can say that it looks nearly the same everywhere I have been: The climate crisis is ignored by people in charge, despite the science being crystal clear.
~Greta Thunburg

If there is one thing BP’s ‘watery improv act’ made clear, it is that, as a culture, we have become far too willing to gamble with things that are precious and irreplaceable, and to do so without a back-up plan, without an exit strategy.
~Naomi Klein

The clear and present danger of climate change means we cannot burn our way to prosperity. We already rely too heavily on fossil fuels. We need to find a new, sustainable path to the future we want. We need a clean industrial revolution.
~Ban Ki-moon

Renewable energy is a clear winner when it comes to boosting the economy and creating jobs.
~Tom Steyer

Tonight we send a message to our party that here in Illinois, there will be a new generation of Republican leaders and we will fight to provide a better tomorrow for future generations. We’ve made clear the status quo is no longer acceptable.
~Adam Kinzinger

I have been described as the grandfather of climate change. In fact, I am just a grandfather and I do not want my grandchildren to say that grandpa understood what was happening but didn’t make it clear.
~James Hansen

The pResident’s Corner

It would be irresponsible as a collector of time-tested thoughts and courageous new thinking, to ignore history’s example and possible need. The mix of real and imagined quotes below are not meant to be taken seriously, however, or to represent any current situation except as warning, fantastical theater, or comic relief.
~Ed Note

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Trump’s America means many things, but this much is clear it means toxic white masculinity is not just permitted, it’s fully empowered ‒ and getting worse.
~Shaun King

Louis Fourteen, heard of him, ‘divine right of kings’. Good stuff, but you’re talking treason when you even think of me and that Sixteen guy in the same breath. That’s ₿ʊ₤ḸՖ♯¡╦!
~T Rumpledthinskin

Objectification is a critical reason why an abuser tends to get worse over time. As his conscience adapts to one level of cruelty‒he builds to the next. By depersonalizing his partner, the abuser protects himself from the natural human emotions of guilt and empathy, so that he can sleep at night with a clear conscience. He distances himself so far from her humanity that her feelings no longer count, or simply cease to exist.
~Lundy Bancroft

Let’s be very clear: Strong men ‒ men who are truly role models ‒ don’t need to put down women to make themselves feel powerful. People who are truly strong lift others up. People who are truly powerful bring others together.
~Michelle Obama

Politicians talk about bringing people together? ₿ʊ₤ḸՖ♯¡╦! Politicians gotta be different by dividing not uniting. You gotta trash the garbage to earn your voters. That’s what politics is about! Clear as a cloud on a foggy day, dumbass.
~DT Rump

Having power and being in a position of power can really blur your judgement, and it’s not always that clear.
~Bob Morley

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It is said that the American vocabulary has declined by half in the past few decades. It’s a tragic instance of desertification following upon monocultural commodity production, the clear-cutting of written and spoken English.
~Stephanie Mills

Sometimes, you have to step back in order to have a clear view, and I recognize I was going down the wrong path with Trump.
~Omarosa Manigault Newman

Moral compass, what’s moral compass got to do with it? It’s clear to me there’s no Decline and Fall of this grate country belonging to me… to us. I’d say it’s about Recline in Full, and about time. Nothing immoral to it. We believe in God. We prey all the time.
~St Rumpet

Give to us clear vision that we may know where to stand and what to stand for ‒ because unless we stand for something, we shall fall for anything.
~Peter Marshall

Don’t matter how things got bad. Not my fault. That little bitty country should’ve known not to fight back. Now we got supposed ‘citizens’ marching, blocking the streets. Don’t matter their unarmed. This is our grate big beautiful America, the peek of civilization in all the world’s history [about me], and they must obey this country’s sacred laws! Or they will be stopped! It’s clear as the ears on my face, for their own protection, we need to keep them from being shot. And that’s why we need this martial law thing.
~DT Rump

The choice could not be more clear. Americans can elect someone who literally personifies the failed establishment in Washington, D.C., or we can choose a leader who will fight every day to Make America Great Again.
~Mike Pence

The drama of any election night often obscures the banal reality behind voting. Even when winners and losers are clear, it takes time to count ballots. The more people in a state, county, or locality, the longer the process.
~Jamelle Bouie

But I’ve been very clear in this campaign ‒ I don’t believe the party should have a position on abortion.
~Stephen Harper (ex-PM, Canada)

Congress needs to toughen the laws protecting elections and make clear that anyone interfering with democracy will pay a stiff price.
~Adam Cohen

By creating a clear framework for the redistricting process, we help increase the transparency and accountability needed to ensure the voices of citizens are better represented.
~Laphonza Butler

The NATO treaty [Article IV] is crystal clear on this one: An attack on one nation shall be regarded as an attack on all of them.
~James G Stavridis

After saying yes to Turkey, the EU is having difficulty finding clear and consistent grounds for saying no to other, still more remote candidates ‒ but being in the general vicinity of Europe does seem to be a continuing requirement.
~Timothy Garton Ash

We have a great, positive relationship with Mexico. The Tijuana mayor crosses into San Diego, we talk all the time and vice verses. It’s about neighbors working together, and that’s my very clear message about a bi-national region that works. That’s a competitive advantage.
~Kevin Faulconer (Rep Mayor, San Diego)

We need to secure our border. We need to make sure there is a path to citizenship for those who are here. And we need to clear rules of the road for those who want to migrate to this country.
~Josh Shapiro (Gov, Penn)

Those who do not put clear limits on migration will soon start to feel like strangers in their own land.
~Sebastian Kurz (ex-Chanc, Austria)

The arrival of thousands of Muslim infiltrators to Israeli territory is a clear threat to the state’s Jewish identity. The refugees’ place is not among us, and the initiative to transfer them to Australia is the right and just solution.
~Danny Danon

For me, it is becoming increasingly clear that the price of unregulated globalisation, mass immigration and the free movement of labour is paid for by the lower classes.
~Mette Frederiksen

The difference between a nation and a nationality is clear, but it is not always observed. Likeness between members is the essence of nationality, but the members of a nation may be very different. A nation may be composed of many nationalities, as some of the most successful nations are.
~Louis D Brandeis (USSCJ)

I want to make it clear that the black race did not come to the United States culturally empty-handed. The role and importance of ethnic history is in how well it teaches a people to use their own talents, take pride in their own history and love their own memories.
~John Henrik Clarke

History, whether sacred or profane, hides her teaching from those who study her through coloured glasses. She only reveals truth to those who look through the cold clear medium of passionless inquiry, who seek the Truth without determining first the masquerade in which alone they will receive it.
~Sabine Baring-Gould

We are clear that all lives matter, but we live in a world where that’s not actually happening in practice. So if we want to get to the place where all lives matter, then we have to make sure that black lives matter, too.
~Alicia Garza

The idea that humanity is divided into these separate and distinct and disparate groups with clear boundaries has been disproven by science a long time ago, decades ago. Humanity really is more of a continuum, and that people belong on the same continuum and there are no clear breaks between these so-called races.
~Alex Tizon

Until blacks and whites see each other as brother and sister, we will not have parity. It’s very clear.
~Maya Angelou

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It was clear to me as a civil rights leader in the ’60s that unless we put the social and economic underpinnings beneath the political and the civil rights, we wouldn’t go anywhere.
~Marian Wright Edelman

Malcolm X had a clear vision and an understanding that we were ‒ that he was a part of a broad freedom struggle. As his vision became more internationalist and pan-African, as he began, especially in 1964, after seeing the example of anti-colonial revolutions abroad and began to articulate and incorporate a socialist analysis economically into his program, he clearly became a threat to the US state.
~Manning Marable

If you love your children, if you love your country, if you love the God of love, clear your hands from slaves, burden not your children or your country with them.
~Richard V Allen (ex-Nat Security Adv, Reagan)

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It’s so clear that you have to cherish everyone. I think that’s what I get from these older black women, that every soul is to be cherished, that every flower Is to bloom.
~Alice Walker

My identity is very clear to me now, I am a black woman.
~Lena Horne

It is crystal clear to me that if Arabs put down a draft resolution blaming Israel for the recent earthquake in Iran it would probably have a majority, the U.S. would veto it and Britain and France would abstain.
~Amos Oz

Those who insist on having hostilities with us, kill and destroy the option of friendship with us in the future, which is unfortunate because it is clear the future belongs to Iran and that enmities will be fruitless.
~Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (6th Pres, Iran)

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It’s clear to me that one can’t be Jewish without Israel. Religious or non-religious, Zionist or non-Zionist, Ashkenazi or Sephardic ‒ all these will not exist without Israel.
~Elie Wiesel

We do not possess an official certificate of birth for worship of one God. But the family line is clear: the Jews invented it to endure the coherence, cohesion and existence of their small, threatened people.
~Michel Onfray

In the Middle East, it is clear that peace will never be reached without solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A two-state solution must be found and enforced.
~Ahmed Zewail

Let me be clear: I unequivocally support a two-state solution as the path to resolution of the Israel and Palestinian conflict, with Israel as the national homeland for the Jewish people. Moreover, I reject the demonization and de-legitimization of Israel represented by the BDS narrative and campaign.
~Stacey Abrams

The lessons from the peace process are clear; whatever life throws at us, our individual responses will be all the stronger for working together and sharing the load.
~Queen Elizabeth II

Lawsuits are rare and catastrophic experiences for the vast majority of men, and even when the catastrophe ensues, the controversy relates most often not to the law, but to the facts. In countless litigations, the law Is so clear that judges have no discretion.
~Benjamin N Cardozo

It’s absolutely clear that whatever cruel and unusual punishments may ‒ may mean with regard to future things, such as death by injection or the electric chair, it’s clear that the death penalty, in and of itself, is not considered cruel and unusual punishment.
~Antonin Scalia (USSCJ)

With increased awareness should come greater caution about how confessions are used at trial ‒ and a greater willingness to overturn convictions when it becomes clear that a confession was untrue.
~Adam Cohen

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…let’s be clear: we should not be creating incentives to house people in prison. We should be creating incentives instead to shut the revolving door into prison.
~Kamala Harris

From the day I got out, it was an evolutionary process. I was sick for, like, two years ‒ that’s the best way I can describe what was happening with me. But as time went by and I finished law school, it became clear to me that I needed a platform.
~Isaac Wright Jr (following a false conviction)

I was generally busy from 7 A.M. until midnight. I never had time to sit and think. As I worked, physical and mental fatigue set in and I was unable to operate to the maximum of my intellectual ability. But in a single cell in prison, I had time to think. I had a clear view of my past and present, and I found that my past left much to be desired, both in regard to my relations with other humans and in developing personal worth.
~Nelson Mandela

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Laws must be clear, precise, and uniform for all citizens.
~Marquis de Lafayette

The first amendment makes it clear that we are free to practice religion without government interference. The Constitution also establishes the separation of church and state so that the laws we live by our never guided by religious zeal.
~Roxane Gay

It is clear that too many bankers think that laws are for the little people.
~Emily Thornberry

The framers of the Constitution were so clear in the federalist papers and elsewhere that they felt an independent judiciary was critical to the success of the nation.
~Sandra Day O’Connor (USSCJ)

It’s very clear that Louisiana is gonna be voting for Republicans for statewide elections going forward because that’s just where we are as a state.
~John Fleming

In local government, it’s very clear to your customers ‒ your citizens ‒ whether or not you’re delivering. Either that pothole gets filled in, or it doesn’t. The results are very much on display, and that creates a very healthy pressure to innovate.
~Pete Buttigieg

Let me be clear ‒ I want all Louisiana citizens to have choice ‒ including the elderly and persons with disabilities ‒ and their families ‒ who rely on the state for their care.
~Kathleen Blanco

I’m not ready to give you a clear answer on whether electoral politics holds any particular hope for progressives. It would mean that nothing I did ever mattered.
~Tom Hayden (’60s activist)

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Labour’s priorities are clear: jobs and the economy must come first; not party interests or ideological fantasies.
~Keir Starmer

As shadow foreign secretary, I have been as clear in my support for the government when it does something we agree with as I am in highlighting that which we oppose.
~Douglas Alexander

America must not ignore the threat gathering against us. Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof, the smoking gun that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud.
~George W Bush

If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program.
~William J Clinton

I will listen to Mr Bush but my position is very clear and very firm. The occupation is a fiasco. There have been almost more deaths after the war than during the war.
~Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (ex-PM, Spain)

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We’ve made it very clear that when Iranian proxies that are directed by Iran attack Americans, that we’re going to hold the Iranians responsible.
~Robert C O’Brien (security advisor)

Certainly the international community is putting a lot of pressure on Iran and making clear that its nuclear program must stop. If it stops with the sanctions, the combinations of sanctions, diplomacy, other pressures, I, as the prime minister of Israel, will be the happiest person in the world.
~Benjamin Netanyahu

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With options thus foreclosed, in order to protect and defend the nation and clear the obstacles that stood in its path, a decisive appeal to arms was made.
~Hideki Tojo (PM, Japan 1941-1944)

When reflecting upon it today, that the Pearl Harbor attack should have succeeded in achieving surprise seems a blessing from Heaven. It was clear that a great American fleet had been concentrated in Pearl Harbor, and we supposed that the state of alert would be very high.
~Hideki Tojo

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What is the possible benefit? Can this material save lives? Can it improve the quality of life in Iraq? Can it tend to shape our perceptions of how war should and should not be conducted? Can it shape our perceptions of who should be conducting war and in what manner? And the answer to that is a clear yes.
~Julian Assange (Aussie founder, WikiLeaks)

Both World War II and the subsequent Cold War gave America’s involvement in world affairs a clear focus. The objectives of foreign policy were relatively easy to define, and they could be imbued with high moral content.
~Zbigniew Brzezinski (Sec State, Clinton)

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Every time a pundit or elected official is on any TV news program, it should be a polite formality to mention that GE has made such and such billions off the war in Iraq by selling arms or that Murdoch is a right-wing activist with a clear stake in who wins and who taxes his profits the least.
~Adam McKay

Nor do we begin to have a clear appreciation of what the increase in consumption of alcoholic beverages in wartime means in increased risk, and in loss of efficiency to the fighting and working forces of the country.
~William Lyon Mackenzie King

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Than Shwe ordered the confiscation of all cell phones and laptops and computers so no reportage could come out of Burma. It seemed clear that a demon, something diabolical, rather than something compassionate and human was in charge of Burma.
~Clarissa Pinkola Estes

I did not join the resistance movement to kill people, to kill the nation. Look at me now. Am I a savage person? My conscience is clear.
~Pol Pot (Cambodian, killed 2 million of his own)

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Military deployments have never been something to enjoy, but the consequence of the actions, the shared nature of the sacrifices, and the nobility of the cause are invigorating. To be clear, I’m not talking about the killing and the death; rather, the sense of purpose that pervades every action, reaction, and outcome.
~Pete Hegseth

As the First World War made painfully clear, when politicians and generals lead nations into war, they almost invariably assume swift victory, and have a remarkably enduring tendency not to foresee problems that, in hindsight, seem obvious.
~Adam Hochschild

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Suddenly a single shot on the extreme left rang out on the clear morning air, followed quickly by several others, and the whole line pushed rapidly forward through the brush.
~John Gibbon

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~Sharka Bosakova: Clear Skies (0:49) glowering model, white dress, green grass, blue skies ‒ a visual

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~Jason Hanson: Ex-CIA Explains How to Clear a Room by Yourself (3:37) should the occasion arise

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~Monty Python: Burglar (0:50) …just because

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People with clear, written goals, accomplish far more in a shorter period of time than people without them
~Brian Tracy

Top people have very clear goals. They know who they are and they know what they want. They write it down and they make plans for its accomplishment.
~Brian Tracy

All good performance starts with clear goals.
~Ken Blanchard

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An organization is great if you have a clear vision to be able to make it powerful. If you don’t, an organization can kind of sap energy that could go elsewhere.
~Ben Wikler (political advisor)

To solve a problem or to reach a goal, you don’t need to know all the answers in advance. But you must have a clear idea of the problem or the goal you want to reach.
~W Clement Stone (philanthropic billionaire)

Develop a clear vision for your organization. Where do you want to be in five years?
~Brian Tracy (motivational speaker)

Plan backwards as well as forward. Set objectives and trace back to see how to achieve them. You may find that no path can get you there. Plan forward to see where your steps will take you, which may not be clear or intuitive.
~Donald Rumsfeld (Sec Defense under Ford)

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A penny saved is two pence clear, A pin a day’s a groat a year
~Benjamin Franklin

You see, God helps only people who work hard. That principle is very clear.
~A P J Abdul Kalam

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Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny should take a few pointers from the mutual-fund industry. All three are trying to pull off elaborate hoaxes. But while Santa and the bunny suffer the derision of eight year olds everywhere, actively-managed stock funds still have an ardent following among otherwise clear-thinking adults. This continued loyalty amazes me. Reams of statistics prove that most of the fund industry’s stock pickers fail to beat the market.
~Jonathan Clements

It should be clear that modern fractional reserve banking is a shell game, a Ponzi scheme, a fraud in which fake warehouse receipts are issued and circulate as equivalent to the cash supposedly represented by those receipts.
~Murray Rothbard

In early 2005, I really studied the prospectuses of these mortgage pools that were tranched out into different-rated slices rated by agencies like S&P and Moody’s. They had names like Park Place and People’s Choice. It was clear to me that many of the buyers of these repackaged subprime mortgages were doing little analysis.
~Michael Burry

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It’s clear to me when you do private equity well, you’re making companies more efficient and helping them grow and become more profitable. That success means our investors ‒ such as public pension funds ‒ benefit, which contributes to the economic wealth of society.
~David Rubenstein

Our purpose, as we face these challenges, remains clear ‒fair and orderly markets that allow for efficient capital formation, while protecting the interests of investors.
~Arthur Levitt

When someone gets a job, it better be clear what they did to get it.
~Mark V Hurd (CEO Oracle)

As a whole, investors should welcome attempts to safeguard the integrity of markets. You need very clear rules applied to markets.
~Mohamed El-Erian

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Success is the result of clear goal, unshakable confidence, proper planning, enthusiastic ACTION and consistent persistence.
~James Caan (actor)

The best way to succeed is to have a specific Intent, a clear Vision, a plan of Action, and the ability to maintain Clarity. Those are the Four Pillars of Success. It never fails!
~Steve Maraboli (inspirationalist)

Crystal-clear thinking is one of the things we look for ‒ not a fancy slide pitch, but crystal-clear thinking.
~Douglas Leone (venture capitalist)

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Corporate America is drowning in meetings. To make one thing clear, I am not against communication. Quick one-on-ones can be extremely effective. I am talking about those hour-long recurring meetings, devoid of a clear agenda, and attended by many. I dread them.
~Sebastian Thrun

It’s very refreshing to go away and take a break, to clear your head, and just get into something else.
~Francois Nars (cosmetics)

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I’m pretty transparent and clear about things. The things I do and the way I act are no different than I would expect of others. Mostly it’s about being very clear about what we are trying to do and communicating a lot and showing absolute consistency and integrity about what I say and do.
~Diane Greene (VMware, Google)

What makes Samsung so mysterious is that it’s not altogether clear who leads the company or what its leaders do. The company follows an avowedly Confucian model of consensus-driven decision-making, values bone-crushingly hard work, and shows tremendous deference to the founding Lee family, despite its lack of a controlling interest in its shares.
~Adam Lashinsky

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It became clear I wanted to be a development economist. I mean, I said I wanted to work on the economics of poor countries. And I’d actually say that I don’t think that was so much about narrowing the gap as about increasing their incomes, which means economic growth, which is really my prime interest.
~James Mirrlees

Regional developers have a clear head start in their home communities. They have been there longer and understand their market. As a result, these markets are, in fact, more competitive than those in Manila.
~Henry Sy

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If you consider that a typical Central American consumer earns only a small fraction of an average American worker’s wages, it becomes clear that CAFTA’s true goal is not to the increase U.S. exports.
~Stephen F Lynch

We look at the number of engineers coming out of India; we look at the growth of the economy, and it’s clear that India is a place we want to be.
~Douglas Leone

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Create a list of your intentions for your work. Then research available internships and/or companies that you are attracted to based on that personal North Star. Once that is clear, you begin outreach to people connected to industries you’re passionate and/or curious about.
~Caroline Ghosn

I think as a company, if you can get two things right–having a clear direction on what you are trying to do and bringing in great people who can execute on the stuff–then you can do pretty well.
~Mark Zuckerberg

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I’ve had lengthy discussions with European farm leaders. It is clear they have an agricultural strategy to support their producers and gain dominance in world agricultural trade. They’re gaining markets the old-fashioned way ‒ they’re buying them.
~Kent Conrad

When I became director of CIA, it was just clear to me intuitively, without a whole lot of science behind it, that we had expanded rapidly and inefficiently. So I arbitrarily picked a number, 10 percent, and I said over the next 12 months, we are going to reduce our reliance on contractors by 10 percent.
~Samantha Power

In a period of economic downturn, the overwhelming instinct is to pare back, cut costs, and lay off. If you do that, do so with your strategy in mind. The worst mistake is to cut across the board. Instead, reconnect and recommit to a clear strategy that will distinguish yourself from others.
~Michael Porter

Our age is before all things a practical one. It demands of us all clear and tangible results of our work.
~Theodor Svedberg

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The Facebook of 2011, the Twitter of 2011 and the Google of 2011 are all understood to be in need of reinvention for a mobile-centric world with no clear strategy to make revenue.
~Keith Teare

We need to come up with use cases for this technology that drive clear benefits for individuals and institutions ‒ these are our customers. Too often we see bitcoin and blockchain technologies as solutions in search of a problem. We don’t just need these systems to be technically better than the alternatives ‒ we need them to be more user-friendly.
~Abigail Johnson

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Unless you’re willing to move hundreds of miles away or take a huge pay cut to restart your career from scratch, a noncompete can effectively lock you into a job. That’s a clear restriction of individual liberty.
~Lina Khan

I’ve made it very clear that the government should get out of the business of trying to affect the markets, of trying to pick winners and losers.
~Andrew Scheer

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I have a hankering to go back to the Orient and discard my necktie. Neckties strangle clear thinking.
~Lin Yutang

Hire people who are smarter than you, and don’t be afraid to work with them as partners. Make it clear that you plan to learn from them, not just the other way around. The right, smart, motivated people respond very well to that approach, particularly coming from a younger manager like I am.
~Lynn Jurich

The people who are doing the work are the moving force behind the Macintosh. My job is to create a space for them, to clear out the rest of the organization and keep it at bay.
~Steve Jobs

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It’s not great if someone gives you sort of bland praise without giving you clear direction and say, “This is good, let’s try it like this.” I have worked with someone who seemed quite inarticulate and just would say, “That’s good, that’s good.” That’s very frustrating because ‒ it’s nice to know something is good but you know it can always change.
~Ralph Fiennes

Leaders set a very clear path every day, in a thousand different ways, of what the people must attend to, inhibit, and keep it current in front of them.
~Henry Cloud

Clarity is the most important thing. I can compare clarity to pruning in gardening. You know, you need to be clear…
~Diane Von Furstenberg

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Certainly a leader needs a clear vision of the organization and where it is going, but a vision is of little value unless it is shared in a way so as to generate enthusiasm and commitment. Leadership and communication are inseparable.
~Claude Taylor

Developing excellent COMMUNICATION skills is absolutely essential to effective leadership. The leader must be able to share knowledge and ideas to transmit a sense of urgency and enthusiasm to others. If a leader can’t get a message across clearly and motivate others to act on it, then having a message doesn’t even matter.
~Gil Amelio

Clarity is the preoccupation of the effective leader. If you do nothing else as a leader, be clear.
~Marcus Buckingham

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You must first clearly see a thing in your mind before you can do it.
~Alex Morrison

Clarity is the secret. Clarity is the weapon. Make it clear. See it happening. Make it clear. See it becoming.
~Aisha S Kingu

The most important role of a leader is to set a clear direction, be transparent about how to get there and to stay the course.
~Irene Rosenfeld

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It feels great to have your own views reflected back to you, and you feel so right, but actually it’s very dangerous. Because to make good decisions, you need to have a clear view of what all the options are.
~Eli Pariser

One of the key qualities a leader must possess is the ability to detach from the chaos, mayhem, and emotions in a situation and make good, clear decisions based on what is actually happening.
~Jocko Willink

You have to develop a certain healthy distance to allow you to keep a clear head, to be able to analyse the situation, lead your team, and move forward with them, because there are times if I’m not careful… if you get too involved, it will consume you; it will consume you, and you will not be good to your team; the issues you are dealing with.
~Kofi Annan (ex-Sec Gen, UN)

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Fuzzy thinking leads to hesitancy in acting. Clear thinking makes it easier to act boldly and consistently.
~Steve Pavlina

Despite his unimpressive appearance and manner, he was a brilliant fellow with a crystal-clear mind…. It was just that, when it came time for him to act like an executive, he was like a great many other people; when the time comes to make decisions, they have difficulty doing it.
~Harry S Truman (of Gen George Marshall)

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Have a defined mission with clear goals and timelines. I still trust the staff, with as little oversight as possible. Do things to show them that their time is as valuable to you as it is to them. Don’t be afraid to ‘fly solo.’
~Pete Olson

In crisis times, it’s actually not more difficult to motivate your staff, because everyone gets much more focused on how they control their own economic destiny. So, what you do is you have clear communication, which is always a good leadership technique, and you talk about how you can build something good and strong in the future, and how you can work together in order to do that.
~Reid Hoffman

Sharing a clear and concise vision spawns a sense of purpose and direction. It attracts success toward you and helps you build an expanding team.
~Farshad Asl

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Innovations, IT technologies, privatisation ‒ it is all clear. We’ve conquered all of them. But everything is, very simply, one should get undressed and work.
~Alexander Lukashenko (in a Freudian slip)

With random urinalysis, there’s a clear choice ‒ either get high or go to jail.
~Brian Baird (Freudian?)

It is clear enough that you are making some distinction in what you said, that there is some nicety of terminology in your words. I can’t quite follow you.
~Flann O’Brien

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The art of effective listening is essential to clear communication, and clear communication is necessary to management success.
~James Cash Penney

The bottom line is, when people are crystal clear about the most important priorities of the organization and team they work with and prioritized their work around those top priorities, not only are they many times more productive, they discover they have the time they need to have a whole life.
~Stephen Covey

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You have to work very hard behind the scenes, to make a message clear enough for a lot of people to understand.
~Stefano Gabbana

If I have one skill as a manager, I can make things extremely clear.
~Ben Horowitz

All sport… is one of the few activities where young people can proceed along traditional avenues, where objectives are clear, where the desire to win is not only permissible, but encouraged.
~Spiro T Agnew

The situation with Anders Frisk [soccer referee] is clear: he was threatened by the supporters of Chelsea, and he retired because he was in fear. This is serious.
~Frank Rijkaard

I grew up playing sports. There is a clear line between success and failure.
~Tiki Barber (NFL)

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He was free to enjoy the breathless glee that overwhelmed him: the speed, the clear cold air, the total silence, the feeling of balance and excitement and peace.
~Lois Lowry (on sledding)

When lorry drivers come up behind me and I’m cycling, innocently keeping to my side of the road, and they decide because they are so big, and their lorry is so powerful, and they just want to clear me out of the road, and they hoot aggressively, then I do see red a bit. I do.
~Boris Johnson (ex-PM, UK)

Game design is a funny thing. There are people out there who are really good at it, but it’s not clear that they can teach it. It’s a very intuitive process. It’s an art.
~Luis von Ahn

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Just before a game, I try to keep a clear mind so that I can focus better. I’m the kind of person who plays fast and relies a lot on intuition, so being at peace with myself is vital. Saying my daily prayers helps me achieve this heightened state of mind.
~Viswanathan Anand (chess grandmaster)

I love chess very much. I love the game, the challenges. I could motivate myself as I was curious about how to improve every game. In chess, it’s very clear that if you make a mistake you are punished. If you play well, you win.
~Judit Polgar

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Knowledge and ideas tend to be a bit like experience ‒ nice, but not necessarily useful. Clear thinking, logical priorities and the ability to reason will beat bright ideas and unassisted experience everytime.
~Carroll Smith (motor sports)

To be clear, I normally climb with a rope and partner. Free-soloing makes up only a small percentage of my total climbing. But when I do solo, I manage the risk through careful preparation. I don’t solo anything unless I’m sure I can do it.
~Alex Honnold

Like a great athlete, we must have a very clear vision of what we want to accomplish before we make a move. Vision, in preparation for an action, is as important as the action itself.
~Marianne Williamson

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To find a clear identity for the team ‒ that is not about buying certain players for a lot of money. It is about getting players who want to play the right way.
~Carlo Ancelotti

I think that’s why I coach.. I used to get up early every morning with a clear goal in mind of how fast I was going to be. When I stopped rowing, there was a void in my daily routine. Now I go to bed at night and get up morning with a clear goal in mind of how fast you are going to be.
~Christopher Allsopp

I can teach many sports, but obviously, tennis is the one. When you do other sports, you see things from different perspectives: different footwork drills, body positions, angles and geometry. All that stuff is helpful, and so when I do other sports, I can see things, because once you know one sport, then the other sport becomes more clear.
~Martina Navratilova

Zidane transmits a very clear idea to the players. He doesn’t need to give a 20 minute motivational talk, he doesn’t need it. With his presence alone, he achieves what he wants ‒ his personality is synonymous with success.
~Toni Kroos

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I want to make it clear, I’m not whining, and the Celtics owe me nothing. But having said that, you would think at least I would have a conversation about a coaching job, since that’s what I want to do.
~Robert Parish

It’s true that time is against me, and I am closer to hanging up my boots, but one thing I have clear is that I will be involved in football. I don’t know how, but I will be related to football. It’s my life.
~Andres Iniesta (soccer)

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I would rather be of clear mind and decision with the wrong club than with an unclear mind and the right club.
~Walter Hagen (PGA)

If comic ambiguity may be allowed: it remains unclear whether Mr Hagen is referring to the right club to play on the course, the night club to play in after-hours, or the right club to play for, whatever the offer.
~Ed Note

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If I haven’t made myself clear, this worrisome chain of events describes the game of the nineteenth century.
~John Thorn (Official historian, MLB)

*On the shift [growing pains] from “gentlemanly” amateurism to a “roughhouse” business model, and the resulting corruption, gambling, and labor disputes that dominated the late 19th-century
~Google AI

I keep my eys clear and I hit ’em where they ain’t.
~”Wee Willie” Keeler (played 1892‒1910)

You know how, when you fly from coast to coast on a really clear day, looking down from many miles up, you can see the little baseball diamonds everywhere? And every time I see a baseball diamond my heart goes out to it. And I think somewhere down there‒ I don’t see any houses, I can hardly see any roads‒ but I know that people down there are playing the game we all love.
~Donald Hall

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Like life, basketball is messy and unpredictable. It has its way with you, no matter how hard you try to control it. The trick is to experience each moment with a clear mind and open heart. When you do that, the game ‒ and life ‒ will take care of itself.
~Phil Jackson

I love playing basketball because you could be having a rough day in your life, and while you’re on the court it gives you a clear mind. I’m not worried about anything. I’m there just playing freely and I go out there all and I have fun.
~Derrick Rose

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Running is a great way to relieve stress and clear the mind.
~Joan Van Ark

If you’re going to while away the years, it’s far better to live them with clear goals and fully alive then in a fog, and I believe running helps you to do that. Exerting yourself to the fullest within your individual limits: that’s the essence of running, and a metaphor for life.
~Haruki Murakami

Running is how I clear my head and find my center again.
~Summer Sanders

When you get a good workout in, you feel good for the rest of the day. It helps clear the mind.
~Reggie Miller

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I’ve never stopped being Argentine, and I’ve never wanted to. I feel very proud of being Argentine, even though I left there. I’ve been clear about this since I was very young, and I never wanted to change. Barcelona is my home because both the club and the people here have given me everything, but I won’t stop being Argentine.
~Lionel Messi

Tell everyone loud and clear, I have as much enthusiasm for leaving Madrid as I do for dying.
~Keylor Navas (of Real Madrid)

A lot of the time I am told to clear the ball, kick it out, ‘degager le ballon‘ they shout, but I can’t do that and if I have to do that then it feels like a defeat for me. I don’t know how to do it. I never get rid of the ball that way and when I am watching TV and I see players who do get rid of the ball then I don’t accept it.
~Marco Verratti

I think it’s important to make clear, you know, that the problem with American soccer… it isn’t talent.
~Christian Pulisic

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Why has slamming a ball with a racquet become so obsessive a pleasure for so many of us? It seems clear to me that a primary attraction of the sport is the opportunity it gives to release aggression physically without being arrested for felonious assault.
~Nat Hentoff

Tennis is a psychological sport, you have to keep a clear head. That is why I stopped playing.
~Boris Becker

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Sharks will scare me. I went out to Malibu a couple of weeks ago. Beautiful, clear day, out in five feet of water, going to surf, and there was this big ol’ freakin’ leopard shark… I’m looking at him and I’m thinking, ‘OK, he won’t hurt me.’
~Timothy Olyphant

I dream of diving in two places where I have not been yet. One is Antarctica, because of its crystal clear waters and amazing fauna, in addition to the ice cathedrals. The other is the Arctic, where I’d like to see the northernmost kelp forests.
~Enric Sala

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It was very clear I wasn’t giving my all in the past ‒ not even close.
~Drew McIntyre (WWE)

A lot of the work I did with WWE had very strong comic book ties that were more than just a wink at the audience. There was a period of time when I had a clear protective face mask and a hood over my head that correlated with Doctor Doom.
~Cody Rhodes

I clear my mind; I don’t think about the pressure before a fight. I focus on going in the cage and being successful while doing my job.
~Jose Aldo

Karate-do strives internally to train the mind to develop a clear conscience, enabling one to face the world honestly, while externally developing strength to the point where one may overcome even ferocious wild animals. Mind and technique become one in true karate.
~Gichin Funakoshi

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Sporting events like the Olympics have developed and maintained a clear message of promoting gender equality as an essential criterion in the success of any international event.
~Richard Attias

We have two issues ‒ not enough young girls starting in karting at a young age and no clear role model. Sometimes you just have to see it to believe it.
~Susie Wolff

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I had a clear vision of myself winning the Mr. Universe contest. It was a very spiritual thing, in a way, because I had such faith in the route, the path, that there was never a question in my mind that I would make it.
~Arnold Schwarzenegger

To keep the body in good health is a duty… otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.
~Buddha

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A couple of years ago, right before I made ‘Down to You,’ there was a moment when I questioned what I was doing and if it meant anything. I felt like I wasn’t accomplishing anything, that the goals I’d set were silly goals. Finally, I realized I just loved acting. It was a very clear moment, and my whole life changed then.
~Freddie Prinze, Jr

I’m looking at everything with a clear eye and an attitude of acceptance rather than skepticism. I realized, this isn’t a career ‒ this is my life. This is what I do. It doesn’t matter what the size of the role is. It matter that you’re enjoying yourself. And I’m loving it.
~Jake Busey

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My parents were not at all backstage parents. We had none of that in the family. It was just very clear right away that I was an actor, even from 4 years old. I’ve never waited a table. I taught some ‒ I’ll teach classes in improv or Shakespeare, but there’s some motor in me that needs to do that.
~John Michael Higgins

I love nothing better than to get all the nuts and bolts out of the way ‒ show up on time, with lines learned, clear on what the director expects of me, with my buttons buttoned and my jewelry on correctly ‒ and then I completely commit to play acting.
~Jane Elliot

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I have a very clear vision as to what I want at the end of my prep, and then I throw it out and let the creative process take over.
~David Boreanaz

Whether people agree or disagree with the decisions an actor makes after their Disney tenure, every alum has a clear vision of how they want their career to pan out.
~Cameron BoyceIf

There is no substitute for a clear vision and a decisive direction.
~Dick Morris

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One very clear impression I had of all the Beautiful People was their prudence. It may be that they paid for their own airline tickets, but they paid for little else.
~James Brady

Without that thick skin and a clear vision of what it is you want to do, what it is you know you want to do, it can be really easy to get out here and get lost and swept away in whatever is going on. You really have to be steadfast in the mind for sure.
~Stephen Boss (dance)

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For me, the best characters are the ones that feel fully formed inside and out, so I try to have a very clear vision of exactly what they would wear, top to bottom, who they are, what their backstory is, what their family situation is, who are their friends, just creating as much of a three-dimensional character [as possible]. Because I think you could do a very broad character, but as long as there’s some emotional truth to them you can get away with really crazy things.
~Nick Kroll

Why, except as a means of livelihood, a man should desire to act on the stage when he has the whole world to act in, is not clear to me.
~George Bernard Shaw

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Indian films do well in Pakistan. Pakistani artists do well in India. The signal has always been clear that people on both sides of the fence are not interested in the hatred.
~Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

My dad was clear that it was important to start the journey from scratch and give auditions. I used to stand in long queues, where a hundred people would stand ahead of me… One thing I knew, that I must be focused on whatever I did. And that helped me to keep striving.
~Sunny Singh (Hindi actor)

I think actors have to have clear goals in term of fitness, I think it is very important. I did yoga very seriously and I think that is a wonderful exercise. I take tennis lessons, and I swim a lot.
~Rosamund Pike

A pleasant voice, which has to include clear enunciation, is not only attractive to those who hear it… its appeal is permanent.
~Loretta Young

The secret of my success? I speak in a loud clear voice and try not to bump into the furniture.
~Alfred Lunt

He has such a clear vision of exactly what he wanted out of each character, out of each set, out of each wardrobe change, out of each emotional beat, and action.
~Ryan Reynolds (speaking of John Krasinski in If)

In discussing the process with the actors, I made it clear to them that they could improvise but that the sum total of their improvisation needed to impart certain plot points, and schematic material.
~Mike Figgis

Obviously, if a director doesn’t communicative a clear, relevant vision of the material, it will not succeed no matter how good the material.
~Tom Skerritt

I started doing documentaries in the first place because of the war. I always wanted to do feature films, and I studied directing when the war started, so I was working with actors before, in film and in theater. So I think it’s easy to work with actors when you have a script that is clear, when they know what and why they are doing it.
~Danis Tanovic

I try to just save a fresh, clear head for whoever I’m working with, so hopefully it’s helpful that there’s someone who doesn’t have to sit in the editing room for 12 hours a day, and who’s blinded by the massive footage and options that they have.
~Judd Apatow

Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose.
~Peter Berg (director/producer)

The White Ribbon‘ had to be in German because of the subject matter, that was clear. But in the case of ‘Amour,’ it could have taken place in any country.
~Michael Haneke

I was watching the Danish version of ‘The Killing’ when I got the audition for ‘The Fall,’ and I loved it; it was so original. I approached ‘The Fall‘ with that in mind. I’d no problem with the violence ‒ it was very clear from the script how horrifying the crimes were and that had to be shown, without going to extremes.
~Laura Donnelly

Most apocalyptic fiction makes it very clear that it’s the end of the world. But ‘Bird Box‘ hasn’t convinced me of that. Is ‘Bird Box‘ instead a suburban neurotic nightmare? I don’t think so. But it’s fun to consider.
~Josh Malerman

One of the things I’ve discovered at my age is I must have enchantment. And that was not clear to me in my earlier years. When I look at my favorite films, the Frank Capra – even Scorsese, even ‘Goodfellas,’ what makes that movie so remarkable is there’s enchantment in their world.
~David O Russell

I would like to do all kind of movies, but it all depends on the producer. The director, the actor, and the producer must like it, and they must be clear about it.
~Prabhu Deva (choreographer/director)

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~Corey Rosen: Keep Clear (2:06) silly fun

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~Ben Rock: Clear (1:17) stoopid fun

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~Omeleto Drama: Clear Day (13:52) …it was never the same after

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I think part of my success as an editor came from never worrying about a fact, a cause, an atmosphere. It was me—projecting to the public. That was my job. I think I always had a perfectly clear view of what was possible for the public. Give ‘em what they never knew they wanted.
~Diana Vreeland

It’s refreshing, if you ask me, to have lengthy conversations with clear, brilliant minds about books, art, and what ought to happen next and how. I love it.
~Josh Malerman

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Comedy has to be done en clair. You can’t blunt the edge of wit or the point of satire with obscurity. Try to imagine a famous witty saying that is not immediately clear.
~James Thurber

Wit,–the pupil of the soul’s clear eye.
~Sir John Davies

It is your work to clear away the mass of encumbering material of thoughts, so that you may bring into plain view the precious thing at the center of the mass.
~Robert Collier

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You have to go as hard as you possibly can, or it’s going to be weak. Whenever I find myself not committing fully to a character, it’s not as funny. It doesn’t have that clear point of view, and you find yourself wandering all over the place, whereas committed characters make strong choices that are clear to the audience.
~Lauren Lapkus

A lot of shows, things will just simmer and simmer and maybe never explode into the open, or only risk exploding into the open when it’s clear that the series has gotten to its endgame. So I’m always impressed ‒ but not surprised ‒ when ‘Scandal‘ just completely goes for it.
~Joshua Malina

Nevertheless there are certain peaks, canons, and clear meadow spaces which are above all compassing of words, and have a certain fame as of the nobly great to whom we give no familiar names.
~Hunter Austin

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It is a task of art to express clear vision of reality.
~Piet Mondrian

If an artist is driven primarily by social responsibility, I think the art probably suffers because, again, just as leadership has a rather defined end point or purpose, social responsibility would seem to have a very clear moral context.
~Billy Collins

It is very easy to make clear what you want a film to say, but I did not wish to engage in overt propaganda, even for the right cause. I wanted to create an experience through the films, something where people could have the freedom of their own response to them.
~Godfrey Reggio

It has been the office of art to educate the perception of beauty. We are immersed in beauty but our eyes have no clear vision.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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The creative process is probably closest to problem solving, but it differs from it in a number of ways. In problem solving the immediate goal is a specific one … in the creative process there is no such clear goal.
~Anne Roe

In art and science we are now in a delta, at the end of the long flow of progress. In a delta there is no clear direction but there may be many choices. The best we can do is to enjoy the choices that we have and to be genuinely and creatively eclectic.
~Robert Bateman

Whatever you can think, you can create; just have a very clear vision… Once you have your snapshot, work on filling in the blanks to get to that place.
~Sara Blakely

In the Seventies and Eighties we all had our fun, and now and then we went really too far. But, ultimately, it required a certain amount of clear thinking, a lot of hard work and good make-up to be accepted as a freak.
~Grace Jones

There is no need to pose for anything ‒ you just walk straight and strong and be clear. We are all born with unique characteristics and we have to stick to that. Yes, use the tools to enhance it, but we shouldn’t be hiding behind them. That’s what style is about.
~Bibhu Mohapatra (fashion designer)

When it comes to designing your first apartment, I think people get overwhelmed and end up collecting pieces that don’t always mesh well together because they don’t have a clear vision. Take your time and use tools that can help inspire and guide you through the process.
~Karlie Kloss

Good design is a lot like clear thinking made visual… bad design is stupidity made visible
~Edward Tufte

Designers must be both conscious and unconscious at the same time. Clear thinking at the wrong moment can stifle talent… can stifle creativity.
~Karl Lagerfeld

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I only wanted Uncle Vernon standing by his own car (a Hudson) on a clear day, I got him and the car. I also got a bit of Aunt Mary’s laundry and Beau Jack, the dog, peeing on the fence, and a row of potted tuberous begonias on the porch and 78 trees and a million pebbles in the driveway and more. It’s a generous medium, photography.
~Lee Friedlander

Photography is, by its nature, exploitative. It’s whether you use this process with a sense of responsibility or not. I feel that I do so. My conscience is clear.
~Martin Parr

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When you start with a portrait and search for a pure form, a clear volume, through successive eliminations, you arrive inevitably at the egg. Likewise, starting with the egg and following the same process in reverse, one finishes with the portrait.
~Pablo Picasso

I knew that if I wanted to stop being a pushover I had to get comfortable with small rejections myself. That took some work, but because of it I can now say no to other people with a clear conscience.
~Beth Ditto

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I am very warm and open with my staff. I have a small group that works directly for me, my law clerks and my assistants, and we do fun things together. I try to be a nurturer in that sense. But I also ensure that we are doing the work necessary to lay out my opinions in a clear and thorough fashion.
~Ketanji Brown Jackson (USSCJ)

It is clear I was never the Pretty Girl. I had my two front teeth knocked out when I was 10 and didn’t fix them until I was 19. I have a crooked smile and a nose that looks like it’s been broken 12 times but never has been. My nose was always red, so people called me Rudolph. My whole face is off-center.
~Ellen Barkin

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I’ve managed to keep a clear head and remain sane in this business because I remain a kid off-camera.
~Leonardo DiCaprio

I really love to ride my motorcycle. When I want to just get away and be by myself and clear my head, that’s what I do.
~Kyle Chandler

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I was a keen observer and listener. I picked up on clues. I figured things out logically, and I enjoyed puzzles. I loved the clear, focused feeling that came when I concentrated on solving a problem and everything else faded out.
~Sonia Sotomayor (USSCJ)

I went through life like an idiot for a great deal of the time, saying there’s nothing I would change. That was a very arrogant thing to say. There’s a lot I would change. There are people I would have steered clear of.
~Hugh Leonard (Irish playwright)

Some kind of clutter is difficult ‒ letting go of things with sentimental value, sifting through papers ‒ but some clutter I find very refreshing to clear. I drive my daughters nuts because I’m always wandering into their rooms to clear clutter.
~Gretchen Rubin (author, motivation/inspiration)

Every now and then I hear voices in my head, but not very clear. I can’t understand what they are saying. It’s a mental illness. I have been diagnosed as a manic depressive.
~Brian Wilson (Beach Boys)

In my bedroom, I have my yoga mat and the puppets I’ve made over the years, and because I’m very into smells, I have some burned sage on my bedside to help clear my head.
~Lucas Hedges (actor)

The reason for this project comes from my childhood, that is clear to me. I did not have any toys. So, I played in the bricks of ruined buildings around me and with which I built houses.
~Anselm Kiefer (painter/sculptor)

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I’ve tried and failed a lot. But I’ve also tried to be really clear about my brand. It is who I am. I’m a mum, I’m a wife, I’m 44 and from the Midwest.
~Cindy Crawford

I just want to make it very clear that I come from very humble beginnings, and I worked for everything!
~Katy Perry

You’ve got to believe in yourself, you’ve got to have a very clear vision, and you’ve got have the fire in the belly and go out and not be shy with working because it takes a lot of work.
~Arnold Schwarzenegger

It doesn’t matter where you came from, it doesn’t matter how poor you are, it doesn’t matter where your family was. It all doesn’t matter. You can achieve anything if you have really clear goals and if you work really hard to learn what you need to learn.
~Brian Tracy

I’ve always been very stubborn, had a very clear will of what I want to do.
~Noomi Rapace

The person with a fixed goal, a clear picture of his desire, or an ideal always before him, causes it, through repetition, to be buried deeply in his subconscious mind and is thus enabled, thanks to its generative and sustaining power, to realize his goal in a minimum of time and with a minimum of physical effort. Just pursue the thought unceasingly. Step by step you will achieve realization, for all your faculties and powers become directed to that end
~Claude M Bristol

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Everyone wants to be immortal. Few are. Margaret Thatcher is. Why? Because her values are timeless, eternal. Tap anyone on the shoulder anywhere in the world, and ask what Mrs Thatcher believed in, and they will tell you. They can give a clear answer to what she ‘stood for.’
~Maurice Saatchi

Steve Martin is such an exquisite and precise writer. Everything is so clear; it’s like a bell. He says what he means and says it so beautifully.
~Jason Schwartzman

David Ben-Gurion understood that the public’s trust is given to a leader in order to lead, determine clear goals and make difficult decisions. The fate of the people and the good of the state guided him, not polls, media treatment or measures of prestige.
~Ariel Sharon

If an honest man is the noblest work of God, then Mr. Lincoln’s title to high nobility is clear and unquestioned.
~Matthew Simpson

Over the years I’ve tried to be clear about the things that are important in life, the things that matter, and I’ve tried to pursue them, and, I’ve had a certain sense of ‘stickability,’ hanging in there, and I suppose that’s me.
~Peter Hollingworth (ex-Gov‒Gen, Australia)

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Music critics have made it quite clear that any composer who ever contributed a four-bar jingle to a film was to be referred to as a ‘Hollywood composer’ from then on, even if the rest of his output were to consist solely of liturgical organ sonatas.
~Andre Previn

I think a very clear cut example of dare I say ‒ plagiarism is the Sam Smith-Tom Petty situation, where you have a song that is flagrantly… it is the hook from one song being used for another song. To me, that was a very obvious example of plagiarism. If somebody had done that to me, I would probably take a similar course of action.
~Ben Gibbard

I chew a special brand of gum that you can’t get in America. It’s British, and it’s called Airwaves. It’s a menthol eucalyptus gum that is a very soothing thing for me when I’m singing because I’m swallowing, and it also keeps my sinuses and general upper breathing clear. I’ve got to be able to hit these clear, clean notes.
~Rob Halford

I’m looking forward to going out at the concert with a clear head, with a clear mind, with a clear spirit and experiencing whatever it is. It’s great.
~Lenny Kravitz (after weed addiction)

But I’m not superstitious. I don’t really eat dinner before I go on stage, because digesting a lot of food kind of shuts you down. And I try not to get involved in emotional conversations with anyone beforehand either, so I’ve got a clear head.
~Michael Bolton

The experiences of promoting my first album were really something; there is so much illusion in my environment (touring and pop music) that I wanted to clear away.
~Duncan Sheik

I still play that guitar. It’s a Martin D-18 with a clear pick guard. I’ve played that guitar on and off my TV shows for nearly 50 years.
~Andy Griffith

Back in the early ’70s, when Susie and I were first married, we had a little house that we rented, and we used to have parties. People would come, and they wouldn’t leave. I used to get so tired. I’d put on the Stanley Brothers, ‘Songs for the Good People,’ and the house would clear in five minutes. It was not liked; it was alien. It was weird.
~Ry Cooder

I just prefer instrumental. I don’t need to hear what other people are singing. And if I need music as a backdrop to work or to think, I need to have that part of the brain clear ‒ I don’t need people feeding their fantasies into my vision.
~Lydia Lunch (singer/poet)

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My intention here is to make it clear that not a single cell of my composition, here in regard to The Raven, is found by chance or intuition, that the composition moved towards perfection with the precision and inevitability of a mathematical equation.
~Maurice Ravel

Art is science made clear.
~Wilson Mizner

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~Dolly Parton: Light of a Clear Blue Morning • ft Lainey Wilson, Miley Cyrus, Queen Latifah & Reba (3:48) a more polished version

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~VocalEssence Chorale Ghana: It Came Upon The Midnight Clear (4:12) some things are universal

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~Captain Beefheart: Clear Spot (3:33) endless search for it

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~Doobie Brothers: Clear As the Driven Snow (5:20) with gusting tempos

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~Foo Fighters: In The Clear (4:04) life, it’s complicated

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~Northern Ireland Opera: The Lark in the Clear Air • Susie Gibbons (3:22) opera outdoors in an open orchard

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~Billy Strings: In the Clear (7:09) either country or folk, it’s not clear

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Arguments are healthy. They clear the air.
~John Deacon

If so, I couldn’t imagine how the opposite gender managed to get out of bed in the morning. They might be lovely to look at, but clear thinking wasn’t their strong point.
~Ann Aguirre

The rush of sexual attraction can act like a drug and blur our capacity for clear thinking. This can lead us to distance ourselves from our friends or even abandon our life plan for someone who couldn’t otherwise be relied on to water our plants and feed our cat.
~Harriet Lerner

When I try to write love, it only turns into horror. Thinking about it with a clear head, feeling such deep emotions to some other person you don’t even know is truly a terrifying thingI wonder if love isn’t a manifestation of madness in some way.
~Gen Urobuchi

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No, we don’t accomplish our love in a single year as the flowers do; an immemorial sap flows up through our arms when we love. Dear girl, this: that we loved, inside us, not One who would someday appear, but seething multitudes; not just a single child, but also the fathers lying in our depths like fallen mountains; also the dried-up riverbeds of ancient mothers-; also the whole soundless landscape under the clouded or clear sky of its destiny -; all this, my dear, preceded you.
~Rainer Maria Rilke

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Love is the only channel for a clear communication.
~Roger Delano Hinkins

Clear communication. Respect. A lot of laughter. And a lot of orgasms. That’s what makes a marriage work.
~Dr Dre

I need sex for a clear complexion, but I’d rather do it for love.
~Joan Crawford

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Love is to be nurtured, protected, and respected, and entered into with a clear mind and a sound heart.
~Denene Millner

Abruptly he thrust his snow-drenched leather gloves against my cheeks. I dodged. A raw carnal feeling blazed up within me, branding my cheeks. I felt myself staring at him with crystal clear eyes… From that time on I was in love with Omi.
~Yukio Mishima

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Only love has clear vision. Hatred has cloudy vision. When we hate we know not what we do.
~Iris Murdoch

We must make it clear that a platform of ‘I hate gay men and women’ is not a way to become president of the United States.
~Jimmy Carter

It became clear to me in an instant that living a gay life without publicly acknowledging it is simply not enough to make any significant contribution to the immense work that lies ahead on the road to complete equality.
~Zachary Quinto

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A clear rejection is like a storm with sunshine that follows, but a fake promise is like a cloudy day which hides the sun forever.
~Marinela Reka

Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.
~Blaise Pascal

To women who please me only by their faces, I am the very devil when I find out they have neither souls nor hearts — when they open to me a perspective of flatness, triviality, and perhaps imbecility, coarseness, and ill-temper: but to the clear eye and eloquent tongue, to the soul made of fire, and the character that bends but does not break — at once supple and stable, tractable and consistent — I am ever tender and true.
~Charlotte Bronte (Mr Rochester to Jane)

It is thyself, mine own self’s better part; Mine eye’s clear eye, my dear heart’s dearer heart; My food, my fortune, and my sweet hope’s aim, My sole earth’s heaven, and my heaven’s claim.
~William Shakespeare

My father had to flee from what is today Pakistan when he was a child, and he became a manager at IBM, and any item of consumption he would acquire was a direct measurement of his success in life. But that same equation wasn’t going to work for me ‒ I was quite clear about that in my early teens.
~Tino Sehgal

I’ve never had a particular skill. I can’t cook, dance, play an instrument, speak a foreign language. This used to worry me. I’d think, when I’m grown up, at 18, then I made it 21, it will be clear what role I should have in life. It never happened. I never signed on the dotted line as the sort of adult my father wanted.
~Michael Palin (Monty Python, etc)

Papa always makes it clear that he would like to know me as much more rational and lucid than the girls and women he gets to know during his analytic hours.
~Anna Freud

If you would have your son to walk honourably through the world, you must not attempt to clear the stones from his path, but teach him to walk firmly over them ‒ not insist upon leading him by the hand, but let him learn to go alone.
~Anne Bronte

My father ‒ the late Madhavrao Scindia ‒ was clear about the distinction between being ‘loving’ and ‘strict.’
~Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia

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My grandmother. She’s someone I never met, and I would’ve loved to have met her. She’s been a huge influence on our entire family, not just me. She is a mystery. It’s not clear exactly what about her is truth and myth.
~Amy Tan

Even as we enumerate their shortcomings, the rigor of raising children ourselves makes clear to us our mothers’ incredible strength. We fear both. If they are not strong, who will protect us? If they are not imperfect, how can we equal them?
~Anna Quindlen

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Sometimes you say things with a smile with the precise intention of making it clear that you are not being serious, and are only kidding. If I salute a friend with a smile and say, ‘How are you, you old scoundrel!’ clearly I don’t really mean he’s a scoundrel.
~Umberto Eco

With a clear sky, a bright sun, and a gentle breeze, you will have friends in plenty; but let fortune frown, and the firmament be overcast, and then your friends will prove like the strings of the lute, of which you will tighten ten before you find one that will bear the stretch and keep the pitch.
~Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Various are the uses of friends, beyond all else in difficulty, but joy also looks for trust that is clear in the eyes.
~Pindar

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My wife will act as the offensive coordinator at times during the evening. I’ll have her read the full play to me. I’ll sit there and try to picture it, spit it back out to her, make sure I’m verbalizing it the right way so that when I step into the huddle the next day in practice, things are coming out clear.
~Brock Osweiler (NFL quarterback)

Being perfect is not about that scoreboard out there. It’s not about winning. It’s about you and your relationship with yourself, your family and your friends. Being perfect is about being able to look your friends in the eye and know that you didn’t let them down because you told them the truth. And that truth is you did everything you could. There wasn’t one more thing you could’ve done. Can you live in that moment as best you can, with clear eyes, and love in your heart, with joy in your heart? If you can do that gentleman ‒ you’re perfect!
~Billy Bob Thornton

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At sunrise everything is luminous but not clear. It is those we live with and love and should know who elude us. You can love completely without complete understanding.
~Norman Maclean

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Let me be clear about this. I don’t have a drug problem. I have a police problem.
~Keith Richards

Beautiful clear day in Beverly Hills. The sweet smell of Botox is in the air.
~Bob Saget

Beauty may be skin deep, but ugly goes clear to the bone.
~Redd Foxx

If only God would give me some clear sign! Like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank.
~Woody Allen

Never trust any complicated cocktail that remains perfectly clear until the last ingredient goes in, and then immediately clouds.
~Terry Pratchett

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With a live audience, it’s very clear when you’ve pushed it too far to the edge ‒ because you fall off that edge and hit bottom with a thud. Nothing abstract about that. You know you went too far when you hear that groan or worse ‒ that silence instead of the big laugh you were expecting following your hilariously edgy joke.
~Michael Patrick King

It’s so clear cut with a comedian ‒ you have that reflex action, whereby you laugh or you don’t. And so you either love us or you simply cannot see why people are laughing.
~Jimmy Carr

The Tibetans have many teachings on how to die, consciously, and how to remain in the clear light, and it works. You can see it working, and they can stay in that state for hours, days, or weeks.
~Tenzin Palmo

To the last day of your life, be positive; try to be cheerful. Even at the very end, don’t think, “I am finished.” Instead of pitying yourself, you should be thinking, “O ye who are left on this desolate shore still to mourn and deplore, it is I who pity you.” Death will not give you any trouble if you have a clear conscience; and if you go with this thought: “Lord, I am in Thy hands.”
~Paramahansa Yogananda

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Give me strength, not to be better than my enemies, but to defeat my greatest enemy, the doubts within myself. Give me strength for a straight back and clear eyes, so when life fades, as the setting sun, my spirit may come to you without shame.
~P C Cast

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To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death of one’s own free choice, death at the proper time, with a clear head and with joyfulness, consummated in the midst of children and witnesses: so that an actual leave-taking is possible while he who is leaving is still there.
~Friedrich Nietzsche

‘How much longer will I live?’… Only one thing seems clear to me. Every day should be well-lived. What a simple truth! Still, it is worthy of my attention.
~Henri Nouwen

Be honest in every way and enjoy the peace that only a clear conscience can bring you.
~Thomas Wolsey

I believe that we cannot live better than in seeking to become better, nor more agreeably than having a clear conscience.
~Socrates

The best tranquilizer is a clear conscience.
~Benjamin Franklin

A clear conscience is a soft mat.
~Swahili Wisdom

There’s no pillow as soft as a clear conscience.
~Glen Campbell

Clear conscience sleeps through thunder.
~Jamaican Wisdom

Smiling away your troubles requires a clear conscience that harbors no insincerity.
~Paramahansa Yogananda

A clear conscience is a sure card.
~John Lyly

Keep conscience clear, then never fear.
~Benjamin Franklin

A lot of people mistake a short memory for a clear conscience.
~Doug Larson

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Guilt is only another way of avoiding informed action, of buying time out of the pressing need to make clear choices.
~Audre Lorde

I believe I once considerably scandalized her by declaring that clear soup was a more important factor in life than a clear conscience.
~Hector Hugh Munro

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The only clear view is from atop the mountain of your dead selves.
~Peter J Carroll

Be this thy brazen bulwark, to keep a clear conscience, and never turn pale with guilt.
~Horace

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Truth is a peacemaker and a healer. It makes it possible for us to negotiate the world with a clear conscience and a pure heart.
~Roderick Terry

A consoling thought: what matters is not what we do, but the spirit in which we do it. Others suffer too; so much so that there is nothing in the world but suffering; the problem is simply to keep a clear conscience.
~Cesare Pavese

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It is becoming clear that the old platitudes can no longer be maintained, and that if we wish to improve our morals we must first improve our knowledge.
~Havelock Ellis

Our American professors like their literature clear and cold and pure and very dead.
~Sinclair Lewis

I’m not saying that you shouldn’t go to college or you shouldn’t finish your degree, but sometimes people have a very clear vision about what they want to do, and they just want to get on with it.
~Phil Keoghan

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Creating a clear and engaging video explanation of a complex concept is a great way to demonstrate mastery and to help others understand and love the subject, too.
~Sal Khan

We were given clear concrete tools. The course did a great job demystifying the art of fiction writing and fostering confidence. The instructor brought complex concepts down to earth. I will miss coming here every week.
~Miguel Ferrer

Association with my pupils has kept me young in my work. Criticism of their work has kept my own point of view clear.
~William Merritt Chase

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I don’t want Washington ‒ let me be perfectly clear ‒ I do not want Washington involved in local education decisions any more than I want them involved in common core. You know, common core was a state-created and state-implemented voluntary set of standards in Math and English that are comparable across state lines.
~Jan Brewer

I do think that a school day that matches the work day makes a lot of difference for working families, but the big driver of this effort is education. Period. We have a lot of students not gaining the skills they need, and it is pretty clear that school does not offer enough time to get that job done.
~Chris Gabrieli

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It was clear to me that if I could get through Princeton at the top of my class, I could do anything in the world.
~Michelle Obama

I think there are definitely two types of student: the academic kids and the 50% who fail. It’s very clear to see ‒ it’s fact. We’re not doing enough for those who fail; they need a more physical, tactile approach, involving people skills, team-building, problem-solving, building things.
~Jamie Oliver

My parents made it clear that I should never display even the slightest disrespect to individuals who had the power to let me skip a half grade or move into more challenging classes. While it was all right for me to know more about a topic than my sixth-grade teacher had ever learned, questioning her facts could only lead to trouble.
~James D Watson (helix DNA model)

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The Introverse
Harvested AI

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To me there is no picture so beautiful as smiling, bright-eyed, happy children; no music so sweet as their clear and ringing laughter.
~P T Barnum

When we’re young we have a very clear vision of how life is supposed to be, and it all seems very neatly packaged.
~Andrew Shue

I have a clear view of 12 years of history of my inner self. First the cramped self, that self with big blinkers, then the disappearance of the blinkers and the self, now gradually the reemergence of a self without blinkers.
~Paul Klee

They say eyes clear with age.
~Philip Larkin

In my late 20s, I realized that I had a very clear social conscience and strong opinions about things like diversity, equality, and education, and while I tried to become more politically literate, I just couldn’t catch on. It felt like I had walked into a movie that had already started, and no one would explain what had happened.
~Tracee Ellis Ross

The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it.
~Niccolo Machiavelli

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There are five great ages of man ‒ five moments when you need to reevaluate everything, clear out the cupboard and the wardrobe, and most importantly, your head. They are 13, 20, 30, 40 and 60. All men need to know this.
~A A Gill

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…it is so silly of people to fancy that old age means crookedness and witheredness and feebleness and sticks and spectacles and rheumatism and forgetfulness! It is so silly! Old age has nothing whatever to do with all that. The right old age means strength and beauty and mirth and courage and clear eyes and strong painless limbs.
~George MacDonald

The wine of youth does not always clear with advancing years; sometimes it grows turbid.
~Carl Jung

Clear communication between selves ‒ the surface self and the deep self ‒ is the enemy of self-doubt. It slays confusion.
~Stephen King

Like a morning dream, life becomes more and more bright the longer we live, and the reason of everything appears more clear. What has puzzled us before seems less mysterious, and the crooked paths look straighter as we approach the end.
~Jean Paul (1763–1825)

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.
~George Bernard Shaw

A matter that becomes clear ceases to concern us.
~Friedrich Nietzsche

No matter what message you are about to deliver somewhere, whether it is holding out a hand of friendship, or making clear that you disapprove of something, is the fact that the person sitting across the table is a human being, so the goal is to always establish common ground.
~Madeleine Albright (ex-Sec State)

A clear understanding of negative emotions dismisses them.
~Vernon Howard

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Ignorance of one’s misfortunes is clear gain.
~Euripides

Don’t get involved in partial problems, but always take flight to where there is a free view over the whole single great problem, even if this view is still not a clear one.
~Ludwig Wittgenstein

In desperate times, much more than anything else, folks need perspective. For perspective brings calm. Calm leads to clear thinking. Clear thinking yields new ideas. And ideas produce the bloom…of an answer. Keep your head and heart clear. Perspective can just as easily be lost as it can be found.
~Andy Andrews

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It is certainly true that principles cannot be more securely founded than on experience and consciously clear thinking.
~Albert Einstein

After any disturbance (such as two world wars coinciding with a period of growing economic and monetary incomprehensibility) we find our old concepts inadequate and look for new ones. But it unfortunately happens that the troubled times which produce an appetite for new ideas are the least propitious for clear thinking.
~Rebecca West

Clear thinking requires courage rather than intelligence.
~Thomas Szasz

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To a clear eye the smallest fact is a window through which the infinite may be seen.
~Thomas Huxley

Shun no toil to make yourself remarkable by some talent or other; yet do not devote yourself to one branch exclusively. Strive to get clear notions about all. Give up no science entirely; for science is but one.
~Lucius Annaeus Seneca

The most precious wine is produced upon the sides of volcanoes. Now bold and inspiring ideals are only born of a clear head that stands over a glowing heart.
~Horace Mann

One man is a splendid fighter — a god has made him so — one’s a dancer, another skilled at lyre and song, and deep in the next man’s chest farseeing Zeus plants the gift of judgment, good clear sense. And many reap the benefits of that treasure.
~Homer

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God’s providence is on the side of clear heads.
~Henry Ward Beecher

Men lose their birthrights for a mess of pottage only if they stop using the gifts given them by God for their betterment. By prayer. That is the first and greatest gift. Use the gift of prayer. Ask for strength of mind, and a clear vision. Then sense. Use your sense. … Think long and well. By prayer and good thought you will conquer all enemies.
~Richard Llewellyn

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Those who desire to rise as high as our human condition allows, must renounce intellectual pride, the omnipotence of clear thinking, belief in the absolute power of logic.
~Alexis Carrel

You see, it’s all clear, we were meant to be here from the beginning.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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@Writers Platform:

An artist fights to retain the integrity of a work so that it remains a strong, clear vision. Art is and should be the act of an individual willing to say something new, something not quite familiar.
~Maya Lin

I make it clear why I write as I do and why other poets write as they do. After hundreds of experiments I decided to go my own way in style and see what would happen.
~Carl Sandburg

First, I do not sit down at my desk to put into verse something that is already clear in my mind. If it were clear in my mind, I should have no incentive or need to write about it.
~Cecil Day-Lewis

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Always try to use the language so as to make quite clear what you mean and make sure your sentence couldn’t mean anything else.
~C S Lewis

Great art is clear thinking about mixed feelings.
~W H Auden

Good writers are those who keep the language efficient. That is to say, keep it accurate, keep it clear.
~Ezra Pound

It is natural to give a clear view of the world after accepting the idea that it must be clear.
~Albert Camus

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Along the (writing) way accidents happen, detours get taken… But these are not “divine” accidents; I don’t believe in those. I believe you have constructive accidents en route through a novel only because you have mapped a clear way. If you have confidence that you have a clear direction to take, you always have confidence to explore other ways; if they prove to be mere digressions, you’ll recognize that and make the necessary revisions. The more you know about a book, the freer you can be to fool around. The less you know, the tighter you get.
~John Irving

I’m interested in the murky areas where there are no clear answers ‒ or sometimes multiple answers. It’s here that I try to imagine patterns or codes to make sense of the unknowns that keep us up at night. I’m also interested in the invisible space between people in communication; the space guided by translation and misinterpretation.
~Taryn Simon

We have a language that is full of ambiguities; we have a way of expressing ourselves that is often complex and elusive, poetic and modulated; all our thoughts can be rendered with absolute clarity if we bother to put the right dots and squiggles between the words in the right places. Proper punctuation is both the sign and the cause of clear thinking. If it goes, the degree of intellectual impoverishment we face is unimaginable.
~Lynne Truss

Let me just acknowledge that the function of grammar is to make language as efficient and clear and transparent as possible. But if we’re all constantly correcting each other’s grammar and being really snotty about it, then people stop talking because they start to be petrified that they’re going to make some sort of terrible grammatical error and that’s precisely the opposite of what grammar is supposed to do, which is to facilitate clear communication.
~John Green

Format is just the language. Content is the only thing that is important. Form is like handwriting. Whether you write in a scribble or clean handwriting or type it, the content remains the same. You want to write in clean hand, in a kind of a clear format only because it is aesthetically pleasing. I can scribble, that’s also fine.
~Mani Ratnam

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Good communication does not mean that you have to speak in perfectly formed sentences and paragraphs. It isn’t about slickness. Simple and clear go a long way.
~John P Kotter

On the other hand, in a society whose communication component is becoming more prominent day by day, both as a reality and as an issue, it is clear that language assumes a new importance.
~Jean-Francois Lyotard

Language learning deserves special mention. It is, bar none, the best thing you can do to hone clear thinking.
~Tim Ferriss

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Short, sweet, and to the point. Clear writing, and therefore clear commands, comes from clear thinking. Think simple.
~Tim Ferriss (entrepreneur/investor)

Writing for adults and writing for young people is really not that different. As a reporter, I have always tried to write as clearly and simply as possible. I like clean, unadorned writing. So writing for a younger audience was largely an exercise in making my prose even more clear and direct, and in avoiding complicated digressions.
~Serge Schmemann

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There’s two kinds of evil that horror fiction always deals with. One kind is the sort of evil that comes from inside people, like in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The other kind of evil is predestined evil. It falls on you like a stroke of lightning. That’s the scary stuff, but, in a way, it’s the stuff you don’t have to worry about. I gotta worry whether or not I’m getting cavities. I gotta worry about whether cigarettes are giving me cancer. Those are things I can change. Don’t give me lightning out of a clear sky. If that hits me I just say, “That’s probably the way God meant it to be.”
~Stephen King

Every word or concept, clear as it may seem to be, has only a limited range of applicability.
~Werner Heisenberg

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When writers don’t know what to do with a character, they build up the supporting cast and universe to kind of hide that fact. After a while, you can no longer see the character for the underbrush. When that happens, you need to bring out the weed-whacker to clear some of that away so you can focus on the main character.
~J Michael Straczynski

Writing fiction has developed in me an abiding respect for the unknown in a human lifetime and a sense of where to look for the threads, how to follow, how to connect, find in the thick of the tangle what clear line persists.
~Eudora Welty

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I write non-fiction quicker, and I write it on a computer. Fiction I write longhand, and that helps make it clear that it comes from a slightly different part of the brain, I think.
~John Lanchester

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I was pretty happy with how my career had gone, mainly because of the enormous freedom I’ve had to write what I’ve wanted to write. I had a very clear picture of who I was as a writer.
~Karen Joy Fowler

I don’t put a very clear label on my work. If anything, I write science fiction ‒ looking at a moment now, in the present, and then extrapolating outward to think about what the future might look like if this particular trend goes on, or if this particular trend is the most dominant. That’s a science fictional tool.
~Paolo Bacigalupi

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A workshop is a way of renting an audience, and making sure you’re communicating what you think you’re communicating. It’s so easy as a young writer to think you’re been very clear when in fact you haven’t.
~Octavia E Butler

Ted Geisel [Dr Suess] was trying to make a statement about awareness and personal responsibility. He was very clear about that. But the ideas and themes in ‘The Lorax‘ go beyond a love of trees. It’s also a story about the dangers of greed and the power of redemption. That’s what makes it a timeless tale.
~Chris Meledandri

My shorthand answer is that I try to write the kind of book that I would like to read. If I can make it clear and interesting and compelling to me, then I hope maybe it will be for the reader.
~David McCullough

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…clear thinking is not the characteristic which distinguishes our literature today. We are more and more caught up by the unintelligible. People like it. This argues an inability to think, or, almost as bad, a disinclination to think.
~Edith Hamilton

The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one’s real and one’s declared aims, one turns, as it were, instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish squirting out ink.
~George Orwell

To see the madness and yet walk a perfect silver line. … That’s what the true story-teller should be: a great guide, a clear mind, who can walk a silver line in hell or madness.
~Ben Okri

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Why would one ever be so insane as to ditch a perfectly beautiful metaphor? Cut back, of course, prune if you like, so that the best metaphors are clear and sparkling. But I will throw out unread the book that promises me no metaphors inside.
~Marie Rutkoski

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When I’m working, I’m not so much disciplined as obsessive. I have this feeling that I need to clear everything away and get this down.
~Anne Enright (Irish writer)

The writer’s secret is not inspiration ‒ for it is never clear where it comes from ‒ it is his stubbornness, his patience.
~Orhan Pamuk

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For me, a happy ending is not everything works out just right and there is a big bow, it’s more coming to a place where a person has a clear vision of his or her own life in a way that enables them to kind of throw down their crutches and walk.
~Jill McCorkle

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Prompt: The Occasional Corner
Nobody alive, but there’s people hiding in the sentences below. Find them.

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I’ll knock you clear into Tuesday, and weld the door shut to Wednesday.

That’s no billy goatee, that’s clear to see. Maybe someday, but not before Sunday.

You do not call a sargeant, Sir, until he graduates and clears OCS on Friday.

It’s clear the boat is sinking, so don the vest, bob in the water and hope you don’t drown.

Don’t tinker with that crystal clapper. Sounds clear as a bell the way it is.

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O born in days when wits were fresh and clear, And life ran gaily as the sparkling Thames; Before this strange disease of modern life, With its sick hurry, its divided aims, Its heads o’ertax’d, its palsied hearts, was rife.
~Matthew Arnold

If you look at life with any honesty and intelligence, it’s clear that human nature is dark, vile, selfish, and despondent. But I also see a force in human nature, namely grace, that sometimes works against our natural moral entropy.
~Scott Derrickson

… we need to hamper our consciousness for all we are worth or it will impose upon us a too clear vision of what we do not want to see … Consciousness has forced us into the paradoxical position of striving to be unself-conscious of what we are – hunks of spoiling flesh on disintegrating bones
~Thomas Ligotti

When we have ceased to love the stench of the human animal, either in others or in ourselves, then are we condemned to misery, and clear thinking can begin.
~Cyril Connolly

Scripture is like a pair of spectacles which dispels the darkness and gives us a clear view of God.
~John Calvin

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Religion is fundamentally opposed to everything I hold in veneration ‒ courage, clear thinking, honesty, fairness, and, above all, love of the truth.
~H L Mencken

…we must realize that a vast majority of believers are still searching and will continue to search for the being who is the “source of human good.” Those who seek with clear heads and sincere hearts will in some measure find. Of course the true seeker will realize that there is no one way to find God. To be sure, there are many possible ways of finding God.
~Martin Luther King, Jr

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These, then, are the two points I wanted to make. First, that human beings, all over the earth, have this curious idea that they ought to behave in a certain way, and cannot really get rid of it. Secondly, that they do not in fact behave in that way. They know the Law of Nature; they break it. These two facts are the foundation of all clear thinking about ourselves and the universe we live in.
~C S Lewis

For several centuries, the Celtic church of Ireland was spared the Greek dualism of matter and spirit. They regarded the world with the clear vision of faith. When a young Celtic monk saw his cat catch a salmon swimming in shallow water, he cried, “The power of the Lord is in the paw of the cat!
~Brennan Manning

I do have a clear vision, and I do see things that are existing in my quote-unquote spirit, but that doesn’t necessary make me a very spiritual person.
~Werner Herzog

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The first pages of memory are like the old family Bible. The first leaves are wholly faded and somewhat soiled with handling. But, when we turn further, and come to the chapters where Adam and Eve were banished from Paradise, then, all begins to grow clear and legible.
~Max Muller

As you become aware of what has robbed you of the purity of an innocent mind, a clear heart and a strong body, you will be deeply served by letting go of those familiar limitations.
~Debbie Ford

In Paradise, as always: that which causes the sin and that which recognizes it for what it is are one. The clear conscience is Evil, which is so entirely victorious that it does not any longer consider the leap from left to right necessary.
~Franz Kafka

A clear conscience is absolutely essential for distinguishing between the voice of God and the voice of the enemy. Unconfessed sin is a prime reason why many do not know God’s will.
~Winkie Pratney

To have a clear conscience is to miss the point of being a life, alive. Mistakes are the proverbial lessons, how we learn. The reason for Eden and the Tree was wisdom, to know good from evil, to have been there and know why.
~U Bin Shone

To say that we have a clear conscience is to utter a solecism; had we never sinned we should have had no conscience. Were defeat unknown, neither would victory be celebrated by songs of triumph.
~Thomas Carlyle

O God… make me a child again, even before I die; give me back the simple faith, the clear vision of the child that holds its father’s hand.
~Israel Zangwill

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My legal wife is to me dead; the only ecclesiastical authority I recognise pronounces me free; the attacks and threats of men do not disturb me. I am acting according to a clear conscience, and am doing hurt to no man. For my conduct, I will answer to my maker.
~William the Silent (William of Orange, liberator)

It is clear that this essential Christian doctrine gives a new value to human nature, to human history and to human life which is not to be found in the other great oriental religions.
~Christopher Dawson

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A general loftiness of sentiment, independence of men, consciousness of good intentions, self-oblivion in great objects, clear views of futurity; thoughts of the blessed companionship of saints and angels, trust in God as the friend of truth and virtue,–these are the states of mind in which I should live.
~William Ellery Channing

Whenever God wakes in us, our thinking becomes clear ‒ nothing is missing.
~Thomas Aquinas

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If you have God on your side, everything becomes clear.
~Ayrton Senna

I have never been quite sure who controls the weather. Although we always prayed for clear skies, I have had to preach in all kinds of storms.
~Billy Graham

It is clear that he does not pray, who, far from uplifting himself to God, requires that God shall lower Himself to him, and who resorts to prayer not to stir the man in us to will what God wills, but only to persuade God to will what the man in us wills.
~Thomas Aquinas

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I find my earliest memories covering the anachronistic features of a previous incarnation. Clear recollections came to me of a distant life, a yogi amidst the Himalayan snows. These glimpses of the past, by some dimensionless link, also afforded me a glimpse of the future.
~Paramahansa Yogananda

One thing I want to make clear, as far as my own rebirth is concerned, the final authority is myself and no one else, and obviously not China’s Communists.
~Dalai Lama

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To be clear and unequivocal, I can say that Islamisation is constitutionally banned in Hungary.
~Viktor Orban

Let me say this loud and clear. There is a world of difference between terrorist acts and the Islamic Shari’a. Islam is not only a religion, but a way of life. And at its heart lie the sacred principles of tolerance and dialogue.
~Hussein of Jordan

One thing is clear to me: We, as human beings, must be willing to accept people who are different from ourselves.
~Barbara Jordan

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A group is as healthy as its ‘social contract’ is clear; a congregation as faithful as its covenant is mutually understood; a pastor as effective as the pastor’s and people’s commitment to trust and integrity is honored, guarded, and fulfilled.
~David Augsburger

Religions have always been clearly on to this psycho-therapeutic score. For hundreds of years in the West, Christian art had a very clear function: it was meant to direct us towards the good and wean us off vice.
~Alain de Botton

Our Holy Father… is very clear that, of course, the teachings of the Church must be preserved and passed on. However, we need to do this in a way that the Holy Father says is creative. We need to do it in a way that we look for new strategies that address the hearts of people.
~Joseph Edward Kurtz

I don’t go to Mass every day. But I go to church every day. Just sitting there, thinking ‒ it’s a great way to start the morning, you know? You feel so good coming out, and your approach to everything is suddenly really clear.
~Mark Wahlberg

Cloning represents a very clear, powerful, and immediate example in which we are in danger of turning procreation into manufacture.
~Leon Kass

It’s not clear in physics why you can’t see the future.
~Brian Josephson

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Although the theory of relativity makes the greatest of demands on the ability for abstract thought, still it fulfills the traditional requirements of science insofar as it permits a division of the world into subject and object (observer and observed) and, hence, a clear formulation of the law of causality.
~Werner Heisenberg

Sometimes I find myself exploring very different and new fields but I have a very clear vision of what I would like to do and the questions I would like to raise.
~Dror Benshetrit

If the scholar feels that he must know everything about any topic, he is in trouble ‒ and will not publish with a clear conscience.
~Kenneth Lee Pike

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The mathematician who pursues his studies without clear views of this matter*, must often have the uncomfortable feeling that his paper and pencil surpass him in intelligence.
~Ernst Mach (empirical, measurable matter)

It’s clear that science and science fiction have overlapping populations.
~Frederik Pohl

It is clear to everyone that astronomy at all events compels the soul to look upwards, and draws it from the things of this world to the other.
~Plato

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It is clear that we cannot go up another two orders of magnitude as we have climbed the last five. If we did, we should have two scientists for every man, woman, child, and dog in the population, and we should spend on them twice as much money as we had. Scientific doomsday is therefore less than a century distant.
~Derek J de Solla Price

I was interested in the nature of human mental processes, which is what got me interested in psychoanalysis. And it became clear to me after a while that mental processes come from the brain, and in order to understand them, you need to be a biologist of the brain.
~Eric Kandel (Nobel, Physiology/Medicine)

To say that mind is a product or function of protoplasm, or of its molecular changes, is to use words to which we can attach no clear conception.
~Alfred Russel Wallace

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Apart from the scientific interest attached to my various journeyings, it has been made clear to me that human needs and aspirations differ little the world over and that no great difficulties arise in one race dealing with another when matters of scientific importance are involved.
~Howard Florey

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The U.S. Constitution grants Congress the authority to regulate interstate commerce, and the ENCRYPT Act sends a clear message that the complicated issues with encryption must be addressed thoughtfully and nationally.
~Ted Lieu

It is difficult to think of a major industry that AI will not transform. This includes healthcare, education, transportation, retail, communications, and agriculture. There are surprisingly clear paths for AI to make a big difference in all of these industries.
~Andrew Ng

It’s very clear that AI is going to impact every industry. I think that every nation needs to make sure that AI is a part of their national strategy. Every country will be impacted.
~Jensen Huang

As the Internet of things advances, the very notion of a clear dividing line between reality and virtual reality becomes blurred, sometimes in creative ways.
~Geoff Mulgan

The first virtual world online remains a primary outlet for creative work, a personal observation.
~BarTalk of Wordgrove (There.com)

Ninety percent of all people under 30 are in developing countries, and that means that this new access to tech, which is such a positive thing… is also a ticking time bomb of frustration… You get this clear mismatch of opportunity and expectation.
~Ronan Farrow

I think that AI will lead to a low cost and better quality life for millions of people. Like electricity, it’s a possibility to build a wonderful society. Also, right now, I don’t see a clear path for AI to surpass human-level intelligence.
~Andrew Ng

The value of beauty and inspiration is very much underrated, no question. But I want to be clear: I’m not trying to be anyone’s savior. I’m just trying to think about the future and not be sad.
~Elon Musk

Whether or not the U.S. government funds circumvention tools, or who exactly it funds and with what amount, it is clear that Internet users in China and elsewhere are seeking out and creating their own ad hoc solutions to access the uncensored global Internet.
~Rebecca MacKinnon

It’s not that every single thing that happens on Facebook is gonna be good. This is humanity. People use tools for good and bad, but I think that we have a clear responsibility to make sure that the good is amplified and to do everything we can to mitigate the bad.
~Mark Zuckerberg

In all her products, Nature only develops her simplest germs. One would say that it was no great stretch of invention to create birds. The hawk which now takes his flight over the top of the wood was at first, perchance, only a leaf which fluttered in its aisles. From rustling leaves she came in the course of ages to the loftier flight and clear carol of the bird.
~Henry David Thoreau

Who can really say how decisions are made, how emotions change, how ideas arise? We talk about inspiration; about a bolt of lightning from a clear sky, but perhaps everything is just as simple and just as infinitely complex as the processes that make a particular leaf fall at a particular moment. That point has been reached, that’s all. It has to happen, and it does happen.
~John Ajvide Lindqvist

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It was a grey day, that least fleshly of all weathers; a day of dreams and far hopes and clear visions. It was a day easily associated with those abstract truths and purities that dissolve in the sunshine or fade out in mocking laughter by the light of the moon. The trees and clouds were carved in classical severity; the sounds of the countryside had harmonized to a monotone, metallic as a trumpet, breathless as the Grecian urn.
~F Scott Fitzgerald

After the rains departed the skies and settled on earth ‒ clear skies; moist brilliant earth ‒ greater clarity returned to life alone with the blue above and made the world below rejoice with the freshness of the recent rain. It left heaven in our souls and a freshness in our hearts.
~Fernando Pessoa

Always keep your mind as bright and clear as the vast sky, the great ocean, and the highest peak, empty of all thoughts. Always keep your body filled with light and heat. Fill yourself with the power of wisdom and enlightenment.
~Morihei Ueshiba

This is what we see when we look up at Rainier, the beauty, the horror, the awe the unbelievability of size that confirms our own consequence on this earth. We look at the mountain, like god and can imagine nothing larger. Its incompressible life-span reminds us of the fleeting mortality of our own bones. It looms over our lives on clear days and and stay present but hidden through the clouds of winter. Like god it remains everywhere forever.
~Bruce Barcott

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We say ‘forest’ but this word is made of the unknown, the unfamiliar, the unencompassed. The earth. Clods of dirt. Pebbles. On a clear day you rest among ordinary, everyday things that have been familiar to you since childhood, grass, bushes, a dog (or a cat), a chair, but that changes when you realize that every object is an enormous army, an inexhaustible swarm.
~Witold Gombrowicz (Polish playwright)

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Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of his instruments, not the composer.
~Geoffrey Charlesworth

Now, on the longest day, light triumphs, and yet begins the decline into dark. We turn the Wheel for we have planted the seeds of our own changes, and to grow we must accept even the passing of the sun Set Sail See with clear eyes See how we shine!
~Starhawk

September is a sweep of dusky, purple asters, a sumac branch swinging a fringe of scarlet leaves, and the bittersweet scene of wild grapes when I walk down the lane to the mailbox. September is a golden month of mellow sunlight and still clear days. … Small creatures in the grass, as if realizing their days are numbered, cram the night air with sound. Everywhere goldenrod is full out.
~Jean Hersey

Autumn that year painted the countryside in vivid shades of scarlet, saffron, and russet, and the days were clear and crisp under harvest skies.
~Sharon Kay Penman

October is the fallen leaf, but it is also a wider horizon more clearly seen. It is the distant hills once more in sight, and the enduring constellations above them once again.
~Hal Borland

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Keep close to Nature’s heart… and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.
~John Muir

On a sunny clear day, you can improve your body; on a rainy fogy day, you can improve your mind!
~Mehmet Murat ildan

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We aren’t exactly emptying the oceans; it’s more like clear-cutting a forest with thousands of species to create massive fields with one type of soybean.
~Jonathan Safran Foer

“Clear-cutting” was the word for what the Rusties had done to the old forests: felling every tree, killing every living thing, turning entire countries into grazing land. Whole rain forests had been consumed, reduced from millions of interlocking species to a bunch of cows eating grass, a vast web of life traded for cheap hamburgers.
~Scott Westerfeld

I like a certain grandeur to a landscape, which both the Arctic and coastal BC have. I like it to be at all times clear that people aren’t the dominant fact of a particular geography.
~Kevin Patterson

I look at it this way… For centuries now, man has done everything he can to destroy, defile, and interfere with nature: clear-cutting forests, strip-mining mountains, poisoning the atmosphere, over-fishing the oceans, polluting the rivers and lakes, destroying wetlands and aquifers… so when nature strikes back, and smacks him on the head and kicks him in the nuts, I enjoy that. I have absolutely no sympathy for human beings whatsoever. None. And no matter what kind of problem humans are facing, whether it’s natural or man-made, I always hope it gets worse.
~George Carlin

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The crises of our time, it becomes increasingly clear, are the necessary impetus for the revolution now under way. And once we understand nature’s transformative powers, we see that it is our powerful ally, not a force to be subdued.
~Thomas Kuhn

In the end, it’s clear that the incorporation of synthetic biology in product and architectural design will enable the transition from designs that are inspired by nature to designs made with and by nature to, possibly, designing nature herself.
~Neri Oxman

Philosophy attempts, not to discover new truths about the world, but to gain a clear view of what we already know and believe about it. That depends upon attaining a more explicit grasp of the structure of our thoughts; and that in turn on discovering how to give a systematic account of the working of language, the medium in which we express our thoughts.
~Michael Dummett

There can be little question that good composition is far less dependent upon acquaintance with its laws, than upon practice and natural aptitude. A clear head, a quick imagination, and a sensitive ear, will go far towards making all rhetorical precepts needless.
~Herbert Spencer (Brit polymath)

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We are mindful of desire when we experience it with an embodied awareness, recognizing the sensations and thoughts of wanting as arising and passing phenomena. While this isn’t easy, as we cultivate the clear seeing and compassion of Radical Acceptance,* we discover we can open fully to this natural force, and remain free in its midst.
~Tara Brach (*reality without judgment, resistance, or approval)

Those who follow the Tao are of clear mind. They do not load their mind with anxieties and are flexible in their adjustment to external conditions.
~Zhuangzi

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It’s clear to me that there is no good reason for many philosophy books to sound as complicated as they do.
~Alain de Botton

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§ The Exercise:

hiStory 202

doleful, feeling solemnly woeful
meaning morphs from empty to soulful
useful, feeling good-hearted and social

rank stench of official offal
stink ranked historically awful
mulish venomous spiteful

kindness shown the greedy with gifts
insanely delightful, clearly insightful
coffins-to-coffers, we kill ‘m, bill u

graceful, the habit of being grateful
grateful, the road to being graceful
do some shots, fire up a bowl full

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clearly

warm heart
clean record
cleared for launch

bleared eyes
armed skies
cleared for lies

cleared place of black face
blonde race cleared to race
clear calls to disembrace

unclear, on a rocking boat
declare, on clearing throat
a sink-or-swim time to vote

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5s ‘n 7s

sunset walk, the moment’s pause
hungry eyes serve a starved heart
sweet awe and bewilderment
secrets to sudden beauty
clear adoration of life

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The holy nation of US
requires of heaven its help
But truth has its consequence
facts of acts to be answered;
clearly yours, not up to Us

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The Olio and Salmagundi of Quotes

After a cup of tea (two spoonsful for each cup, and don’t let it stand more than three minutes,) it says to the brain, “Now, rise, and show your strength. Be eloquent, and deep, and tender; see, with a clear eye, into Nature and into life; spread your white wings of quivering thought, and soar, a god-like spirit, over the whirling world beneath you, up through long lanes of flaming stars to the gates of eternity!
~Jerome K Jerome

The clean tongue, the clear head, and the bright eye are birthrights of each day.
~William Osler

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Stand up, on this Thanksgiving Day, stand upon your feet. Believe in man. Soberly and with clear eyes, believe in your own time and place. There is not, and there never has been a better time, or a better place to live in.
~Phillips Brooks

Cheerfulness is full of significance: it suggests good health, a clear conscience, and a soul at peace with all human nature.
~Charles Kingsley

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Unfaithfulness in the keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty. You may as well borrow a person’s money as his time.
~Horace Mann

Avoidance and delays aren’t neutral; they send a very clear message.
~Karine Jean-Pierre

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Want of foresight, unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective, lack of clear thinking, confusion of counsel until the emergency comes, until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong ‒ these are the features which constitute the endless repetition of history.
~Winston Churchill

History would indicate that the majority of people have always been sheep. Before the operation there were wars and mass hatred and clear cutting. Whatever these lesions make us, it isn’t a far cry from how humanity was in the rusty era. These days we’re just a bit easier to manage.
~Scott Westerfeld

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To have his path made clear for him is the aspiration of every human being in our beclouded and tempestuous existence.
~Joseph Conrad

Call him wise whose actions, words, and steps are all a clear because to a clear why.
~Sara Teasdale (italics added ~Ed Note)

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All those who offer an opinion on any doubtful point should first clear their minds of every sentiment of dislike, friendship, anger or pity.
~Sallust

If you listen to the traffic with a clear mind, without any concepts, it is not noisy, it is only what it is.
~Stephen Mitchell

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Seeking Clarity is seeking connection with the universe. To connect is to understand; to be clear is to be enlightened.
~Annie Zalezsak

I’ve always made a clear distinction between making a life and making a living.
~Robert Fulghum

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It is much better to have just one idea, and if the idea is clear, then you can fight for it. That is how you can get things done.
~Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (architect)

When you know clearly what you want, you’ll wake up every morning excited about life.
~Mark Victor Hansen

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Having knowledge but lacking the power to express it clearly is no better than never having any ideas at all.
~Pericles

Seeking Clarity is seeking connection with the universe. To connect is to understand; to be clear is to be enlightened.
~Annie Zalezsak

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A good puzzle, it’s a fair thing. Nobody is lying. It’s very clear, and the problem depends just on you.
~Erno Rubik

If it’s a good movie, the sound could go off and the audience would still have a perfectly clear idea of what was going on.
~Alfred Hitchcock

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Charm is a way of getting the answer ‘Yes’ without asking a clear question.
~Albert Camus

It’s a rather rude gesture, but at least it’s clear what you mean.
~Katharine Hepburn

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Intellectual comradeship requires that you think your thoughts through to the place where you can make the complex seem simple, the obscure quite clear.
~David Seabury

A mathematical theory is not to be considered complete until you have made it so clear that you can explain it to the first man whom you meet on the street.
~David Hilbert

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When people really understand the Big Bang and the whole sweep of the evolution of the universe, it will be clear that humans are fairly insignificant.
~George Smoot

As machines become more and more efficient and perfect, so it will become clear that imperfection is the greatness of man.
~Ernst Fischer

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Food feeds both the body and soul ‒ there are clear reasons to eat a balanced diet, but there are also reasons you cling to your mom’s secret chicken noodle soup recipe when you’re sick.
~Michael Mina

Steer clear of anything fried.
~David Kirsch (wellness trainer)

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You built a factory out there, good for you. But I want to be clear. You moved your goods to market on the roads that the rest of us paid for. You hired workers that the rest of us paid to educate. You were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for.
~Elizabeth Warren

Citizenship comes first today in our crowded world…
No man can enjoy the privileges of education and thereafter
with a clear conscience break his contract with society.
To respect that contract is to be mature, to strengthen it is to be
a good citizen, to do more than your share under it is noble.
~Isaiah Bowman

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I remember I would not stand still; I would not stop being perplexed by everything that spontaneously attracted me or caught my attention. I would never cease to look around me and observe myself in relation to nature: either crystal clear skies and sun-melting afternoons, or foggy winter days and weirdly tinted nights. I would never cease to dream and stand by the window, ready to let the diversity of life pass freely through my skin; courageous enough to believe I stood a chance in devouring each shade of sensation. Or perhaps, immensely foolish to plainly ‒ believe at all.
~Virginia Woolf

I talk about airplanes and things like that while my scars are on clear view.
~Tig Notaro

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There needs to be understanding that anger never helps to solve a problem. It destroys our peace of mind and blinds our ability to think clearly. Anger and attachment are emotions that distort our view of reality.
~Dalai Lama

To appropriately respond to an emergency requires a very clear mind, to cooly analyze what the observations are and how to fix it.
~Buzz Aldrin (astronaut)

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When I work I am pure as an angel tiger and clear is my eye and hot my brain and silent all the whining grunting piglets of the appetites.
~Marge Piercy (feminist/activist)

I am very clear that I am not a feminist. It puts you into a category and I don’t like that.
~Marina Abramovic

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Growing up in the ’50s and being in the ’60s, in that revolutionary time space, I thought freedom was what I was looking for. Slowly but surely, it became clear that the last thing I was interested in was freedom. Because if you’re going to be free, you have to be free from something.
~Anthony Braxton

Royals are always very clear about where they’re moving, because they’ve been told by protection officers exactly what they’re doing.
~Josh O’Connor

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To do much clear thinking a person must arrange for regular periods of solitude when they can concentrate and indulge the imagination without distraction.
~Thomas A Edison

I just prefer instrumental. I don’t need to hear what other people are singing. And if I need music as a backdrop to work or to think, I need to have that part of the brain clear ‒ I don’t need people feeding their fantasies into my vision.
~Lydia Lunch (singer/poet)

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The world is perfect. As you question your mind, this becomes more and more obvious. Mind changes, and as a result, the world changes. A clear mind heals everything that needs to be healed. It can never be fooled into believing that there is one speck out of order.
~Byron Katie

Nothing that has ever been thought and said with a clear mind and pure ethical strength is totally in vain; even if it comes from a weak hand and is imperfectly formed, it inspires the ethical spirit to constantly renewed creation.
~Stefan Zweig

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Distracting reactions about anything undermine a clear mind about anything else.
~David Allen

Hungry people have especially clear minds.
~Terry Gou

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Clear thinking becomes clear writing; one can’t exist without the other.
~William Zinsser

Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before you let it fall.
~Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr

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While neurological studies have tried to identify components responsible for fear and greed, the impact on finance is less clear.
~Andrew Lo

I guess I should warn you, if I turn out to be particularly clear, you’ve probably misunderstood what I’ve said.
~Alan Greenspan (Fed Reserve)

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In the Orient we have known for thousands of years that the most powerful tonic for ill health is a happy and clear mind.
~Frederick Lenz

Happiness is a clear mind. A clear and sane mind knows how to live, how to work, what emails to send, what phone calls to make, and what to do to create what it wants without fear… There’s no way that a clear mind can live an unhappy life.
~Byron Katie

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A mentor is someone with a willingness to help others, who has a capacity to inspire, a determination to work hard, a clear sense of vision, an inspiring purpose, a deep sense of integrity and an appreciation for joy.
~Kerry Kennedy

When mixed with an already clear conscience, the ability to read the true motives of a critic keeps one’s conscience both clear and at ease.
~Criss Jami

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Our memories, the way we tend to experience them, are sort of fuzzy around the edges, like a watercolor that has bled into the past and is not totally clear.
~Lisa Joy

If you take myth and folklore, and these things that speak in symbols, they can be interpreted in so many ways that although the actual image is clear enough, the interpretation is infinitely blurred, a sort of enormous rainbow of every possible colour you could imagine.
~Diana Wynne Jones

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it is clear that we must trust what is difficult; everything alive trusts in it, everything in Nature grows and defends itself any way it can and is spontaneously itself, tries to be itself at all costs and against all opposition. We know little, but that we must trust in what is difficult is a certainty that will never abandon us; it is good to be solitary, for solitude is difficult; that something is difficult must be one more reason for us to do it.
~Rainer Maria Rilke

Clear mind is like the full moon in the sky. Sometimes clouds come and cover it, but the moon is always behind them. Clouds go away, then the moon shines brightly. So don’t worry about clear mind: it is always there… You must not be attached to the coming or the going.
~Seungsahn

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Sometimes things aren’t clear right away. That’s where you need to be patient and persevere and see where things lead.
~Mary Pierce

My favorite things in life don’t cost any money. It’s really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time.
~Steve Jobs

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I liked the clear morality of 1941, when you had no doubt about good and evil. There was a lot of idealism, people fighting for a cause. People are searching for morality today.
~David L Wolper

What you receive from others is a testimony to their virtue; but all that you do for others is the sign and clear indication of your own.
~Giordano Bruno

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The greatest motivator of change is a crystal-clear vision of what the future should look like.
~Andy Stanley

If you have a clear vision, you will eventually attract the right strategy. If you don’t have a clear vision, no strategy will save you.
~Michael Hyatt

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Truth is by nature self-evident. As soon as you remove the cobwebs of ignorance that surround it, it shines clear.
~Mahatma Gandhi

The wisest man preaches no doctrines; he has no scheme; he sees no rafter, not even a cobweb, against the heavens. It is clear sky.
~Henry David Thoreau

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What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health, out of debt, and has a clear conscience?
~Adam Smith

There is only one way to achieve happiness on this terrestrial ball,
and that is to have either a clear conscience or none at all.
~Ogden Nash

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Soon the child’s clear eye is clouded over by ideas and opinions, preconceptions, and abstractions. Simple free being becomes encrusted with the burdensome armor of the ego. Not until years later does an instinct come that a vital sense of mystery has been withdrawn. The sun glints through the pines and the heart is pierced in a moment of beauty and strange pain, like a memory of paradise. After that day, we become seekers.
~Peter Matthiessen

Let him who is worthy by reason of his clear eye and unjaded heart wander across these borders of beauty and mystery and be glad.
~George Sterling

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The Olio’s Quote Harvest
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Building out a quest and hosting a writing contest in There.com has taken weeks away from the Post & Review; this without apology.

A wandering life having made it difficult to establish business credentials, plus an established feeble-mindedness in matters of money and finance, means that the Post & Review will continue as a free platform.
~Ed Note

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THIS EDITION: picture

Quoted In The Grove:

I don’t trust words. I trust pictures.
~Gilles Peress

Pictures can be pretty deceptive.
~Gayle Forman

Don’t beat yourself up for not knowing the answers. You don’t always have to know who you are. You don’t have to have the big picture, or know where you’re heading. Sometimes, it’s enough just to know what you’re going to do next.
~Sophie Kinsella

EndQuote:
Life is painting a picture, not doing a sum.
~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr

The whole point of taking pictures is so that you don’t have to explain things with words.
~Elliott Erwitt

If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough.
~Robert Capa (photojournalist)

What counts is putting the intensity that you yourself have experienced into the picture. Otherwise it is just a document.
~Rene Burri (Swiss photog)

AfterWords:
That’s the thing about pictures: they seduce you.
~David Byrne

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Next Exercise Prompt: complete

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When I’m 19, I’ll still be living with my mom, but I’m going to be doing music and acting. I can picture it really vividly.
~JoJo Siwa

There’s a time in your life where you’re not quite sure where you are. You think everything’s perfect, but it’s not perfect… Then one day you wake up and you can’t quite picture yourself in the situation you’re in. But the secret is, if you can picture yourself doing anything in life, you can do it.
~Tom DeLonge

Understand where it is you want to go. Then picture yourself there. If you can picture yourself there, then you can be there. Bottom line.
~Cyndi Lauper

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When your head’s full of pictures, they have to come out.
~Bill Maynard

Pictures deface walls more often than they decorate them.
~William Wordsworth

Next to bad manuscripts, pictures can be made the greatest bores.
~Frederick Douglass

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Several tons of dynamite are set off in this picture ‒ none of it under the right people.
~James Agee

It’s easier to replace a dead man than a good picture.
~George Bernard Shaw

We take safety very, very seriously on every film I make, and that’s why I’ve never had a serious accident or anybody killed when I make a picture.
~Michael Mann

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The craft, the writing of a song, is about creating a story, a life story, a world within three minutes, but that’s the frame, if you like, the picture frame. That fascinates me.
‒PJ Harvey

Art consists of limitation. The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame.
~Gilbert K Chesterton

Frame in terms of what you want to have in the picture, not about making a nice picture, that anybody can do.
~Garry Winogrand

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When you’re on one of the Caribbean islands, sometimes it’s hard to picture how they fit in with the rest, but when you see them all joined together like a necklace from space, you see the natural geographic connectedness of them all.
~Chris Hadfield

I’m a million miles away, and at the same time I’m right here in your picture frame.
~Jimi Hendrix

Today I finally overcame tryin’ to fit the world inside a picture frame.
~John Mayer

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Anybody can direct a picture once they know the fundamentals. Directing is not a mystery, it’s not an art. The main thing about directing is: photograph the people’s eyes.
~John Ford

For me the most important thing to do in a selfie is to have an opinion and to say something with the picture. Don’t just take a picture of yourself like, ‘Here I am.’ It’s what are you thinking? Are you happy? Are you angry? Do you like it? Do you not like it? Think an emotion and apply it to your eyes.
~Nigel Barker

For a selfie, it’s not about the pose, it’s about you. There’s a reason why you look great in the picture or you look great in real life, because someone has caught the essence of who you are, and a pose is not you.
~Nigel Barker

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Everything happens for a reason, everything is part of a puzzle that, even at the time, if we don’t understand the bigger picture, everything has significant role in what’s to come in the future.
~Jon Connor

The days, months, and years eventually reveal, like a Polaroid, a clear picture of how significant events and decisions ultimately shape our lives.
~Hoda Kotb

The big picture doesn’t just come from distance; it also comes from time.
~Simon Sinek

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Real life … it was an ambiguous world, where actions sometimes had no meaning, where chaos reigned and no one was allowed to see the big picture, only their small portion of it.
~Bentley Little

It’s never something huge that changes the everything, but instead the tiniest of details, irrevocably tweaking the balance of the universe while you’re busy focusing on the big picture.
~Sarah Dessen

I would hope the pages would be blank, and every time you flipped the page, a beautiful picture would form. The universe knows where I’m going, and I’m just gonna let it do what it does.
~Ahmad Balshe

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If you think you are the entire picture, you will never see the big picture.
~John C Maxwell

The thing about seeing the big picture and being self-aware is knowing that it’s not about you. It’s about the big picture. It’s not about you. It’s not. This is not about you.
~Jimmy Iovine (entrepeneur)

Those who profit from adversity possess a spirit of humility and are therefore inclined to make the necessary changes needed to learn from their mistakes, failures, and losses. … When we are focused too much on ourselves, we lose perspective. Humility allows us to regain perspective and see the big picture.
~John C Maxwell

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I like having my picture taken and being a glamorous person. Sometimes when I find myself getting impatient, I just remember the times I cried my eyes out because nobody wanted to take my picture at the Trocadero.
~Rita Hayworth

I just don’t understand how people can get so caught up in having their picture taken.
~Anthony Mackie

I’m pretty used to people not liking having their picture taken. I mean, if you do like to have your picture taken, I worry about you.
~Annie Leibovitz

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To make pictures big is to make them more powerful.
~Robert Mapplethorpe

A great artist can paint a great picture on a small canvas.
~Charles Dudley Warner

Actually I think Art lies in both directions ‒ the broad strokes, big picture but on the other hand the minute examination of the apparently mundane. Seeing the whole world in a grain of sand, that kind of thing.
~Peter Hammill

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I saw in details while she saw in scope. Not seeing the scope is why I am here and she is not. I took each element separately and never looked to see that they never did fit together properly
~Erin Morgenstern

If you just focus on the smallest details, you never get the big picture right.
~Leroy Hood

The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close-up. The shortcut to closing a door is to bury yourself in the details.
~Chuck Palahniuk

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There’s something in the very small minutia of life that tells us something about the big, big picture that we see every day all over the place, and so I think the more specific and creative and revelatory you are in the micro, the more powerful the macro will be.
~Philip Seymour Hoffman

Details create the big picture.
~Sanford I Weill

When you pay attention to detail, the big picture will take care of itself.
~Georges St-Pierre

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The usual picture of Socrates is of an ugly little plebeian who inspired a handsome young nobleman to write long dialogues on large topics.
~Richard Rorty

I think sometimes as an adult, you take people for what they do, and what they are now, instead of the whole picture of their lives.
~Lisa See

Be universal in your love. You will see the universe to be the picture of your own being.
~Sri Chinmoy

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A visionry is someone who sees the future with both insight and foresight: Insight into the deeper causes and meaning of events in the world, and foresight, or an intuitive grasp of the big picture, such as the trajectory of politics and popular culture.
~Corinne McLaughlin

Vision ‒ It reaches beyond the thing that is, into the conception of what can be. Imagination gives you the picture. Vision gives you the impulse to make the picture your own.
~Robert Collier

A vision is not just a picture of what could be; it is an appeal to our better selves, a call to become something more.
~Rosabeth Moss Kanter

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Height, width, and depth are the three phenomena which I must transfer into one plane to form the abstract surface of the picture, and thus to protect myself from the infinity of space.
~Max Beckmann

‘We live’ writes Pursewarden somewhere ‘lives based upon selected fictions. Our view of reality is conditioned by our position in space and time — not by our personalities as we like to think. Thus every interpretation of reality is based upon a unique position. Two paces east or west and the whole picture is changed.’
~Lawrence Durrell

At the same time, new concepts and abstractions flow into the picture, taking up the task of describing the universe without reference to such time or space ‒ abstractions for which our language lacks adequate terms.
~Benjamin Whorf

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Pictures must not be too picturesque.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson

You definitely have to think of the perception of things before you actually do certain things. It may not seem like it’s a big deal to you yourself, but there’s a bigger picture.
~Ezekiel Elliott

Pictures are so good at giving people information that they’re not looking for.
~Tibor Kalman

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A few years ago, the city council of Monza, Italy, barred pet owners from keeping goldfish in curved bowls… saying that it is cruel to keep a fish in a bowl with curved sides because, gazing out, the fish would have a distorted view of reality. But how do we know we have the true, undistorted picture of reality?
~Stephen Hawking

I am here to make you think. . . . I am not here to make pretty pictures!
~Mark Rothko (painter)

There is no unique picture of reality.
~Stephen Hawking

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I’d like very much to make a confident picture. I would like to be as good as nature, which, with a shower, produces flowers and grass to cover the destruction. But we are surrounded by human fragmentation, by pessimism, and it is difficult to talk of other things.
~Federico Fellini

We need to have complete certainty that things will work out, not because we are righteous or wise, but because of the time, the effort, the prayers, and the tools we are using. From the moment we are given awareness about some bigger picture or mission, we have to have complete focus on what to do to get to that place.
~Yehuda Berg

Life is too short to talk about the small, unimportant things when you catch the bigger picture.
~Mya

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Life is a canvas of many strokes where shades from different palettes meet into a picture so concrete that some forget it is their own, so become framed themselves.
~Vanna Bonta

It’s hard to see the whole picture when you are in the frame.
~Les Brown

Music, love, death. Certainly a triangle of sorts; maybe even an eternal one. “The only people who can see the whole picture,” he murmured, “are the ones who step out of the frame.”
~Salman Rushdie

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Posted From The Grove

The fall of the Berlin Wall makes for nice pictures. But it all started in the shipyards.
~Lech Walesa

Our revolution is like Wikipedia, okay? Everyone is contributing content, [but] you don’t know the names of the people contributing the content. This is exactly what happened. Revolution 2.0 in Egypt was exactly the same. Everyone is contributing small pieces, bits and pieces. We drew this whole picture of a revolution. And no one is the hero in that picture.
~Wael Ghonim

A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery.
~Mao Zedong

Every soldier must know, before he goes into battle, how the little battle he is to fight fits into the larger picture, and how the success of his fighting will influence the battle as a whole.
~Bernard Law Montgomery

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The perspective that law enforcement is presenting seems to be a very narrow one that’s focused very, very heavily on investigations of past crimes rather than on preventing future crimes. It’s very important for policymakers to take that broader view because they’re the ones who are trusted to look at the big picture.
~Matt Blaze

Foolish liberals who are trying to read the Second Amendment out of the constitution by claiming it’s not an individual right or that it’s too much of a safety hazard don’t see the danger of the big picture. They’re courting disaster by encouraging others to use this same means to eliminate portions of the Constitution they don’t like.
~Alan Dershowitz

The artificial primacy of defense among our national priorities is a constant unearned windfall for some, but it’s privation for the rest of America; it steals from what we could be and can do. In Econ 101, they teach that the big-picture fight over national priorities is guns versus butter. Now it’s butter versus margarine—guns get a pass. Overall, we’re weaker for it, and at enormous cost.
~Rachel Maddow

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I think the bigger picture message they’re getting is how the health care system in this country is structured really makes a difference in people’s lives.
~Vicky Rideout

Food justice must be incorporated into the city’s long term and big picture planning efforts.
~Michelle Wu (Boston)

Justice is merely incidental to law and order. Law and order is what covers the whole picture. Justice is part of it, but it can’t be separated as a single thing.
~J Edgar Hoover

Anger is a little thing. Hate is a little thing. Order is a little thing. Each of these little things has a major impact on the big picture. Right thinking, right action, and right response to the little things will help us conquer the big things, like injustice, inequality, poverty, and disorder. Until we are each able to conquer and master the little things in our lives, the big things will remain undone.
~Iyanla Vanzant

I always encourage people to start in their own personal universe, because sometimes we as parents start thinking about the big picture. How do I change what’s happening in my entire school? And how do I do it in my community? And then you get overwhelmed and it’s just like, “Forget it, I’ll just stay here in my kitchen and wait.” But, start small.
~Michelle Obama

If we just worry about the big picture, we are powerless. So my secret is to start right away doing whatever little work I can do. I try to give joy to one person in the morning, and remove the suffering of one person in the afternoon. If you and your friends do not despise the small work, a million people will remove a lot of suffering. That is the secret. Start right now.
~Chan Khong

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Israel is very confusing because it seems to be a Goliath, and in some ways it is, when you look at the tanks versus the Palestinian boy. But deep down, when you look at the big map and the big picture and the big history, we are really a David. We are a David with some megalomaniac ideas who thinks he’s huge. But we’re not. At the end of the day, Jews as a people are an endangered species. One cannot overlook this dimension.
~Ari Shavit

The Khmer Rouge tried to delete everything. They tried to erase our past, our personality, our land, our sentiment. What we tried to do in ‘The Missing Picture‘ was to reconstruct our identity, to bring it back to the people through cinema.
~Rithy Panh

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The general difference between conservatives and liberals is that liberals like pretty pictures and conservatives like to build bridges that people can drive across.
~Tom Clancy

I spent my older teen years holding my tongue while my Hollywood coworkers gushed about big government, attacked anyone to the Right of raging socialism, and shunned me every time I posted a picture with a gun.
~Brett Cooper

The truth is the best picture, the best propaganda.
~Robert Capa (photojournalist)

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A picture is a fact.
~Ludwig Wittgenstein

There is no more reason why the features belonging to a picture should be distorted for the purpose of such imaginative suggestion than that the poet’s metaphors should spoil his words for the ordinary uses of man.
~William H Hunt

Ex-Sec Navy, Mr Hunt, perhaps explaining why doctoring a picture for security purposes should not call into question the source’s veracity in other areas.
~Ed Note

For imagination sets the goal picture which our automatic mechanism works on. We act, or fail to act, not because of will, as is so commonly believed, but because of imagination.
~Maxwell Maltz

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I’m not a detail guy. I depend on accountants and administrators to do my detail stuff for me, but I do know the overall picture and I know that if you put business people together in a room, not just politicians, they could shrink the deficit tremendously by good business tactics.
~John Paul DeJoria

In a certain sense, this guy ‒ who is one of the most evil people in the book ‒ he’s not really that bad at running the show, because he knows what he’s doing, he’s smart and he’s got the big picture in mind. He’s like the Godfather.
~Kevin J Anderson

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The more successful the villain, the more successful the picture.
~Alfred Hitchcock

Pictures are for entertainment, messages should be delivered by Western Union.
~Sam Goldwyn

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What does ‘politicizing intelligence’ mean? Using intel, or more often, partial intel, to produce an effect in line with White House policies rather than giving a full picture of a particular situation.
~Elliott Abrams

I am well aware that the path of the biographer is beset with pitfalls, and that, for him, suppressio veri is almost necessarily suggestio falsi ‒ the least omission may distort the whole picture.
~Stuart Dodgson Collingwood

U.S. Government propaganda tries to give the impression that aerial bombardment achieves near-surgical accuracy, so that military targets can be destroyed with minimal effect on civilians. Technical documents give a different picture.
~Noam Chomsky

The easiest way to propagandize people is to let a propaganda theme go in through an entertainment picture when people do not realize they are being propagandized.
~Elmer Davis

Therefore, I feel convinced that any political picture can be changed to suit the needs of the powers that be.
~Thor Heyerdahl

Alas for the affairs of men! When they are fortunate you might compare them to a shadow; and if they are unfortunate, a wet sponge with one dash wipes the picture away.
~Aeschylus

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One picture is worth 1,000 denials.
~Ronald Reagan

I don’t take sides, I take pictures.
~Nick Nolte

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The picture of the free market is necessarily one of harmony and mutual benefit; the picture of State intervention is one of caste conflict, coercion, and exploitation.
~Murray Rothbard

Vigorous enforcement of copyrights themselves is an important part of the picture. But I don’t think that expanding the legal definition of copyright outside of actual copyright infringement is the right move.
~Edward Felten

Instead of serving special interests, Congress should focus on the big picture. Globalization and technology have completely reshaped our economy in recent decades, and if we don’t respond, we’re putting the future of the middle class at risk.
~John Delaney

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To be a good citizen, it’s important to be able to put yourself in other people’s shoes and see the big picture. If everything you see is rooted in your own identity, that becomes difficult or impossible.
~Eli Pariser

Politicians are nauseating by definition… They can produce nothing, neither a loaf of bread nor a table nor a picture; and this inability to create value, this total inferiority, makes them jealous, vengeful, insolent and a menace to life and limb.
~Gerhard Richter

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People who have “their own issues” often don’t stand back and look at the big picture‒ they’re too busy orchestrating their own issues.
~Laura Schlessinger

In order to properly understand the big picture, everyone should fear becoming mentally clouded and obsessed with one small section of truth.
~Xun Kuang

The capacity to see the big picture is perhaps the most important as an antidote to the variety of psychic woes brought forth by the remarkable prosperity and plentitude of our times. Many of us are crunched for time, deluged by information, and paralyzed by the weight of too many choices. The best prescription for these modern maladies may be to approach one’s own life in a contextual, big picture fashion ‒ to distinguish between what really matters and what merely annoys.
~Daniel H Pink

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Today, more than ever, we need political leaders who can see the big picture, who understand the relationship between the economy and its environmental support systems.
~Lester R Brown

I’ve been watching politics for 35 or 40 years and you just never know. You can have one person win the Iowa caucus and then the whole picture changes ten minutes later. The same thing can happen again after New Hampshire. I have no idea what’s going to happen with our country in the future.
~Jackie Mason

Good romantic suspense can never underestimate the audience, and the best political leaders know how to shape a compelling narrative that respects voters and paints a picture of what is to come.
~Stacey Abrams

Places are part of nature, of the bigger picture. We are interrelated. When we contemplate them in their own right, they can sometimes change our lives; they can become spiritual experiences.
~Etel Adnan

We approached Athens from the north in early twilight, climbing a hill. When we reached its peak, we were dazzled to look down and see the Acropolis struck by one beam of the setting sun, as if posing for a picture.
~Donald Hall

In the end it’s the big picture which changes nations and whatever our opponents may say, Australia’s changed inexorably for good, for the better.
~Paul Keating

Canada is like several puzzles that we are all working on at the same time. Everyone has a part to add, but no one has seen the whole picture yet.
~B W Powe

Egypt, the Egypt of antiquity, at a later time, exercised a mysterious fascination over me. I recognized a picture of it immediately, without hesitation and astonishment, in an illustrated magazine.
~Pierre Loti

Even though you picture Russians as stoic, their language is really poetic.
~Rachel Riley

I’ve seen the world and I’ve seen the bigger picture.
~Gervonta Davis

History is a gallery of pictures in which there are few originals and few copies.
~Alexis de Tocqueville

Nine years old, I became the victim of war. I didn’t like that picture at all. I felt like, why he took my picture, when I was agony, naked, so ugly? I wished that picture wasn’t taken.
~Phan Thi Kim Phuc

That little girl became me now. I have accepted it and I’m thankful that my picture worked for good.
~Phan Thi Kim Phuc

I shall cheerfully bear the reproach of having descended below the dignity of history if I can succeed in placing before the English of the nineteenth century a true picture of the life of their ancestors.
~Thomas Babington Macaulay

I believe human beings mark a threshold in the development of the planet, of course, but it is only part of the picture. What Big History can do is show us the nature of our complexity and fragility and the dangers that face us, but it can also show us our power, with collective learning.
~David Christian

The beauty of history is that historians have the ability to find patterns, the big picture. When you make a movie, you try to find that. I’m doing in the cinema what historians try to do in their own media.
~Oliver Stone

The media loves to spend a lot of time talking about itself and do a lot of navel-gazing, which the general public isn’t quite that interested in… I think where the media has gotten itself in trouble is the sense that they’re much more interested in things like parsing words and getting into fights about little minutia, as opposed to stepping back and seeing what the big picture is.
~Amy Walter

We have a problem with several media taking only a part of the reality and not the whole picture. Some media in the world are more critical towards what’s happening than others. It depends on the journalist, it depends how much information they have about the case and which perspective they are asking you from. All of these things can play a role.
~Ahmed Akkari

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I realise that I had the best of serious picture journalism. There was an innocence in our approach, especially in the 1950s and 1960s when we naively believed that by holding a mirror up to the world we could help ‒ no matter how little ‒ to make people aware of the human condition.
~Eve Arnold

Sometimes people say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so if you look at my tattoos and you know what you’re reading, you can draw a lot from them.
~Montel Vontavious Porter

What makes ‘Pootie Tang‘ the motion picture enjoyable is its no-brow ambitions; it’s a joke action film. It slides through enough African-American pop culture signifiers to raise laughs out of those who will appreciate the references; it revels in more cheese per square inch than a soul food diner.
~Elvis Mitchell Tyrone,

The Academy Awards ceremony is designed to be without irony, but Chris Rock supplied it anyway with filmed movie-theater interviews with black men and women who had never heard of the movies nominated for Best Picture.
~Suzanne Fields

That’s the trouble with, I think, my ‒ the contemporary read of my work. So many people just simply say, “These are pretty pictures of black boys.” They’re not really thinking about, like, what the whole thing is.
~Kehinde Wiley

It seems some have chosen to ignore or have simply forgotten the big-picture vision promoted by Dr. King and his kin.
~Al Sharpton

I sincerely hope that I shall always be a credit to my race, and to the motion picture industry.
~Hattie McDaniel (Gone With The Wind / Oscar)

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~Woodruff Laputka: Picture Book (2:10) images, to a soft piano

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On Repeat:
Pictures of People From a Year That Was

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Learning to Air Walk ‒ if you can picture it

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Sidewalk Illusion Walks ‒ when the eyes lie

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Everyone is against micro managing but macro managing means you’re working at the big picture but don’t know the details.
~Henry Mintzberg

There’s a tendency at the senior and middle-manager level to be too big-picturish and too superficial. There is a phrase, “The devil is in the details.” One can formulate brilliant global strategies whose executability is zero. It’s only through familiarity with details ‒ the capability of the individuals who have to execute, the marketplace, the timing ‒ that a good strategy emerges. I like to work from details to big pictures.
~Andy Grove (of Intel)

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Some people who are creative are not reliable and vice versa; some see big pictures while others see details, etc. All of them are important to have on well-orchestrated teams.
~Ray Dalio (hedge funds)

…[D]ivision of labor, in my mind, is one of the dangers of work-based technology. Modern IT infrastructure allows us to break projects into very small, discrete parts and assign each person to do only one of the many parts. In so doing, companies run the risk of taking away employees’ sense of the big picture, purpose, and sense of completion.
~Dan Ariely

If you just think exclusively about what would be the best tasting or the most profitable, you’re just not seeing the big picture.
~Dan Barber

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There’s simply anger over the accountability that Yelp brings and also this feeling of powerlessness because so much power is now being put in the hands of the consumer. But the important thing that gets lost with some of these business owners who are very upset with us is its the whole picture that counts.
~Jeremy Stoppelman

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A short term view will lead to a partial and perhaps twisted view of the whole picture. A crucial element may be missing. We may not be running the entire race. A friend of mine described a colleague as great at running the “ninety-five yard dash.” That is a distinction I can do without. Lacking the last five yards makes the first ninety-five pointless. In fact, serious runners thing of it as a 110 yard dash so that no one will best them in the last few yards. You’ve got to think beyond the whole.
~Max De Pree

Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding. Hold this picture tenaciously. Never permit it to fade. Your mind will seek to develop the picture… Do not build up obstacles in your imagination.
~Norman Vincent Peale

An optimist is neither naive, nor blind to the facts, nor in denial of grim reality. An optimist believes in the optimal usage of all options available, no matter how limited. As such, an optimist always sees the big picture. How else to keep track of all that’s out there? An optimist is simply a proactive realist.
~Vera Nazarian

When we inject people with positivity, their outlook expands. They see the big picture. When we inject them with neutrality or negativity, their peripheral vision shrinks. There is no big picture, no dots to connect.
~Barbara Fredrickson

Positive people are able to maintain a broader perspective and see the big picture which helps them identify solutions where as negative people maintain a narrower perspective and tend to focus on problems.
~Barbara Fredrickson

To see the big picture, get out of the dark valleys, climb to the sunny summits!
~Mehmet Murat Ildan

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Learn to see the big picture. Often times we get tunnel vision and lose sight of the big picture and what we’re really trying to accomplish.
~Robert Cheeke

When Bill Gates started Corbis we were told that he needed images to fill those digital picture frames in his home, and many found this plausible. But now it’s pretty clear that he’s set out to control the visual history of the twentieth century.
~Philip Jones Griffiths

We must get into the picture business. This is a new industry and a gold mine. it looks like another telephone industry.
~Joseph P Kennedy

What’s important now are the characteristics of the brain’s right hemisphere: artistry, empathy, inventiveness, big-picture thinking. These skills have become first among equals in a whole range of business fields.
~Daniel H Pink

Cognitive skills such as big-picture thinking and long-term vision were particularly important. But when I calculated the ratio of technical skills, IQ, and emotional intelligence as ingredients of excellent performance, emotional intelligence proved to be twice as important as the others for jobs at all levels.
~Daniel Goleman

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Bringing together disparate personalities to form a team is like a jigsaw puzzle. You have to ask yourself: what is the whole picture here? We want to make sure our players all fit together properly and complement each other, so that we don’t have a big piece, a little piece, an oblong piece, and a round piece. If personalities work against each other, as a team you’ll find yourselves spinning your wheels.
~Pat Summitt

Our willingness to acknowledge that we only see half the picture creates the conditions that make us more attractive to others. The more sincerely we acknowledge our need for their different insights and perspectives, the more they will be magnetized to join us.
~Margaret J Wheatley

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Don’t equate activity with efficiency. You are paying your key people to see the big picture. Don’t let them get bogged down in a lot of meaningless meetings and paper shuffling. Announce a Friday afternoon off once in a while. Cancel a Monday morning meeting or two. Tell the cast of characters you’d like them to spend the amount of time normally spent preparing for attending the meeting at their desks, simply thinking about an original idea.
~Harvey Mackay

Sometimes you have to make decisions for the bigger picture.
~Gareth Southgate

The hurdles have taught me that if you work really, really hard at perfecting the little things in your life, the big picture will come together.
~John Shaffer

You’re going to make mistakes. The key is to learn from them as fast as possible and make changes as soon as you can. That’s not always easy to do because ego and pride get in the way, but you have to put all that aside and look at the big picture.
~Tiger Woods

To be a champion, I think you have to see the big picture. It’s not about winning and losing; it’s about every day hard work and about thriving on a challenge. It’s about embracing the pain that you’ll experience at the end of a race and not being afraid. I think people think too hard and get afraid of a certain challenge.
~Summer Sanders (swimming, Gold)

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Chess is a very positive way to exercise your mind. It makes you look at the whole picture…what are your options and what is the best thing to do? In football, you are mostly reacting from a defensive point of view…but you always want to be counterattacking…a similarity with chess strategy. Chess and offensive football are quite similar; you sacrifice something now to get something back later.
~Barney Chavous

It’s much like playing jazz, flying. It’s multitasking in real time. You have a number of instruments that alone won’t tell you exactly what the airplane is doing but together give you a picture of everything that’s going on.
~Aaron Diehl

I always catch and release and don’t even eat trout. I think they are so majestic. I won’t eat a trout even in a restaurant. They are beautiful and so much fun, and they give me such joy to catch them that it is my pleasure to take a picture with them, give them a kiss, sign a laminated autographed picture and put it in their mouth.
~Henry Winkler

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I think I’ve always had the shots. But in the past, I’ve suffered too many mental lapses. Now, I’m starting to get away from that and my mental discipline and commitment to the game are much better. I think I’m really taking a good look at the big picture. That’s the difference between being around for the final or watching the final from my sofa at home.
~Pele

Ronaldo, the Brazilian one ‒ incredible player. I met him once. I was in Ibiza on holiday and quite by chance ran into him in a club. He’s the only man I’d go up to and ask for a picture. And I did.
~Peter Crouch

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I was in the tennis bubble. I wasn’t thinking about the big picture. I didn’t notice what they said on television, I wasn’t reading any papers. I had a coach and a manager, and they kept me in the bubble.
~Boris Becker

A champion is suppose to hate to lose, and it wasn’t like I was ever crazy about the idea. But I learned to deal with losing without having my spirit or confidence broken, which would help immensely over time, not just in the big picture but even in specific matches when I found myself in a jam. Fear of losing is a terrible thing.
~Pete Sampras

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Players should know that if you can’t make the contribution of the winning shot, that your attitude every day when you come to practice, or the positive contribution you make through cheering and keeping up team morale, is just as important in the overall picture.
~Sue Wicks (WNBA)

I don’t really like all the attention, because it feels like everything is about winning and they don’t see the whole picture of my teammates and without my teammates, I don’t think we’d be here right now… I can always give all the attention to my teammates because they handle it well.
~Mo’ne Davis (Womens Professional Baseball League ‒ WPBL)

I am realistic, I see the bigger picture and I recognise who I am teammates with.
~George Russell (motor sports)

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Baseball is a game based on adversity. It’s a game that’s going to test you repeatedly. It’s going to find your weaknesses and vulnerabilities and force you to adjust. That adversity, in the big picture, is a really good thing because it shows you where your weaknesses are. It gives you the opportunity to improve.
~Theo Epstein

In this game, you have to think about making plays, you can’t worry about making mistakes. At times, a guy will get thrown out, but in the bigger scheme, the bases we’re going to take will far outweigh that occasional misread. And it depends on what you call a mistake. If the outfielder puts the ball right on the money, he’s out by a quarter-step and it’s a bang-bang play, that’s not a mistake. That’s baseball. If you’re out by four or five steps, it’s ugly, it’s a misread, but in the big picture, that aggressiveness is going to help us more than the occasional blunder will hurt.
~Mike Scioscia

Sliding headfirst is the safest way to get to the next base, I think, and the fastest. You don’t lose your momentum, and there’s one more important reason I slide headfirst, it gets my picture in the paper.
~Pete Rose

I knew when my career was over. In 1965 my baseball card came out with no picture.
~Bob Uecker

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Although you do look at the big picture, if you’re dealing with the now, it can be kind of frustrating. You’re losing basketball games, things not going the way you want it to go or should go, but at the same time we’ve just got to stay with it. Just stay positive, just stay focused, as a team, as a unit, because the ship easily can sink early.
~Carmelo Anthony ‒ NBA

I do a lot of things that don’t show up on the box score. So if you want to just measure my performance or impact on the game by just my points or rebounds or three-point percentage, you’re not going to get the whole picture.
~Josh Hart ‒ NBA

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Ever since I lost the Women’s Championship to Askua, I feel like I’ve been targeted in a whole different way. People have tried to keep me down and keep me away from the title picture to make sure that I never get a chance again.
~Bayley ‒ WWE

Wrestling needs to be about the art form again. It needs to be about painting a picture and having a really good match.
~Hulk Hogan ‒ WWE

The mind is the most important thing of the big picture and no one has a stronger mindset than amateur wrestlers.
~Joe Rogan

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It’s nice to walk into a club and see your picture. Then you know you’ve done something good.
~Fuzzy Zoeller ‒ PGA

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Sometimes you’ve got to be a little flexible. For the most part, it’s hard to get players to look at the big picture also. I understand that. They’re looking at their next start or their next at-bat.
~Terry Francona ‒ MLB

It’s hard for young players to see the big picture. They just see three or four years down the road.
~Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ‒ NBA

I think it’s really important to look at the big picture instead of just one competition
~Shannon Miller ‒ gymnast

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I look at athletes in all sports and try to picture what kind of football player they’d be, what position they’d play and so on.
~Lou Holtz

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Trust is always a factor. You’ve just got to look at the big picture, and you’ve got to look at the small picture ‒ the small picture in the sense that you’ve got to make every scene work and you’ve got to deal with what people are presenting you with, too.
~Willem Dafoe

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You know one of the things about going from modeling to acting is it’s so much more fulfilling. With modeling, you get your picture taken, which is great, good for you, you know? But in acting, you’re able to reach in and show a little bit more of yourself.
~Tom Welling

Making a pretty picture, an image, is a completely different thing from acting to camera.
~Gemma Chan

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People who work with me think I should cut my hair. They say casting directors are less likely to hire me with long hair ‒ that they don’t have imaginations and can’t picture me looking normal. People literally have conference calls about my head when I’m not around. I mean, obviously I would cut my hair for an amazing part.
~Rory Culkin

They shaved my head, eyebrows. This is not a sci-fi picture. It’s not a fantasy picture. You’re dealing with something that’s supposed to be in reality. But we had a genius makeup artist.
~Rick Yune (martial artist)

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I don’t believe in careers. I believe in work. I’m not interested in some ‘big picture that would be really good for me’.
~Debra Winger

I no longer look at my life and times in the motion picture industry as my career. I just look at it now as something I like and want to do.
~Kurt Russell

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I’ve had small parts in big pictures and big parts in small pictures.
~Candy Darling (Warhol star)

I’d much rather turn down a starring role in a bad picture and do a small role in a very good picture.
~Rod Taylor

My job as an actor is to serve the script. If I’m looking at it as to see what the best character is, then it’s not really looking at the big picture.
~Frank Grillo

You know, my endeavour is to blend into the larger picture. That was one of the strengths of my acting in ‘Monsoon Wedding.’
~Shefali Shah

I love being able to be the artist of the whole picture, as opposed to just one of the brushes.
~Zachary Levi (actor)

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That was my one big Hollywood hit, but, in a way, it hurt my picture career. After that, I was typecast as a lion, and there just weren’t many parts for lions.
~Bert Lahr

I had only that one picture, Hitler, the Beast of Berlin, in which I had a part big enough to impress anyone. I tried for better roles over and over again.
~Alan Ladd

I was groomed as a so-called sex symbol, a rival to Marilyn Monroe, and from then on, whenever my picture appeared in paper, it was ‘sex kitten,’ ‘sex symbol,’ ‘sex goddess,’ ‘sex pot.’ I’ve accepted it, and I’m flattered, but in some ways, it’s been a hindrance to me because I haven’t been able to be taken seriously as an actress.
~Mamie Van Doren

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I’m always nervous when I start a new picture.
~Lana Turner

It’s harder to get your second picture than it is to get your first one.
~John Knoll

When you are a beginning film maker you are desperate to survive. The most important thing in the end is survival and being able to get to your next picture.
~George Lucas

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If you cast the picture correctly, you have a whole lot of leeway. You can make mistakes in other aspects but pull it off with the right actors.
~John Frankenheimer

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There were days that I worked all the time, without a layoff, or a rest, finishing one picture and reporting for another sometimes on the same day.
~Gene Tierney

When the picture was finished, they took me into the sound room and then I screamed more for about five minutes just steady screaming, and then they’d cut that in and add it.
~Fay Wray

Making pictures, for an actress, is like betting, for a gambler. Each time you make a picture you try to analyze why you won or lost.
~Hedy Lamarr

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There are all sorts of reasons why I don’t do much work in the theatre, the main one being that after two performances I feel I’ve given all I can. I hate repetition, I really do. It’s like asking a painter to paint he same picture every day of his life.
~Peter Cushing

I can picture the character in my head, and the voice just comes out.
~Jim Cummings

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I know I didn’t like that dress ’cause it didn’t fit but I thought it was a great picture. We weren’t the first band to do a picture in drag; The Rolling Stones were. If it was good enough for them then it had to be good enough for us.
~Jimmy Carl Black

There is one confrontation scene toward the end of the picture. In the middle of the scene, I thought, That’s Sean Connery! I don’t know how else to describe Sean Connery. I still feel that way.
~F Murray Abraham (Finding Forrester)

It never ceases to surprise me, the people I get to work with. I’m in a French film with Sandrine Bonnaire? I adore Sandrine Bonnaire. I’m doing a picture for Robert Redford? The Sundance Kid? I have to pinch myself sometimes.
~Kevin Kline

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Right now, I love the fact that I have so many opportunities, but I know this privileged position cannot last. That doesn’t mean that I’ll stop working. I picture myself as an old actress doing cameos in films with people saying: ‘Isn’t that that Bening woman?’
~Annette Bening

My first black-on-black picture was ‘The Portrait of an Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self.’ I started using it as an emblem of this undercurrent of wickedness, malevolence, and irony ‒ all of that.
~Kerry James Marshall (artIst)

Mention the gothic, and many readers will probably picture gloomy castles and an assortment of sinister Victoriana. However, the truth is that the gothic genre has continued to flourish and evolve since the days of Bram Stoker, producing some of its most interesting and accomplished examples in the 20th century ‒ in literature, film and beyond.
~Carlos Ruiz Zafo

It’s a very good time for horror. This business certainly has changed, but there’s still room for serious horror films. Look at 28 Days Later, that’s not a tongue-in-cheek picture.
~John Carpenter

I didn’t set out to make this kind of picture. It just came my way. But its been going on for me for 16 years now and its wonderful for an actor to work consistently. There seems to be an insatiable audience for this type of film.
~Peter Cushing

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Victor Saville was bad news because he wanted money just to do one big picture.
~Mickey Spillane

I am not influenced by the techniques or fashions of any other motion picture company.
~Walt Disney

…I want to continue to do that, keep making big pictures and make what I love. I’m really just making the films I want to see. There’s not a strategy.
~Brett Ratner

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Sometimes we misunderstand what films can do. We just throw a whole book in there, with people just talking, talking, and talking. The picture can tell, the frame can tell.
~Mads Mikkelsen

But you can’t show some far off idyllic conception of behavior if you want the kids to come and see the picture. You’ve got to show what it’s really like, and try to reach them on their own grounds.
~James Dean

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The most interesting letters I received about ‘The Name of the Rose‘ were from people in the Midwest that maybe didn’t understand exactly, but wanted to understand more and who were excited by this picture of a world which was not their own.
~Umberto Eco

When you’re making pictures out of heartfelt passion, it hurts when someone calls them a calculated business move.
~Michael Douglas

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To me, that’s when music was music. Every studio had a full symphonic orchestra and a whole bunch of singers they used on every picture. Every radio show had singers on it, and NBC and CBS had their own staff orchestras. Music was everything. And it was good music; it wasn’t based on three chords.
~Thurl Ravenscroft

In most films music is brought in at the end, after the picture is more or less locked, to amplify the emotions the filmmaker wants you to feel.
~Ken Burns

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There’s evidence of a social decline in direct proportion to technology and the industrialization of the motion picture industry.
~Mark Rydell

The technology is really where all of the changes have taken place, but the fundamentals of a good story being the basis of every good picture, and really the only basis still remains the rule, more so today, I think, because we’ve unfortunately weaned an audience from birth to kind of mindless movies.
~Richard D Zanuck

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I’ve been in on the beginning, the rise, peak, collapse and end of the talking picture.
~Joseph L Mankiewicz (1909-1993)

It’s always hard to break an independent picture from the pack.
~Gary Goetzman

A green-light meeting is when the decision is made finally whether or not to make a given picture.
~Peter Bart

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If you are great, ‘El Topo‘ is a great picture. If you are limited, ‘El Topo’ is limited.
~Alejandro Jodorowsky (filmmaker)

Santa Sangre‘ is the picture I love the best, myself, because ‘El Topo‘ and ‘The Holy Mountain‘ I made with my head, and ‘Santa Sangre‘ I made with my feelings, with my heart. It’s an emotional picture. And it’s more real for me, that picture.
~Alejandro Jodorowsky

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I picture my books as movies when I get stuck, and when I’m working on a new idea, the first thing I do is hit theaters to work out pacing and mood.
~Maggie Stie

Deadpool‘ took seven years to get to the motion picture screen, and I use that as my measurement. That tested me and my patience more than anything I could’ve imagined because the screenplay was so good.
~Rob Liefeld

I’m such a coward that unless I get a good writer, I don’t want to make a picture.
~Howard Hawks

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Nobody will ever notice that. Filmmaking is not about the tiny details. It’s about the big picture.
~Ed Wood

My heart belongs to the details. I actually always found them to be more important than the big picture. Nothing works without details. They are everything, the baseline of quality.
~Dieter Rams

Your big picture will never be a masterpiece if you ignore the tiny brushstrokes. You’re trying so hard to be successful that true success is eluding you.
~Andy Andrews

I think that one of the things that I can do is I seem to have the ability to zoom in super tight for very small details, but then jump back for sort of that big picture perspective. And I think that ultimately, that’s one of my strengths, because you have ‒ every detail matters.
~Henry Selick (filmmaker)

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The Lion, [the Witch and the Wardrobe]’ all began with a picture of a faun carrying an umbrella and parcels in a snowy wood. This picture had been in my mind since I was about sixteen. Then one day, when I was about forty, I said to myself, ‘Let’s try to make a story about it.’
~C S Lewis

Birdman‘ is basically ‘All About Eve‘ ‒ the 1950 comedy about rehearsal rivalries in a Broadway show, and another Best Picture laureate ‒ reimagined as a Batman suicide mission. The movie couldn’t be actor-ier.
~Richard Corliss

I think that those are the things that you can uniquely do with film that are difficult to do anywhere else: they can bring a picture to life, give it a natural and historical context and make you feel that everything else is suddenly credible.
~Robert Towne

In film and television you have to be able to see the whole picture in a different way than you do on the stage because you shoot out of order and you’re working with technology.
~Renee O’Connor

Things danced on the screen do not look the way they do on the stage. On the stage, dancing is three-dimensional, but a motion picture is two-dimensional.
~Gene Kelly

When AI approximates Machine Intelligence, then many online and computer-run RPGs will move towards actual RPG activity. Nonetheless, that will not replace the experience of ‘being there,’ any more than seeing a theatrical motion picture can replace the stage play.
~Gary Gygax

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We show people that anybody can paint a picture that they’re proud of. It may never hang in the Smithsonian, but it will certainly be something that they’ll hang in their home and be proud of. And that’s what it’s all about.
~Bob Ross

Television, they say, will permit a person to be entertained at home, without the effort of going to a picture house, without the trouble of booking seats, without the presence of other people.
~Ivor Novello

There’s certainly pressure to find your audience early. You need to paint the picture, but it’s tough trying to find the balance between a show that people can tune in on any given week while still grabbing the people who are there every week.
~Jorge Garcia

A stage set should not make a pretty picture of its own. The empty stage should look formal and pleasing, but should seem to be waiting for the action to complete it; it should not hold definite significance in itself.
~G Wilson Knight

To me if there’s an achievement to lighting and photography in a film it’s because nothing stands out, it all works as a piece. And you feel that these actors are in this situation and the audience is not thrown by a pretty picture or by bad lighting.
~Roger Deakins

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I learned in my early years in the theater that I would never become the guy on top. I’ll never create a show; I don’t have a brain expansive enough to see the whole picture, in a way that would behoove anyone.
~Nick Offerman

When I shoot actors, I have that dilemma. I want the actor to be good, and sometimes I have to push them to a place that isn’t pleasant. I always think: ‘Is it worth doing for the sake of the movie?’ But I have to remember the bigger picture.
~Michel Gondry

I was saying as a joke the other day that I love film editing, I know how to cut a picture, I think I know how to shoot it, but I don’t know how to light it. And I realize it’s because I didn’t grow up with light. I grew up in tenements.
~Martin Scorsese

I think in every picture that I’ve ever made. Everything that I’ve done torments me. I really would like another chance except I’d be too embarrassed to ever really try to do them again and no one would want to see the same movie just done differently.
~Sam Raimi

I associate my motion picture career more with being unhappy and scared, or being under the gun, than with anything pleasant.
~Francis Ford Coppola

Anybody can direct a picture once they know the fundamentals. Directing is not a mystery, it’s not an art. The main thing about directing is: photograph the people’s eyes.
~John Ford

Every picture has been a learning opportunity for me.
~Sam Raimi

Each film I make changes me in some way. When I start the picture I’m one person and by the time I finish I’m another.
~Dario Argento (director)

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I think you can maintain two tracks. I think you have to. That’s what this kind of filmmaking is about. If you’re not aware of the limitations of what you’re up against… it’s like a general: you have to know your artillery and you have to know your infantry. You have to know what you have. You have to marshal your forces and use them well. It comes down to the personal and the intimate, but at the same time you have to have the big picture.
~Oliver Stone

Although filmmaking is collaborative and involves trust, ultimately it is the director who holds the whole picture together in their head.
~Julia Leigh

Each picture has some sort of rhythm which only the director can give it. He has to be like the captain of a ship.
~Fritz Lang

I’ve always felt it’s the directors purview to say what; it’s the actor’s purview to say how. It’s not good for an actor to have the big picture in mind ‒ it bollocks you up. An actor’s purview is the tiny little… We measure our performance in seconds.
~William H Macy

As a writer you see the big picture and how you can tell as one character, how your storyline is going to meet up with all these other storylines. And as an actor you’re thinking of all the minutiae, all the very small details.
~Richard Dormer

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More and more people are seeing the films on computers ‒ lousy sound, lousy picture ‒ and they think they’ve seen the film, but they really haven’t.
~David Lynch

In my view, the only way to see a film remains the way the filmmaker intended: inside a large movie theater with great sound and pristine picture.
~Ridley Scott

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If I wanted to work financially, I would have made a series of different choices. I do get offered lots of movies which you could make a lot of money out of. And I always say, ‘Why would I do that, when someone else could do it much better than me? Why would I want to do an action picture? Why?’
~Stephen Daldry

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Your work may be great and not make its way into the big picture… like Van Gogh… so who’s to say what’s good and bad?
~Frank Gehry (architect)

An action film can have too much action; picture an equaliser on a stereo, with all the knobs pegged at 10. It becomes a cacophony and is, ultimately, quite boring.
~Shane Black

I want to read about a character doing something fairly quiet where I can picture who the character is, and what their attitude towards the world is ‒ which I’m a lot more interested in than what they do under the pressure of a gunfight.
~Samuel R Delany

Jaws‘ was the first A-list picture that was released like an exploitation picture. They made a lot of money with that picture because they could save a lot of money on advertising. Instead of having a full-page ad in ‘The New York Times‘ for one theater, they had it for 100 theaters.
~Peter Bogdanovich

Becket is something that’s definitely on the cards. We have to see where that fits in the schedule, because it’s a big picture and I have a lot of writing obligations at the moment. I’m wary of anything with a budget over a certain amount.
~William Monahan

A movie like House of the Dead with around $7 million budget or Alone in the Dark with around $16 million budget are much easier to make profit than the typical $50 million major motion picture.
~Uwe Boll

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When I started out, it was considered very wrong to change an image. There were scandals if someone inserted a sky into a war picture or something. Now it’s all about that.
~Mary Ellen Mark

There’s this index that tallies up how much your movies have made, and if they haven’t grossed a certain amount, then you’re not bankable. I know I’m not Will Smith but, you know, my ranking’s pretty low. The only studio picture I’ve done is ‘Zodiac,’ and that didn’t perform that well.
~Chloe Sevigny

Its not really about the movie business, it’s about staying in the picture.
~Robert Evans

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When you do a studio picture, all the paperwork and legal stuff is already taken care of!
~David Twohy

Basically we just created our own label, but again we just did it to document our own music and create our own thing, so the major labels were just always out of our picture, we’re not interested.
~Ian MacKaye

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The reality is that every movie is a new business. Nobody says, ‘Hey, let’s go down to the Pantages Theater, I hear a Warner Brothers picture is playing there.’ Or, ‘Let’s go to this theater, I hear the film came in on budget.’ It’d be ridiculous.
~Peter Guber

I figure if it’s turns out well the film will have its own momentum and will carry into the video release. So it’s hard to really picture the DVD version when I’m in production.
~Jay Roach

There was a reviewer a while back who wrote that my pictures didn’t have any beginning or any end. He didn’t mean it as a compliment, but it was. It was a fine compliment.
~Jackson Pollock

He sees more in my pictures than I ever painted!
~J M W Turner

We’d rather see a picture that we liked then dump on one we didn’t.
~Gene Siskel

Your work may be great and not make its way into the big picture… like Van Gogh… so who’s to say what’s good and bad?
~Frank Gehry (architect)

His pictures seem to resemble not pictures but a sample book of patterns of linoleum.
~Cyril Asquith (of Pablo Picasso’s linoleum cut prints)

I’m convinced that no one can amount to a damn in the arts if he becomes sweetly reasonable, seeing all sides of a picture, forgiving all sins.
~Kurt Vonnegut

An action film can have too much action; picture an equaliser on a stereo, with all the knobs pegged at 10. It becomes a cacophony and is, ultimately, quite boring.
~Shane Black

I want to read about a character doing something fairly quiet where I can picture who the character is, and what their attitude towards the world is ‒ which I’m a lot more interested in than what they do under the pressure of a gunfight.
~Samuel R Delany

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~Omeleto Animation: The Bigger Picture (7:24) death pending has two sons

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~Omeleto Sci-Fi: The Ark (14:13) Picture it, knowing after not knowing

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~Omeleto: Love Machine (11:53) Picture it, inter-species dating

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We live in capitalism, and capitalism is defined by the production line, and the production line is defined by specificity. If you see yourself as an artist, which I do, then you can’t be limited by that. You can’t let somebody tell you, ‘Well, you can only draw this kind of picture or write that kind of book.’
~Walter Mosley

It’s far better to shoot a good picture than a good-looking picture.
~Robert Richardson (cinematographer)

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You start blocking out things, and that’s a really important part of taking a picture is the ability to isolate what you’re ‒ what you’re concentrating on.
~Sally Mann (photog)

A face in the picture would bother me, so I’d rub it out with the turpentine and do it over.
~Norman Rockwell

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Of the thousands of people, celebrated and unknown, who have sat before my camera, I am often asked who was the most difficult subject, or the easiest, or which picture is my favorite. This last question is like asking a mother which child she likes the most.
~Philippe Halsman

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Good work is good work wherever it’s done, in a play, a motion picture or television, and that includes commercials.
~Parker Stevenson

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I maintain that if you’re a novelist and you go into an art museum, you’ll come out a better novelist. And if you paint a picture for an hour you’re a better actor at the end of it.
~John Hawkes

Symphony is the ability to see the big picture, connect the dots, combine disparate things into something new. Visual artists in particular are good at seeing how the pieces come together. I experienced this myself by trying to learn to draw.
~Daniel H Pink (non-fiction)

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To say of a picture, as is often said in its praise, that it shows great and earnest labour, is to say that it is incomplete and unfit for view.
~James Whistler

Sane judgment abhors nothing so much as a picture perpetrated with no technical knowledge, although with plenty of care and diligence.
~Albrecht Durer

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I think ‘Lost Boy‘ is more of a metaphor for oneself. When I listen to that song, I don’t picture someone else. I kind of wrote it from a very honest place.
~Ruth B

The picture is a self-sufficient work of art. It is not connected to anything outside.
~Kurt Schwitters

Let us first say what photography is not. A photograph is not a painting, a poem, a symphony, a dance. It is not just a pretty picture, not an exercise in contortionist techniques and sheer print quality. It is or should be a significant document, a penetrating statement, which can be described in a very simple term‒selectivity.
~Berenice Abbott

You start blocking out things, and that’s a really important part of taking a picture is the ability to isolate what you’re ‒ what you’re concentrating on.
~Sally Mann

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I never have taken a picture I’ve intended. They’re always better or worse.
~Diane Arbus

I think that’s the strength of photography ‒ to decide the decisive moment, to click in the moment to come up with a picture that never comes back again.
~Rene Burri

A really good picture looks as if it’s happened at once. It’s an immediate image.
~Helen Frankenthaler

You had to be aware that I saw that photography was a mere episode in the history of the optical projection and when the chemicals ended, meaning the picture was fixed by chemicals, we were in a new era.
~David Hockney

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But the moment you use an ordinary camera, you are not seeing the picture, remember, meaning, you had to remember what you’ve taken. Now you could see it of course, with a digital thing, but remember in 1982 you couldn’t.
~David Hockney

I look at the camera as sort of a missing link between motion picture photography and still photography.
~Jeff Bridges

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If each photograph steals a bit of the soul, isn’t it possible that I give up pieces of mine every time I take a picture?
~Richard Avedon

I think the first picture taken is often the best one.
~Carine Roitfeld

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You do your work as a photographer and everything becomes past. Words are more like thoughts; the photographer’s picture is always surrounded by a kind of romantic glamor ‒ no matter what you do, and how you twist it.
~Robert Frank

Given the lack of public skills in reading photographs, given that photographic content is sometimes buried in beauty, contemporary landscape photographers are often condemned to making pretty pictures. Dramatic clouds and sifting light can overwhelm more mundane information. Yet who can resist beautiful landscape pictures of one kind or another? Not I.
~Lucy R Lippard

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My dad had been an ardent amateur photographer, and he taught me to compose a photograph from the back to the front, and then populate the picture.
~Sam Abell

If you want someone to feel warm, you dress them in a warm color and put a warm light on them and you get the picture. Sometimes, all that needs pushing a little bit to help tell the story.
~Colleen Atwood

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Photograph: a picture painted by the sun without instruction in art.
~Ambrose Bierce

All I wanted was to get some nice pictures of trains at night.
~O Winston Link (vintage photographer)

I’d go down to the end of my street, to a garage that had a certain feeling about it, or a particular light; I’d take a picture of a friend who needed a head shot. That’s how I learned, instead of having school assignments and learning camera techniques.
~Herb Ritts

There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.
~Ansel Adams

It ain’t the picture and it ain’t the camera ‒ it’s the operator.
~Simon Travaglia (writer)

Saying a camera takes nice pictures is like saying a guitar plays nice melodies.
~Darren Rowse

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I don’t think it’s necessary to worry too much about being authentic. I think a picture taken on an iPhone and then filtered through something to make it look like it was taken on a Super 8 camera can be just as authentic as something taken on a Super 8 camera, if it’s capturing something real or beautiful.
~Andrew VanWyngarden

Our camera does not produce pretty pictures, but exact duplications that, through our renunciation of photographic effects, turn out to be relatively objective. The photo can optically replace its object to a certain degree. This takes on special meaning if the object cannot be preserved.
~Bernd Becher (industrial photog)

Photography is something you learn to love very quickly. I know that many, many things are going to ask me to have their pictures taken and I will take them all.
~Jacques-Henri Lartigue

My idea of a good picture is one that’s in focus and of a famous person.
~Andy Warhol

A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he is being photographed, and what he does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what he’s wearing or how he looks.
~Richard Avedon

In a portrait, you have room to have a point of view and to be conceptual with a picture. The image may not be literally what’s going on, but it’s representative.
~Annie Leibovitz

A painting of a person can be descriptive, but for me it’s about all the things that make up a picture ‒ the feelings, the brushstrokes ‒ more than describing somebody. People latch on to the personalities when they talk about my work and forget the other parts.
~Elizabeth Peyton

Your aim as a photographer is to get a picture of that person that means something. Portraits aren’t fantasies; they need to tell a truth.
~Tim Walker

I start listening to something, or I’m seeing somebody a lot or seeing their art. And then I just really want to make a picture of them.
~Elizabeth Peyton

It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it’s another thing to make a portrait of who they are.
~Paul Caponigro

The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do.
~Andy Warhol

I think what I’ve always done is try to present a realistic picture of the world. It’s the pursuit of beauty, but with an undertone of reality.
~Rick Owens

Loads of people, particularly artists, hate pretty pictures. Now I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like a pretty face.
~David Hockney

Beauty is in the character of a person. It’s about having an interesting face and about what’s inside. Anyone can take a good picture.
~Patrick Demarchelier

A tip for looking ‘picture perfect’ is probably a smile. I think everyone looks better when they are happy; you give off a glow ‒ or at least that is what my mum would say!
~Amber Le Bon

The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.
~Francis Bacon

A picture is the expression of an impression. If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognize it?
~Ernst Haas (photojournalist)

Quite often I can be in a bookshop, standing beneath a great big picture of myself and paying for a book with a credit card clearly marked John Grisham, yet no one recognises me. I often say I’m a famous author in a country where no one reads.
~John Grisham

If you start to believe the hype about yourself, then you start to lose the bigger picture, and your focus is in the wrong place.
~Justin Chancellor

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People take the little bit of information they’re fed, and they draw a picture of who you are. Most of the time, it’s wrong.
~Rihanna

This thing with everyone knowing you, it’s weird, because people have this one-sided relationship where they look at your picture and feel they know you more than someone they actually know. I don’t really know myself that well.
~Robert Pattinson

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I have had fans make me the big picture collages of the photo books; I have had fans send me birthday cakes… sing to me on my voicemail. I have had fans flash me. I have had older fans give me their bras and underwear onstage.
~Puff Daddy

I know that, for me, I need to try to cover myself while breastfeeding so that no one snaps a picture. If this wasn’t the case, I probably wouldn’t mind as much because my son is my biggest concern. My attitude is, if someone sees a little somethin’ somethin’, don’t look if you don’t like it.
~Kourtney Kardashian

Sure, having my pictures taken in the nude and doing things that I did got me in the door but it didn’t keep me in the room. To have lasted as long as I’ve lasted, obviously, I have to have something more going for me.
~Madonna Ciccone

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People think that being famous is just about having your picture taken all the time and being rich rich rich, and you know what?… They’re absolutely right.
~Madonna Ciccone

I’m not an actor because I want my picture taken. I’m an actor because I want to be part of the human exchange.
~Frances McDormand

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In Atlanta, my mom came and came downstairs and we were talking like behind the crowd. People from the crowd saw me and started running towards me, asking for pictures and stuff. This girl asked for a picture, and after she got it, she passed out.
~Lil Mosey

There was one point where my mother was dying of lung cancer, and a journalist dressed up as a nurse and got in the house to get a picture of her, dying of lung cancer and stuff like that, and then you realise the fame’s not all it’s cracked up to be.
~Pete Burns

I have had the same person show up in a few cities with flowers. A lovely gentleman who gave me a picture of himself. I came home, gave it to Ian, and said, ‘If I go missing, here’s the guy.’
~Nia Vardalos

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It takes me about two hours to run into Target. People always want a picture. They hem and haw, and they can’t spit the words out, so they waste about five minutes of my time just standing there getting ready for a picture. Just do it!
~Abby Lee Miller

A lot of times I have fans asking for pictures and they say ‘smile,’ but I can’t. It’s not because I’m a mean person or don’t want to be in the picture but I just can’t do it when you say ‘go, smile.’
~Marko Arnautovic (soccer)

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The postman wants an autograph. The cab driver wants a picture. The waitress wants a handshake. Everyone wants a piece of you.
~John Lennon

It seems everyone in the world is now a potential member of the paparazzi. Most of the time people ask if they can take a picture with their mobiles but increasingly they don’t bother to ask.
~Robert Powell

There are certain times I don’t want my picture taken. If my wife’s stepping out of a car and it looks like it’s going to come out an indecent picture, don’t I have a right to object?
~Bobby Darin

It’s one thing to ask for a picture, but to just take a picture of me is kinda weird, guys.
~Melanie Martinez (singer)

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I don’t really talk about my personal life. It’s a strange and funny and weird thing. Sometimes you have a conversation with someone and the paparazzi snaps a picture of you and people decide you’re dating. If I try to answer everything people say, I would be up all night.
~Tracee Ellis Ross (daughter of Diana Ross)

I’m having a tough time coping in showbiz. I’m absolutely terrified of it. Each time you walk out, somebody wants to click a picture.
~Amyra Dastur

I’m the type of person who would rather stay home than get my picture taken.
~Ashley Olsen

Some hate broccoli, some hate bacon
I hate having my picture taken.
~Ogden Nash

The public doesn’t want to hear people complaining about having their picture taken.
~Kristen Wiig

I feel like the quality of privacy and respect of people’s personal space has been completely disintegrated. You can ask to take the picture. I will be so glad to take the picture and pose and look good for the picture.
~Busta Rhymes

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Hey, over here! Have your picture taken with a reclusive author! Today only, we’ll throw in a free autograph! But wait, there’s more!
~Thomas Pynchon (notorious recluse)

When I’m not doing the show, and the work has stopped, I walk into a restaurant and I’m shy; yet, when I’m in the show, when people come up with their phones and want to take my picture, I can handle it because it’s almost like I’m wearing an armour.
~Anthony Warlow

I get letters. I get several a week, I think. A lot of people want a picture, a lot of people just want an autograph.
~Elmore Leonard

I don’t want to dress up a picture with just my face.
~Grace Kelly

As long as designers want to dress me, photographers want to take my picture and companies think my face will help their products, then I won’t go anywhere until they’re done with me.
~Linda Evangelista

Professional people make everything look perfect, they make everything that you’re wearing look great, if it’s in a picture or on the runway.
~Alessandra Ambrosio (Victoria’s Secret Angel)

Fashion it’s not just about learning how to draw pretty pictures, and how to sew, it’s everything that makes up your life.
~Tim Gunn

I want to get away from couture just being done for a picture or for a single moment on the red carpet. I want to try and convince women that couture can be worn in the day and that there’s a reality and relevance there, because that’s what Mr. Christian Dior wanted.
~Raf Simons

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I am fine if I am on a red carpet ‒ I know what to do. You stop and smile and pose for a picture and that’s fine.
~Holly Willoughby

Red carpets seem so glamorous, but you’re really just standing there sweating and worrying your hair is going to fall. And in the end, people are only going to see one picture of you. You just smile for one second and then you walk over to the side and check your phone. It’s pretty weird.
~Morgan Saylor

The thing about living in Los Angeles and doing a lot of movies is that you get to go to a lot of premieres, and, regardless of whether or not you’re a celebrity, you still get to walk down the red carpet and then have everyone sort of screaming your name. The pictures never get printed anywhere, but they are nonetheless taking your picture.
~Missi Pyle

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I have written most of my melodies walking and I feel it is definitely one of the most helpful ways of sewing all of the different things in your life together and seeing the whole picture.
~Bjork

The writing gets done away from the keyboard and away from the studio in my head, in solitude. And then I come in and hopefully have something, then I wrestle with sounds and picture all day long. But the ideas usually come from a more obscure place, like a conversation with a director, a still somebody shows you, or whatever.
~Hans Zimmer (film composer)

I love scoring. Putting music to picture is a rewarding challenge and one that relies on interpretation of emotion ‒ as in, what is the pivotal feeling in a scene and which character’s point of view is driving it at any given moment?
~Liz Phair

A lot of what a composer does has to do with storytelling, and there are different ways of fusing music with picture to express different storytelling ideas.
~Howard Shore

You wind up creating from silence, like painting a picture on a blank canvas that could bring tears to somebody’s eyes. As songwriters, our blank canvas is silence. Then we write a song from an idea that can change somebody’s life. Songwriting is the closest thing to magic that we could ever experience. That’s why I love songwriting.
~Rodney Atkins

I think it’s such a powerful thing: Words and melodies, and you put them together. I couldn’t really picture a world without music. It would be quite boring.
~Sabrina Carpenter

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I didn’t have time to deal with practicing in a way that I would have liked to. I wish I could have just said, “I’ve got four to five hours every day that I’m going to go deal with music.” I just didn’t’ have that. I missed a lot of lessons, but I think that maybe was frustrating to me in a big picture sense of, I need the time and energy to put into my instrument.
~Jon Gordon

It’s always made me feel odd when I’d get a Dove Award for an instrumental album that has nothing to do with gospel. When I think of gospel music, I think of spreading the Good News with words. But maybe it’s just because I was heralded once upon a time as one of theirs. The category of instrumental music seems sort of important to the big picture, but I felt a little embarrassed at the same time.
~Phil Keaggy

When there are no lyrics, people can picture what they want. It’s a reflection of where they are in their lives. Music becomes a mirror.
~Hiromi Uehara

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I don’t think I approach my songs differently from other artists. You get a big picture of it, and you imagine the song and hear and feel it, and that big picture is like a snapshot, and it comes to you as fast as it takes to click a camera.
~Steve Vai

That’s what I’ve been trying to strive for ‒ to a clear picture, to open up a new dimension.
~Mos Def

It’s amazing what the acoustic guitar can bring to the picture.
~John Waite

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I usually create sounds and have different generators running over it. You know you can open a word-file as a picture or the other way round. I do the same with sounds.
~Alva Noto

I think the main thing a musician would like to do is give a picture to the listener of the many wonderful things he knows of and senses in the universe.
~John Coltrane

As long as designers want to dress me, photographers want to take my picture and companies think my face will help their products, then I won’t go anywhere until they’re done with me.
~Linda Evangelista

Professional people make everything look perfect, they make everything that you’re wearing look great, if it’s in a picture or on the runway.
~Alessandra Ambrosio (Victoria’s Secret Angel)

Fashion it’s not just about learning how to draw pretty pictures, and how to sew, it’s everything that makes up your life.
~Tim Gunn

I want to get away from couture just being done for a picture or for a single moment on the red carpet. I want to try and convince women that couture can be worn in the day and that there’s a reality and relevance there, because that’s what Mr. Christian Dior wanted.
~Raf Simons

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I am fine if I am on a red carpet ‒ I know what to do. You stop and smile and pose for a picture and that’s fine.
~Holly Willoughby

Red carpets seem so glamorous, but you’re really just standing there sweating and worrying your hair is going to fall. And in the end, people are only going to see one picture of you. You just smile for one second and then you walk over to the side and check your phone. It’s pretty weird.
~Morgan Saylor

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~Alyssa Stormes: the Polish Ambassador, ft. Sugar Pop Belle • Picture (4:10) is she, or isn’t she?

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~Groundation: Picture On The Wall (7:15) laid-back reggae

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~Heavy Productions: 2Pac • Picture Me Rollin‘ (5:40) thug life testimonial

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~Ripples: Status Quo • Pictures Of Matchstick Men (3:06) so ’60s, impish

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~variedades de videos: Taylor Swift • Picture To Burn (3:30) delivered with storyline

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You are not just a big-picture girl for me, Brooke Parker. You’re the only picture.
~Julie James

I think the way I feel when I look at Evan comes from her. In pictures taken the day she married my dad, she was reckless, laughing, spinning around in circles. She looked like her whole world was him. She looked a kind of happy I can’t even imagine. I don’t want that. I don’t want to be like that. I don’ want to feel the way she did because I know what happens when you do. You love with your whole heart, with everything, and you wake up one morning and kiss someone good-bye the way you always do except you mean it as good-bye forever.
~Elizabeth Scott

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Bad dude, really bad. Says he loves her more than anything. Chased away all her friends, walled her in, made her his own… then he beat her. He bloodied her! There’s pictures! Really bad. No wonder she left him.
~T Rumpledthinskin

I understand that you can never have the whole picture; inevitably, there’s stuff you don’t know, can’t know. But when it comes to Cameron I always want more than I have…
~Sara Zarr

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When your trying to be an adult in a relationship you seriously don’t need to lie or front and try to put on this big picture or pseud like your something that your not.
~Gabrielle Dennis

I used to believe in the pretty pictures that were all around me, but now I know for sure that I was stupid.
~Madonna Ciccone

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For me, when I picture the person I want to end up with, I don’t think about what their career is, or what they look like. I picture the feeling I get when I’m with them.
~Taylor Swift

When we describe what the other person is really like, I suppose we often picture what we want. We look through the prism of our need.
~Ellen Goodman

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The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge

I’m not cynical about marriage or romance. I enjoyed being married. And although being single was fun for a while, there was always the risk of dating someone who’d owned a lunch box with my picture on it.
~Shaun Cassidy

Women are not in love with me but with the picture of me on the screen. I am merely the canvas on which women paint their dreams.
~Rudolph Valentino

Where I’m at in life, the women have got to come with something else, not just the body, but the mind and spirit. It usually trips them out, but that’s the way it’s going to be. I’m looking at the big picture.
~Lenny Kravitz

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There are so many different camps about what being gay means. The danger comes when each one is so rigid that it sees itself as the true picture.
~Dan Butler

At the heart of the gay marriage argument is an untruth: unions of two men or women are not the same as unions of husband and wife. The law cannot make it so, it can only require us to paint pretty pictures to cover up deep truths embedded in human nature.
~Maggie Gallagher

Not everyone can write a book or paint a picture or write a symphony, but almost anyone can fall in love. There is something almost miraculous in that.
~Laurie Colwin

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No, I had the Levis guy on my wall, not a picture of [Prince] William, sorry.
~Kate Middleton

If a couple has their picture taken at a wedding or other social gathering, and the woman looks hot, her guy could be blinking, chewing, or even mid-sneeze, and she’ll still display it on her desk at work.
~Brian P Cleary

You can’t paint pictures of love. You can only imagine them. So I suppose I don’t need a painting by another artist. I have enough of my own.
~Wolfgang Beltracchi

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Girls were scared of me because I can be loud. Barbara, my wife of 51 years, is very low-key. She was my picture agent’s secretary.
~Don Rickles

My husband is that rare man who is blessed with the ability to see the big picture but will not ignore the smallest detail. He will work an 18-hour day and still find time to help the kids with their homework.
~Nita Ambani

My wife Mariana is a good photographer too and, like me, she just picks up a camera and takes a picture when she sees something, rather than looking too deeply into it.
~Graeme Le Saux

Marriage was a goal. A family, for me as a young girl, was my image of what I hoped for. It was part of the big picture.
~Demi Moore

I don’t have this fantasy about marriage anymore. Everyone says it takes hard work. Well, it kind of does — and I’m much more pragmatic about romance than I used to be. [With Scott] I wanted to see him as a white knight and was crushed whenever anything normal happened. I wanted to be the princess. Now I’m much more willing to see myself as human and flawed, and accept someone — the whole picture. My life is definitely changing for the better. I couldn’t be happier or feel more comfortable with the direction it’s going in.
~Jennifer Garner

My parents danced together, her head on his chest. Both had their eyes closed. They seemed so perfectly content. If you can find someone like that, someone who you can hold and close your eyes to the world with, then you’re lucky. Even if it only lasts for a minute or a day. The image of them gently swaying to the music is how I picture love in my mind even after all these years.
~Patrick Rothfuss

A lot of people have a hard time living out of a suitcase, being on the road constantly in different cities. For us it’s just kind of what we do. You do get homesick. I miss my wife, I miss my home, I miss my dogs, I miss my kitchen, which is something I like to do outside of this is cook. You miss the simple things. But when you look at the big picture we get to see a crazy amount of cities and the people we get to meet, all over the world it kind of makes up for it. It makes you realize how lucky you are because it could be gone tomorrow you just never know.
~Barry Kerch

My father? I never knew him. Never even seen a picture of him.
~Eminem

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In [family snapshots] the flow of profane time has been stopped and a sacred interval of self-conscious revelation has been cut from it by the edge of the picture frame and the light of the sun or the flash.
~Adrienne Rich

Sometimes you don’t know if your memory is because you really experienced it or because you look at your old pictures. I have a nice picture of myself held up by my grandfather and my father standing next to me. We all have the same name ‒ we’re all called Anton Corbijn. That’s something I cherish.
~Anton Corbijn

I come from a law enforcement family. My grandfather, William J. Comey, was a police officer. Pop Comey is one of my heroes. I have a picture of him on my wall in my office at the FBI, reminding me of the legacy I’ve inherited and that I must honor.
~James Comey

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My mom was the picture of the blue-collar mom: Two and three and four jobs to make sure that me and my sister never needed, that was her thing.
~Ne-Yo

I had lived with my mother in anger and love ‒ I suppose most daughters do ‒ but my children only knew her in one way: As the lady who thought they were smarter than Albert Einstein. As the lady who thought they wrote better than William Shakespeare. As the lady who thought every picture they drew was a Rembrandt.
~Judith Viorst

Celebrate your child’s achievement, then rotate it when the next mini-masterpiece comes along. Then chuck the old picture. Don’t worry that you’re throwing away a memory. Your children will remember your praise more than they will remember the picture with macaroni and glitter glued on it.
~Niecy Nash

I ask you, what good is a big picture window and the lavish appointments and a priceless decor in a home if there is no mother there?
~Spencer W Kimball

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Our notion of the perfect society embraces the family as its center and ornament, and this paradise is not secure until children appear to animate and complete the picture.
~Amos Bronson Alcott

I think the one thing this picture shows that’s new is the psychological disproportion of the kids’ demands on the parents. Parents are often at fault, but the kids have some work to do, too.
~James Dean

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The most important item on my desk is a picture of my husband and three kids making kooky faces at my niece’s wedding. We all look silly and happy.
~Shira Goodman

If I go away, I take a little picture of my son. It’s in a frame with a speaker, and he recorded a birthday message for me when he was nine or 10. I can’t listen to it without filling up.
~Lesley Manville

I’m friends with Taylor Swift, and I am tired of people asking me questions about our friendship. When I post a picture of us on Instagram, I’m posting a picture of me and my friend.
~Sarah Hyland

I try to make time for my friends, but why are my single friends always late? Like, what are they doing? Trying on shoes to take a picture? Just hurry up!
~Michelle Buteau

Relationships are so important to me. Talking to someone, listening to them, and even writing a handwritten note or giving someone a picture in a frame has become a lost art because we are inclined to just do it all through technology.
~Natalya Neidhart

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We weren’t friends[…]We were more like jigsaw pieces, each of us part of the same big picture. There are people like this wherever you go. They are part of the same mystery as you are, but you can’t quite tell how you fit together. The world is a puzzle, and we can’t solve it alone.
~Daniel Handler

We see ourselves in other people’s eyes. It’s the nature of the human race; we are a species of reflection, hungry for it in every facet of our existence. Maybe that’s why vampires seem so monstrous to us—they cast no reflection. Parents, if they’re good ones, reflect the wonder of our existence and the success we can become. Friends, well chosen, show us pretty pictures of ourselves, and encourage us to grow into them. The Beast shows us the very worst in ourselves and makes us know it’s true .
~Karen Marie Moning

Women intrinsically understand human dynamics, and that makes them unstoppable. Unfortunately, the average man is less adroit at fostering such rivalries, which is why most men remain average; males are better at hating things that can’t hate them back (e.g., lawnmowers, cats, the Denver Broncos, et cetera). They don’t see the big picture.
~Chuck Klosterman

When they make a woman’s picture, they treat it like a ‘woman’s picture.’ In the ’40s, they didn’t treat Joan Crawford movies like that, but as the big movies of their year. I’m upset that there’s no ‘Terminator’ with a woman in Arnold Schwarzenegger’s role. Because that would make just as much money.
~Ellen Barkin

I think ‘One Woman Army‘ sums up the overall picture. I talk about love, about life, and I talk about what I want and would hope for and what I need as a woman. It kind of just says it all, you know?
~Ciara

That’s What She Said‘ is not Hollywood’s standard picture of women: preternaturally gorgeous, wedding obsessed, boy crazy, fashion focused, sexed up ‘girl’ women. These are real women, comically portrayed, who are trying to wrestle with the very expectations of womanhood that Hollywood movies set up.
~Carrie Preston

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I want[ed] to make a show of really big pictures, because you see male artists doing it all the time. It just seemed like such a big egotistical thing. I thought, ‘I don’t know that many women that really do that…. Damn it, I’m gonna do that‒make this really big picture.’
~Cindy Sherman

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Naturally, there are times when every woman likes to be flattered… to feel she is the most important thing in someone’s world. Only a man can paint this picture.
~Marilyn Monroe

A woman of the world is anxious to exhibit her form and shape, whether walking, standing, sitting, or sleeping. Even when represented as a picture, she desires to captivate with the charms of her beauty and, thus, to rob men of their steadfast heart.
~Buddha

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Morality and its victim, the mother ‒ what a terrible picture! Is there indeed anything more terrible, more criminal, than our glorified sacred function of motherhood?
~Emma Goldman

Women’s rights are nothing but a part of the bigger picture, which is human rights. Women are trusted with the lives of their kids, even serve as teachers and doctors, but they aren’t trusted with their own lives.
~Manal al-Sharif

It’s a question of not so much pushing the boys out of the picture, but making the whole frame bigger so that both men and women access the labor market, contribute to the economy, generate growth, have jobs, and so on.
~Christine Lagarde

To me there is no picture so beautiful as smiling, bright-eyed, happy children; no music so sweet as their clear and ringing laughter.
~P T Barnum

When I was young, my favorite picture book was ‘Fletcher and Zenobia,’ written by Edward Gorey and illustrated by Victoria Chess. It’s long out of print now, but its mix of macabre humor and 1960s psychedelia made it a perfect children’s book for the times.
~Rick Riordan

The illustrations in picture books are the first paintings most children see, and because of that, they are incredibly important. What we see and share at that age stays with us for life.
~Anthony Browne

Children will draw pictures with everything in them…houses and trees and people and animals…and the sun AND the moon. Grown-up says, “That’s a nice picture, Honey, but you put the moon and the sun in the sky at the same time and that isn’t right.” But the child is right! The sun and moon are in the sky at the same time.
~R Buckminster Fuller

Maturity is many things. It is the ability to base a judgment on the big picture, the long haul.
~Ann Landers

I picture Generation X as young adults living in a state of perpetual adolescence.
~Chris Eigeman

Can you picture yourself at the age 60 doing what you do now?
~Dick Cavett

I mean, if you asked me what I’m going to be doing when I’m 85, I’d make a quick picture in my mind and, well, I’ll be singing.
~David Johansen

When I was a boy, my family took great care with our snapshots. We really planned them. We made compositions. We posed in front of expensive cars, homes, that weren’t ours. We borrowed dogs. Almost every family picture taken of us when I was young had a different borrowed dog in it.
~Richard Avedon (photog)

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People build up a picture of Johnny Depp as being some sort of weird pirate character. In reality he’s incredibly nice… one of the nicest people I’ve ever met.
~Freddie Highmore

Biggie was a lyrical genius: he was a musical painter with words. As he rapped, you would see the picture come to life as you heard his story. You hear a lot of rappers rap; you hear a lot of singers sing, but you don’t see the movie in your head the way you do when you hear Biggie rap.
~R Kelly

Bob Geldof feels the big picture all the time, even in the smallest argument when someone’s saying, ‘Well, no, you’ve got to have three staples in the program, not just two,’ Bob feels people dying somewhere.
~Richard Curtis

My whole life had been spent waiting for an epiphany, a manifestation of God’s presence, the kind of transcendent, magical experience that lets you see your place in the big picture. And that is what I had with my first [compost] heap.
~Bette Midler

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I had Ohio teeth. Picture a fence with missing boards… I had gaps between a bunch of different ones.
~Matt Rife (comedian)

It’s basically the story of my life. Trying to paint the prettiest picture I can with the colors I have.
~Caleb Plant

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At my advanced age ‒ I’m now an octogenarian ‒ I’m constantly amazed by the number of people who want to take my picture.
~Ruth Bader Ginsburg

I could never give up Mexican food. Nachos are usually my go-to if I’m courtside at an NBA game. I always, always get my picture taken with my mouth wide open and a tortilla chip sticking out of it!
~Eva Longoria

But, you know, it’s still a drag to get your picture taken when you’re eating a sandwich. It’s a downer.
~Keanu Reeves

I realize that every picture isn’t a work of art.
~Conrad Hall

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Being a motion picture actress is the pitch of ecstasy.
~Norma Shearer

I’m very visionary, very big picture.
~Max Azria (fashion designer)

I propose to construct a new chart for navigating, on which I shall delineate all the sea and lands of the Ocean in their proper positions under their bearings; and further, I propose to prepare a book, and to put down all as it were in a picture, by latitude from the equator, and western longitude.
~Christopher Columbus

I have a big-picture outlook, I am willing to fall, and I understand it’s ok to fall, but I am going to get back up, I may take a step back, but in the end, I am going to take a giant leap forward.
~Tiger Woods

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If someone’s dumb enough to offer me a million dollars to make a picture, I’m certainly not dumb enough to turn it down.
~Elizabeth Taylor

If a producer has 5 million bucks tied up in a picture, he’s not about to let a guy like Burt Reynolds wreck a car when he can get a dummy like me to do it. But some stars would make good stuntmen. Reynolds is one of them. Bob Fuller and Doug McClure are strong, tough guys with plenty of courage, too.
~Hal Needham

Every single time I start to do a picture, without fail, I feel as if I don’t know what I’m doing.
~Tom Cruise

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When I got a telly we had no aerial, but I discovered that if I or one of the children stood by it you could get a picture. So I had to make a statue that could stand by the telly.
~Beryl Bainbridge

I have a picture of me sitting on the step of a brownstone stoop with my mom and all the Muppets around us. And Perry Como, for some reason.
~Emma Walton Hamilton (children’s writer)

The only picture I have of my childhood is the picture of me in kindergarten. I have this expression on my face ‒ it’s not a smile, it’s not a frown. I swear to you, that’s the girl who wakes up in the morning and who looks around her house and her life saying, ‘I cannot believe how God has blessed me.’
~Viola Davis

I hate having my picture taken. Ten years ago, I stopped having a good side.
~Rene Ricard

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It’s really sort of morbid, but she said her mother wanted to see me all her life. And when she died, she made just one request: that a picture of me be put into her casket. So somewhere in England, I’m in a casket.
~Hank Snow (country singer)

I was walking around with the babies so much that when I got to the Sidney Lumet picture, I would be on set in between takes and I’d be rocking back and forth. Just standing like this rocking back and forth, and Sidney would say, Why are you walking like that in between takes?
~Vin Diesel

I’d read the book and liked the book, but it made me really uncomfortable trying to picture myself in this part. Here’s this guy who seems to be the embodiment of every single perfect guy.
~Robert Pattinson

I do an hour’s yoga and go running every day. Then I see a picture of myself and I still look like a skinny, potbellied idiot ‒ and I thought I had turned into this superhunk!
~Chris Martin

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I find the whole concept of being ‘sexy’ embarrassing and confusing. If I do a photo-shoot, people desperately want to change me ‒ dye my hair blonder, pluck my eyebrows, give me a fringe. Then there’s the choice of clothes. I know everyone wants a picture of me in a mini-skirt. But that’s not me.
~Emma Watson

The very first big photo shoot I ever did was with Bruce Weber. I couldn’t believe this guy was taking my picture, so when he told me to get in the bathtub, I just did. It’s only now, looking back, that I realise, you don’t have to do everything people tell you.
~Matt Damon

Not long ago, every time I did a picture shoot for a magazine, the photographer would ask me to show up wearing jeans and cowboy boots. They seemed to think I was a hillbilly. Now it’s different. Now they’re not quite sure what to make of me. And I show up wearing whatever I want.
~Troy Aikman (NFL)

There’s a line in the picture where he snarls, ‘Nobody tells me what to do.’ That’s exactly how I’ve felt all my life.
~Marlon Brando

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For all my success with the Ramones, I carried around fury and intensity during my career. I had an image, and that image was anger. I was the one who was always scowling, downcast. I tried to make sure I looked like that when I was getting my picture taken.
~Johnny Ramone

My very first recollection of life on earth was waking up in bed with my mother, and she was showing me a picture of my father, Charles Jackson, with a group of soldiers.
~Jesse Jackson

I keep a picture of my beloved children close by. Also, water and plenty of pads and pens.
~Alain de Botton

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I didn’t picture myself as a movie actress. I began to think about it around college. I remember thinking, ‘Well somebody has to be in them,’ so maybe I could do that eventually. It’s all been a surprise.
~Annette Bening

Her images inspired me, and I imagined being in the magazine myself. Never in a million years did I dream it would actually happen.
~Philomena Kwao (actor/writer/humanitarian)

The next thing I knew, I was out of the service and making movies again. My first picture was called, GI Blues. I thought I was still in the army.
~Elvis Presley

The movements which I make I cannot possibly repress because, at the time, I am actually the idea I am interpreting, and naturally I picture my players and auditors as in accord with me. I know, of course, that my mannerisms [0:35] have been widely discussed.
~John Philip Sousa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXQ-dgiY_G4

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I was surprised I was nominated for an Oscar because ‘Cocoon‘ was such an ensemble picture. But now I’m certain it wasn’t only for ‘Cocoon.’ It was a lifetime award, so I accepted it in that vein, and it probably meant more from a recognition standpoint.
~Don Ameche

They showed this one beautiful picture of me recently and they had all the things that I had done. I thought it was a great compliment for everybody to think I’ve had plastic surgery.
~Cybill Shepherd

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Too caustic? To hell with the costs, we’ll make the picture anyway.
~Samuel Goldwyn

If people don’t want to go to the picture, nobody can stop them.
~Samuel Goldwyn

President Bartlet: There’s a delegation of cardiologists having their pictures taken in the Blue Room. You wouldn’t think you could find a group of people more arrogant than the fifteen of us, but there they are, right upstairs in the Blue Room.
~Aaron Sorkin

When cheese gets its picture taken, what does it say?
~George Carlin

Picture it in your mind’s nostril: you get in a cab in time to catch twin thugs named Vomit and Cologne assaulting a defenseless pine-tree air freshener.
~Sloane Crosley

My worst fault is my belief that if you put bills unopened behind a picture frame, there is no need to pay them.
~Hermione Gingold (actor)

Our dog died from licking our wedding picture.
~Phyllis Diller

My father carries around the picture of the kid who came with his wallet.
~Rodney Dangerfield

I like Mitt Romney. He looks like the guy who comes with the picture frame.
~David Letterman

Humor expands our limited picture frame and gets us to see more than just our problem.
~Allen Klein

The directing of a picture involves coming out of your individual loneliness and taking a controlling part in putting together a small world. A picture is made. You put a frame around it and move on. And one day you die. That is all there is to it.
~John Huston

Everybody dies; that’s a fact. Sometimes it blindsides people. Sometimes people get a glimpse of the big picture and decide to cheat.
~Lurlene McDaniel

I’ve noticed that about your people, Doctor. You find it easier to understand the death of one than the death of a million. You speak about the objective hardness of the Vulcan heart, yet how little room there seems to be in yours.
~Leonard Nimoy

Recovering from the suicide of a loved one, you need all the help you can get, so I very much recommend a meditation program. The whole picture of how to recover from this has to do with body, mind, and spirit. That’s applicable to any kind of depression.
~Judy Collins

A painter tries to convey to us a picture of the world as he sees it; an ophthalmologist tries to enable us to see the world as it really is. The logotherapist’s role consists of widening and broadening the visual field of the patient so that the whole spectrum of potential meaning becomes conscious and visible to him.
~Viktor E Frankl

I remember the beginnings of the Kurzweil reading machine. I was one of the first to meet Ray Kurzweil and purchase the reading machine in Boston. To think that the machine was at least two and a half large suitcases at the time, and now you have a camera and it takes a picture and you have sound.
~Stevie Wonder

A brain hemorrhage puts it all in a deeper perspective. I’m one of those guys hit by lightning. I see the big picture. Everything is in perspective now. Let’s just say I’m the kind of guy who knows how to enjoy the moment.
~Bret Michaels

The most common misperception is the word ‘design’. People think of primarily pretty pictures or forms. They don’t understand the depth to which design goes‒not only in products, but in every aspect of our life. Whether it is the design of a program, a product or some form of communication, we are living in a world that’s totally designed. Somebody made a decision about everything. And it was a design decision.
~Sam Farber

Great designers seldom make great advertising men, because they get overcome by the beauty of the picture ‒ and forget that merchandise must be sold.
~James Randolph Adams

The only thing Martha and I have in common is that we both used to model.
Martha Stewart is extremely talented. Her designs are picture perfect. Our philosophy is life is messy, and rather than being afraid of those messes we design products that work the way we live.
~Kathy Ireland

An image is not simply a trademark, a design, a slogan or an easily remembered picture. It is a studiously crafted personality profile of an individual, institution, corporation, product or service.
~Daniel J Boorstin

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Good work is good work wherever it’s done, in a play, a motion picture or television, and that includes commercials.
~Parker Stevenson

I’ve never worked in advertising ‒ my experience was as an editorial designer for magazines ‒ but you could say, in the bigger picture, that magazines are vehicles for colour advertising.
~Barbara Kruger

Can you design a Rorschach test that’s going to make everyone feel something every time ‒ and that looks like a Rorschach test? It’s easy to show a picture of a kitten or a car accident. The question is, how abstract can you get and still get the audience to feel something when they don’t know what’s happening to them?
~Jason Reitman

The last few decades have belonged to a certain kind of person with a certain kind of mind‒computer programmers who could crank code, lawyers who could craft contracts, MBAs who could crunch numbers. But the keys to the kingdom are changing hands.The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind‒creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers and meaning makers. These people‒artists, inventors, designers, storytellers, caregivers, consolers, big picture thinker‒will now reap society’s richest rewards and share its greatest joys.
~Daniel H Pink

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We all seem to stumble, planning our own demise,
Getting the big picture, and making it wallet-sized.
~Kendrick Lamar

You want to be an alchemist so badly? Don’t wait to react to the immediate problem. Plan ahead. Look at the big picture and you won’t ever have to deal with that problem. Better to save yourself from a major catastrophe than drag your feet over a bunch of little inconveniences.
~Richelle Mead

I definitely believe in fate. And I believe what you put in is what you get in return. That’s the way it’s worked for me. As for the big picture ‒ there’s some sort of plan.
~Elisha Cuthbert

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They ask how the universe is arranged, philosophers, mathematicians, and they draw pretty pictures, impossibilities on the page. They save phenomena by telling one ugly lie after another, epicycles upon epicycles, and the fools care not. It is not enough, I tell you, to ask how the cosmos is designed. We must ask why.
~Robin Wasserman

I can assure you that it feels even stranger to me than it probably does to you to have seen so much written about me when I have done so little to paint a picture of myself.
~Pippa Middleton (Princess of Wales’ sister, socialite)

I had to go to a mirror and look at it. I couldn’t picture myself in my own head. I had no image beyond a stick figure. I wasn’t a mean person as a kid, or dumb, and something has to be said to justify excluding you.
~Uma Thurman

I stayed away from mirrors when I was younger and I didn’t like having my picture taken. I was tall and had braces and felt ugly.
~Kylie Bax (Playboy model/actress)

As most people know, I am a vampire, so I have no reflection. Every day, I paste a picture of someone else on the mirror.
~Meat Loaf

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HONORABLE MENTIONS

Drawing is like making an expressive gesture with the advantage of permanence.
~Henri Matisse

A drawing is simply a line going for a walk.
~Paul Klee

Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad.
~Salvador Dali

Painting is a source of endless pleasure, but also of great anguish.
~Balthus

Painting is an investigation of being.
~Squeak Carnwath

Photos can be referred to when accuracy is required but not as our final composition. We must develop our minds to see and retain for later use.
~Marion Boddy-Evans

Painting is our way of communicating our thoughts; it may not always be understood by others, but we know what we mean.
~Marion Boddy-Evans

Painting is just another way of keeping a diary.
~Pablo Picasso

That portion of reality that can be composed within a frame can be understood.
~Robert Brault

In photography, there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.
~Alfred Stieglitz

There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.
~Ansel Adams

There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment.
~Robert Frank

A photograph is a moral decision taken in one eighth of a second.
~Salman Rushdie

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A photograph is neither taken or seized by force. It offers itself up. It is the photo that takes you. One must not take photos.
~Henri Cartier-Bresson

You don’t take a photograph, you make it.
~Ansel Adams

A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed.
~Ansel Adams

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A photograph is usually looked at ‒ seldom looked into.
~Ansel Adams

There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.
~Richard Avedon

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Photographs open doors into the past, but they also allow a look into the future.
~Sally Mann

Photographs that transcend but do not deny their literal situation appeal to me.
~Sam Abell

A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.
Diane Arbus

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Photographs are priceless. Capturing something nothing else will. A precious documentation of a moment standing still.
~Nicole Baus

The photograph itself doesn’t interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality.
~Henri Cartier-Bresson

A good snapshot stops a moment from running away.
~Eudora Welty

Taking photos is a form of collecting.
~Martin Parr

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All we see of someone at any moment is a snapshot of their life, there in riches or poverty, in joy or despair. Snapshots don’t show the million decisions that led to that moment.
~Richard Bach

Photos are our autobiography, a way of telling who we are.
~Jan Phillips

A photo you took yourself is a tiny time machine. You know where you were standing. You hear the sounds. Best of all, you know why you took that photo.
~Pepper Hume

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Photos convey a point in time, so for casual snapshots I say wear the trends so you have fun images to look back at.
~George Kotsiopoulos

I believe photos is one of the underlying things in every social network that becomes successful.
~Kevin Systrom

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Each photograph is a story captured in a single moment
~M Lopez

Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter.
~Oscar Wilde

The best portraits are those in which there is a slight mixture of caricature.
~Thomas Babington Macaulay

There are only two styles of portrait painting; the serious and the smirk.
~Charles Dickens

No painting can tell the truth of a single instant; no snapshot can do anything else.
~John A Kouwenhoven

The best images are the ones that retain their strength and impact over the years, regardless of the number of times they are viewed.
~Anne Geddes

A photograph can be an instant of life that will never cease looking back at you.
~Brigitte Bardot

We learn most readily, most naturally, most effectively, when we start with the big picture ‒ precisely when the basics don’t come first.
~Alfie Kohn

Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.
~Marc Riboud

life is like a jigsaw puzzle, you have to see the whole picture, then put it together piece by piece!
~Terry McMillan

Luxury is anything that feels special. I mean, it can be a moment, it can be a walk on the beach, it could be a kiss from your child, or it could be a beautiful picture frame, a special fragrance. I think luxury doesn’t necessarily have to mean expensive.
~Aerin Lauder

We live in such a gullible world. Anything that’s written, anything that’s posted, anything picture that is interpreted one way is taken as truth.
~Keri Hilson

Always point your finger at the chest of the person with whom you are being photographed. You will appear dynamic. And no photo editor can crop you from the picture.
~Ken Auletta

Consciously or subconsciously, we become slaves to debt and social obligation. As a result, we end up more committed to the minutia and less in tune with the bigger picture: our deepest sense of purpose.
~Romany Malco

Constant success shows us but one side of the world; adversity brings out the reverse of the picture.
~Charles Caleb Colton

People just expect you to show up, be a cartoon character of yourself, take your money and go home. But don’t screw up to the point where you’re gonna be out of the picture.
~Jimmy Chamberlin (drummer)

I looked in the audience. There were no strangers. Everybody was singing and cheering and hugging. That was a beautiful picture to look at.
~Celine Dion

The scientific perspective of the world, especially the living world, inexorably impresses on us a dynamic picture of the world of entities and structures involved in continuous and incessant change and in process without ceasing.
~Arthur Peacocke

People are generally forced to change. We don’t want to change, and then something absolutely forces us to realize that what we are doing isn’t working or that our picture of the world is wrong. We fail. So we change.
~Ira Glass

We are all on a collision course with ourselves. Inevitably, our existing habits will be counter-productive to achieving our bigger picture goals. To avoid the crash, we need to regularly review how we are doing things and make adjustments as needed.
~John Fairclough

I believe human beings mark a threshold in the development of the planet, of course, but it is only part of the picture. What Big History can do is show us the nature of our complexity and fragility and the dangers that face us, but it can also show us our power, with collective learning.
~David Christian

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Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible, speak a few sensible words.
~Goethe

If you paint in your mind a picture of bright and happy expectations, you put yourself into a condition conducive to your goal.
~Norman Vincent Peale

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Hold a picture of yourself long and steadily enough in your mind’s eye, and you will be drawn toward it.
~Napoleon Hill

We become what we think; we don’t become what we don’t think about. When we think of a bigger picture, that’s what we get printed.
~Israelmore Ayivor

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If you’re public speaking, imagine yourself feeling confident; if you’re nervous about a date and thinking, ‘I’m gonna be a dork,’ picture yourself being funny. Then it will be familiar to your brain.
~Lindsey Stirling

Picture yourself in your minds eye as having already achieved this goal. See yourself doing the things you’ll be doing when you’ve reached your goal.
~Earl Nightingale

You face the biggest challenge of all: to have the courage to seek your big dream regardless of what anyone says. You are the only person alive who can see your big picture and even you can’t see it all.
~Oprah Winfrey

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Sometimes I wish I could go back in time, sit down with myself and explain that things were going to be okay, that everybody loses ground sometimes and it doesn’t mean anything. It’s the way life works. This is hard to understand in the moment. You get to thinking about the girl who rejected you, the job you got fired from, the test you failed, and you lose sight of the big picture — the fact that life has a beautiful way of remaking itself every few weeks.
~Donald Miller

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@Writers Platform:

Your purpose is to make your audience see what you saw, hear what you heard, feel what you felt. Relevant detail, couched in concrete, colorful language, is the best way to recreate the incident as it happened and to picture it for the audience.
~Dale Carnegie

In everything I’ve written, the crime has always just been an occasion to write about other things. I don’t have a picture of myself as writing crime novels. I like fairly strong narratives, but it’s a way of getting a plot moving.
~Peter Temple

One thing that fiction does is it allows us to take big picture questions, big issues, big moral and socio-political changes and see how they play out on real people’s lives, with real individuals.
~Ben H Winters

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Eschew the monumental. Shun the Epic. All the guys who can paint great big pictures can paint great small ones.
~Ernest Hemingway

The big picture is that there is no big picture.
That’s why we keep painting it.
~Ronald Sukenick (writer)

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The thing that makes writing so difficult is you don’t have the element of serendipity. At least with a photograph, you can set up the camera, and something might happen. You might be a lousy photographer, but you can get a good picture if you just take enough of them.
~Sally Mann

There are story-room sessions where you think about the big picture, like a novel, but once you have certain things in place, you have to treat each episode like an hour of TV, and think that maybe this will be the only episode that anyone will ever watch. You want to have some sort of beginning, middle, and end to the episode, even if you have storylines that are carrying over. You still want it to feel like a cohesive hour of entertainment. And you can’t think about both at the same time.
~Shawn Ryan (ex-SEAL, podcaster)

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I”m like the painter with his nose to the canvas, fussing over details. Gazing from a distance, the reader sees the big picture.
~Steven Saylor (author)

Yoko [Ono] was showing me some of these Haiku in the original. The difference between them and Long fellow is immense. Instead of a long flowery poem the Haiku would say ‘Yellow flower in white bowl on wooden table’ which gives you the whole picture.
~John Lennon

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My short stories are so character-based and they’re also so private. They’re like a private world in each story and I’m getting more and more interested in allowing myself to investigate the big picture about this country, and about human beings, and about the planet, and about the solar system, and about the nature of the material world in general. And I felt like I needed to move into a bigger form.
~Ottessa Moshfegh

It’s no accident that my first novel was called Americana. This was a private declaration of independence, a statement of my intention to use the whole picture, the whole culture.
~Don DeLillo

I didn’t know enough as a writer to understand why I needed to do this, but I understood in a very gut way that I could not entertain those thoughts of pleasing people and write this book ‒ that it would be a very different book. Without really sort of investigating that instinct, which I’m glad for, I just made a conscious decision to put blinders on and not think about anything and put it all in. And I did. I put everything in. I had to look at the whole picture to see what I needed.
~Melissa Febos

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In the big picture I write for an audience of people I’ve never met. By the final draft I’m looking for anything in the prose that’s prospectively boring to strangers.
~Lionel Shriver

I can’t think of a story that doesn’t have something terrible in it. Otherwise, it’s dull. So when I embarked into the world of picture books, my first thought was to do something about the dark.
~Daniel Handler (Series of Unfortunate Events, pen name: Lemony Snicket)

There’s information about everything from poetry to pills, from picture frames to pyramids, and from pudding to psychology–and that’s just in the P aisle, which we’re walking down right now.
~Daniel Handler

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Atmosphere, not action, is the great desideratum of weird fiction. Indeed, all that a wonder story can ever be is a vivid picture of a certain type of human mood.
~H P Lovecraft

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I think the reason I’m a writer is because first, I was a reader. I loved to read. I read a lot of adventure stories and mystery books, and I have wonderful memories of my mom reading picture books aloud to me. I learned that words are powerful.
~Andrew Clements

The Lion‘ all began with a picture of a faun carrying an umbrella and parcels in a snowy wood. This picture had been in my mind since I was about sixteen. Then one day, when I was about forty, I said to myself, ‘Let’s try to make a story about it.’
~C S Lewis

In the author’s mind there bubbles up every now and then the material for a story. For me, it invariably begins with mental pictures.
~C S Lewis

I have trouble writing if I can’t picture how things are going to look.
~Robert Kirkman

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The arrangement of the words matters, and the arrangement you want can be found in the picture in your mind. The picture dictates the arrangement. The picture dictates whether this will be a sentence with or without clauses, a sentence that ends hard or a dying-fall sentence, long or short, active or passive.
~Joan Didion

Only the poet can look beyond the detail and see the whole picture.
~Helen Hayes

Picture books are for everybody at any age, not books to be left behind as we grow older. The best ones leave a tantalising gap between the pictures and the words, a gap that is filled by the reader’s imagination, adding so much to the excitement of reading a book.
~Anthony Browne

When you start writing a picture book, you have to write a manuscript that has enough language to prompt the illustrator to get his or her gears running, but then you end up having to cut it out because you don’t want any of the language to be redundant to the pictures that are being drawn.
~Daniel Handler

Telling stories with visuals is an ancient art. We’ve been drawing pictures on cave walls for centuries. It’s like what they say about the perfect picture book. The art and the text stand alone, but together, they create something even better. Kids who need to can grab onto those graphic elements and find their way into the story.
~Deborah Wiles

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Whether it’s music, loss of something, loneliness or friendship ‒ if that emotion is heightened in some way and painted to fit in between the covers of 32 pages, that can become a picture book.
~Chris Raschka

I want a nice picture book with 12 pictures ‒ I do my best with that format.
~Dick Bruna

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The picture alone, without the written word, leaves half the story untold.
~James Lafferty

I think words come between the spectator and the picture.
~Howard Hodgkin

I think picture books should stretch children. I think they should be full of wonderful, amazing words.
~Jane Yolen

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I love picture books. I think some of the best people in children’s books are the ones who create their own picture books. I wish I could say I’m one of them, but I’m not.
~Judy Blume

I want to make books. I want to take pictures and then write all over the pictures. And then I don’t have to say a complete story, because I have the picture, and I have just a word.
~Kristen Stewart

Working improvisationally in my studio with dancers, it’s completely different. We don’t have any starting point; we don’t have an end point. We don’t have anything we are trying to show or do. The picture evolves from nowhere.
~Lois Greenfield

I never want to paint anything just to make a pretty picture. The only reason I do this is because it’s an outlet, it’s emotional.
~Jason Shawn Alexander

Just as a musician loves music and not nightingales, and a poet loves poetry and not sunsets, a painter is not primarily a person who responds to figures and landscapes. He is primarily one who loves pictures.
~Andre Malraux

In the big picture, architecture is the art and science of making sure that our cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives.
~Bjarke Ingels

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No one is an artist unless he carries his picture in his head before painting it, and is sure of his method and composition.
~Claude Monet

I start a picture and I finish it.
~Jean-Michel Basquiat

To finish a work? To finish a picture? What nonsense! To finish it means to be through with it, to kill it, to rid it of its soul, to give it its final blow the coup de grace for the painter as well as for the picture.
~Pablo Picasso

I destroy things every day in the act of working and often recall a picture I had considered finished in order to rework it.
~Frank Auerbach

That’s the terrible thing: the more one works on a picture, the more impossible it becomes to finish it.
~Alberto Giacometti (Swiss sculptor/painter)

When I finish a picture I don’t show it to anyone if I feel it’s not good enough yet. I’ve learnt to listen to my partners and my friends. For me it’s the biggest success if they like it.
~Marilyn Manson

In my earlier paintings, I wanted the space between the picture plane and the spectator to be active.
~Bridget Riley

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Everybody thinks they know what art should be. But very few of them have the sense that is necessary to experience painting, that is the sense of sight, that sees colors and forms as living reality in the picture.
~Otto Dix

The dominant invades the entire picture, as it were. In this way I seek to individualize the color, because I have come to believe that there is a living world of each color and I express these worlds.
~Yves Klein

Close your bodily eye, that you may see your picture first with the eye of the spirit. Then bring to light what you have seen in the darkness, that its effect may work back, from without to within.
~Caspar David Friedrich (German painter)

I painted the picture, and in the colors the rhythm of the music quivers. I painted the colors I saw.
~Edvard Munch

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Prewritten Prompt: picture

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Suffering does not call into question the “big picture” of the Christian faith. It reminds us that we do not see the whole picture, and are thus unable to fit all of the pieces neatly into place.
~Alister E McGrath

Because I am a part of the Big Picture, I do matter and substantially so. Because I am only a part, however, I am rightly situated off to stage right—and happily so. What freedom there is in such truth! We are inherently important and included, yet not burdened with manufacturing or sustaining that private importance. Our dignity is given by God, and we are freed from ourselves!
~Richard Rohr

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The Church cannot be content to live in its stained-glass house and throw stones through the picture window of modern culture.
~Robert McAfee Brown

Look at the big picture of the wheel of life. Above it, there is a Buddha. He is pointing, not towards the wheel, but away from it. He is indicating that there is something else ‒ nirvana.
~Frederick Lenz

Krishna says, fight. He says, go out on the battlefield and kill those people whom it’s your job to kill; and whether they were your friends or not, you have to look at the big picture. In the big picture, you can’t go kill anybody, you can’t be killed.
~Frederick Lenz

Jesus lived a life that was full of joy and contradictions and fights, you know? If they were to paint a picture of Jesus without contradictions, the gospels would be fake, but the contradictions are a sign of authenticity.
~Paulo Coelho

Always keep the big picture in mind‒ you are greatly loved by Jesus and your job is to love Him and others in return. The rest is detail.
~Bear Grylls

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Evil was necessary because without it free will was impossible, and without free will there could be no growth—no forward movement, no chance for us to become what God longed for us to be. Horrible and all-powerful as evil sometimes seemed to be in a world like ours, in the larger picture love was overwhelmingly dominant, and it would ultimately be triumphant.
~Eben Alexander

We are impatient, anxious to see the whole picture, but God lets us see things slowly, quietly.
~Pope Francis

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The story of Hosea and Gomer is the second most powerful picture of God’s love in the Bible. Other than Christ’s death, there is no greater picture of love.
~Jud Wilhite

God commands the prophet Hosea to marry Gomer, a promiscuous woman, symbolizing Israel’s spiritual adultery through idol worship. Despite bearing three children and receiving Hosea’s love, Gomer abandons him for other lovers.
~Art Int

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The definition of a Church is crystal clear in the New Testament. We see the picture of it. They came together the first day of the week. They worshiped the Lord, they prayed… It was fellowship and it was the breaking of bread in the Lord’s supper.
~John MacArthur

I still follow the lifestyle of the Mormon church. I try to go to church every Sunday even when I’m on tour. It’s not only my upbringing, but it helps me stay sane. It helps me remember my purpose and the overall picture of what is important to me and what makes me happy.
~Lindsey Stirling

[on going to Sunday school:] It looks like rain, and I hope it will rain cats and dogs and hammers and pitchforks and silver sugar spoons and hay ricks and paper-covered novels and picture frames and rag carpets and toothpicks and skating rinks and birds of paradise and roof gardens and burdocks and French grammars before Sunday school time.
~Edna St Vincent Millay

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It’s only now that I see the bigger picture: Our ways to attain spirituality may be different ‒ through diverse religious, customs and traditions ‒ but they’re modeled on similar principles and ideologies. That’s what ties us all together.
~Sunita Williams

A man’s action is only a picture book of his creed.
~Arthur Helps

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My favorite writers are all Jews – David, Solomon, Matthew, Mark ‒ well, you get the picture.
~Zig Ziglar

Give me any two pages of the Bible and I’ll give you a picture.
~Cecil B DeMille

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My main point here is that if you are the child of God and God is a part of you, then in your imagination God suppose to look like you. And when you accept a picture of the deity assigned to you by another people, you become the spiritual prisoners of that other people.
~John Henrik Clarke

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I have a picture of an ideal consciousness.
~Henry Flynt

The Real is ever-present, like the screen on which the cinematographic pictures move. While the picture appears on it, the screen remains invisible. Stop the picture, and the screen will become clear. All thoughts and events are merely pictures moving on the screen of Pure Consciousness, which alone is real.
~Ramana Maharshi

And how can you achieve such concentration? By recognizing that everything you do is important to God, and is one vital piece of the larger picture of your life.
~Menachem Mendel Schneerson

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There’s a moment for everybody when you look at that picture of Jesus in the church and think, ‘This doesn’t totally make sense.’ If God made everything, then who made God? We have no idea.
~Genesis P-Orridge

Anthony and the Magic Picture Frame‘ tells it like it really was in America’s early space program ‒ the adventure, the risks, and the rewards.
~Buzz Aldrin

In a big picture sense, it’s more national prestige that we’re risking. You know, we are proud of our space program, but as we were talking earlier, the average American doesn’t think that much about it right now. So, it may seem like something we could just give up and not really worry about it, but I think it starts creeping into the national psyche. If American astronauts have to hitch rides with the Russians or other nations in the future.
~Leroy Chiao

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In space, you can’t see the borders. It doesn’t look like a map. We’re all like kids fighting in a sandbox, on the political and human side of it. The International Space Station was built in orbit. Each piece hurtled into space at eight kilometres per second. From an engineering point of view, it’s madness. It’s also a feat of policy ‒ Russia, the U.S., Germany and Japan working together. Do you realize what that means? These countries were sending nukes to each other a generation ago. Space does that. It gives us that amazing big picture.
~David Saint-Jacques

Whitman expressed the whole universe in his poetry and in his catalogues. That attitude almost defines what we call American romanticism, or American transcendentalism. I feel particularly close to them, because I am now out in the universe. I’m in a position to see nature from another point of view, to be outside the earth and see the big picture.
~Story Musgrave (astronaut)

I really like science because it seems to be that place where you get the big picture, everything connects.
~Richard Powers

Contrary to popular accounts, very few scientists in the world ‒ possibly none ‒ have a sufficiently thorough, ‘big picture’ understanding of the climate system to be relied upon for a prediction of the magnitude of global warming. To the public, we all might seem like experts, but the vast majority of us work on only a small portion of the problem.
~Roy Spencer

I think Linux is a great thing, in the big picture. It’s a great hacker’s tool, and it has a lot of potential to become something more.
~Jamie Zawinski

It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame.
~Marshall McLuhan

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A picture is worth a thousand words. A satellite image is worth a million dollars.
~Sarah Parcak

A picture is worth a thousand words. An interface is worth a thousand pictures.
~Ben Shneiderman

Know what you’re trying to do before you do it. Turning knobs at random isn’t enlightening any more than throwing paint at a wall blindfolded will let you paint a nice picture.
~Steve Albini

Might we… be doing something with our brains that cannot be described in computational terms at all? How do our feelings of conscious awareness ‒ of happiness, pain, love, aesthetic sensibility, will, understanding, etc. ‒ fit into such a computational picture?
~Roger Penrose

A lot of these kids I think are more content just to be on Facebook and the computer than they are to actually go out. They just really want to get a picture to post to their buddies, and that’s about it.
~Dave Attell

Sometimes you have to disconnect to stay connected. Remember the old days when you had eye contact during a conversation? When everyone wasn’t looking down at a device in their hands? We’ve become so focused on that tiny screen that we forget the big picture, the people right in front of us.
~Regina Brett

There’s a lot wrong [with American universities]. I’d remove 3/4 of the faculty ‒ everything but the hard sciences. But nobody’s going to do that, so we’ll have to live with the defects. It’s amazing how wrongheaded [the teaching is]. There is fatal disconnectedness. You have these squirrelly people in each department who don’t see the big picture.
~Charlie Munger (Berkshire Hathaway)

Intellectuals are good at seeing the big picture. But they are not so good at process.
~Michael Ignatieff

For all the time schools devote to the teaching of mathematics, very little (if any) is spent trying to convey just what the subject is about. Instead, the focus is on learning and applying various procedures to solve math problems. That’s a bit like explaining soccer by saying it is executing a series of maneuvers to get the ball into the goal. Both accurately describe various key features, but they miss the what and the why of the big picture.
~Keith Devlin

We make small fixes with programs to emphasize key areas, but we don’t think strategically about the bigger picture, … We can’t afford to leave the future of our nation’s higher education community to chance.
~Margaret Spellings

What is basically just an IQ score has roots in education, socioeconomic status, genetics, and environmental factors. Looking at any one of these roots doesn’t give you a full picture of the tree, but it does tell you that a tree is there.
~Kyle Hill

Orientalism has successfully built my critical awareness to question and see the big picture of knowledge, perspective or idea from a Western point of view and always see things from different perspective.
~Okky Madasari

I think education is both using and improving knowledge and that changes the whole picture.
~William Glasser

Pictures have given me all the education I’ve ever had since I never went beyond the fifth grade.
~Joan Crawford

Among the beautiful pictures
That hang on Memory’s wall.
Is one of a dim old forest,
That seemeth best of all.
~Alice Cary

I devour nature ceaselessly. I exaggerate, sometimes I make changes in the subject; but still I don’t invent the whole picture. On the contrary, I find it already there. It’s a question of picking out what one wants from nature.
~Vincent Van Gogh

I had always planned to make a large painting of the early spring, when the first leaves are at the bottom of the trees, and they seem to float in space in a wonderful way. But the arrival of spring can’t be done in one picture.
~David Hockney

The great ecosystems are like complex tapestries ‒ a million complicated threads, interwoven, make up the whole picture. Nature can cope with small rents in the fabric; it can even, after a time, cope with major disasters like floods, fires, and earthquakes. What nature cannot cope with is the steady undermining of its fabric by the activities of man.
~Gerald Durrell

Think about the flowers. Life is just a bunch of pretty pictures. All this is supposed to do is force you beyond the mind, when you realize that you can’t figure it out.
~Frederick Lenz

It’s not a pretty picture, but there are reasons for hope.
~Jane Goodall

The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?
~David Attenborough

One always talks of surrendering to nature. There is also such a thing as surrendering to the picture.
~Pierre Bonnard

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§ The Exercise:

torn
sunset, small pueblito plaza
song out of a local station
in english, a spanish elsewhere
gringo ears to gringo tears
difference between here and there
to a T

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5s ‘n 7s

picture lives as in contest
persistence, its resistance
solitude, belong the crowd
whisper-tears or cried aloud
join the fray but rather play
to believe or not believe
opt to be or not to be

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picture a foreign language
quaint rhythms, verbs, consonants
conversations in chorus
spooled symphony in phrasings
detonations of laughter
nary a word understood
audience to a music

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picture disaster pending
news a certified shit show
fresh out of toilet paper
fatal view now destiny
foretold science what’s to be

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fitted needs of history
vacancy’s causality
full-fledged personalities
picture anger’s third degree
filled as if to prophesy

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picture the instant
sudden thunder clap
danger insistent
reverie collapse
heart-attack relapse
you in the hallway
me, full guilt to pay

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township tourist trap
picture life as staged
vignettes with appeal
days replicating
strangely surreal
details explicating
authentic but real

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personality
it’s the grey shadows in clouds
gives them character
picture the dark times in life
against the background of night

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snapshots from the past
pretending as memories
blurred fuzzy focus
should passion cloud the picture
or show itself incomplete

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picture forever
picture the embarrassment
there is no such thing
picturing love without you
godless comes to the same thing

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face frozen in fear
tear gas a mustard yellow
picture of dissent

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The Olio and Salmagundi of Quotes

The setting sun burned the sky pink and orange in the same bright hues as surfers’ bathing suits… Sunsets did that here. Made you forget it was the smog that made their colors so brilliant, that behind every pretty picture there could be an ugly story.
~Michael Connelly

With so much sky and so much river, you couldn’t help seeing the big picture. It was what you already knew, but crowding into the subway or rushing to a movie, you only saw it for a second, and close up. Now I took a good long look. I’d always heard you couldn’t see stars in Manhattan because of all the lights. But here they all were. Here was my night in shining armor.
~Melissa Bank

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Sometimes the soul takes pictures of things it has wished for, but never seen.
~Anne Sexton

The soul never thinks without a picture.
~Aristotle

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One rough patch is not the big picture.
~Ellen DeGeneres

Appreciation is a powerful tool to shift perspective. Finding something to appreciate during a difficult situation quickly moves the perspective to the big picture from the little picture.
~Doc Childre

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That which, perhaps, hears more nonsense than anything in the world, is a picture in a museum.
~Edmond de Goncourt

The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see.
~John Tukey

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A picture is worth a thousand words.
~Fred R Barnard (and others)

Visual art and writing don’t exist on an aesthetic hierarchy that positions one above the other, because each is capable of things the other can’t do at all. Sometimes one picture is equal to 30 pages of discourse, just as there are things images are completely incapable of communicating.
~William S Burroughs

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The creative artist seems to be almost the only kind of man that you could never meet on neutral ground. You can only meet him as an artist. He sees nothing objectively because his own ego is always in the foreground of every picture.
~Raymond Chandler

I work really hard at trying to see the big picture and not getting stuck in ego. I believe we’re all put on this planet for a purpose, and we all have a different purpose… When you connect with that love and that compassion, that’s when everything unfolds.
~Ellen DeGeneres

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The whole of life is just like watching a film. Only it’s as though you always get in ten minutes after the big picture has started, and no-one will tell you the plot, so you have to work it out all yourself from the clues.
~Terry Pratchett

Ultimately, we are all products of the experiences we have and the decisions we make as children, and it remains a peculiar detail of human condition that something as precious as the future is entrusted to us when we possess so little foresight. Perhaps that’s what makes hindsight so intriguing. When you’re young the future is a blank canvas, but looking back you are always able to see the big picture.
~Simon Pegg

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Pictures help you to form the mental mold.
~Robert Collier

A picture can hide as much as it reveals.
~Alexandra Petri

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People must look at the bigger picture. We cannot continue doing things as was in the past. People must learn to accept change.
~Pierre Voges

Forget it, Louis, no Civil War picture ever made a nickel.
~Irving Thalberg

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Mom. She always says to look at the big picture. How all of the little things don’t matter in the long run. . . I know that Mom is right about the big picture. But Dad is right too: Life is really just a bunch of nows, one after the other. The dots matter.
~Rebecca Stead

I believe everyone should have a broad picture of how the universe operates and our place in it. It is a basic human desire. And it also puts our worries in perspective.
~Stephen Hawking

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I drew a picture on the back of a calendar in pencil. In those days they used to give out free calendars, I had no art paper, so I took whatever else I could.
~Joe Shuster

Every time I copy something, I can draw it for the rest of my life. But research is so painful ‒ I mean just opening up a magazine looking for a picture of a car or looking out the window looking for a car is just hard!
~Jaime Hernandez (comics writer)

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I’m always in those tabloids where they show who’s badly dressed. It’s funny, because each time I’m getting my picture taken, I’m thinking, This is a nice outfit.
~Sarah Silverman

What most of us are after, when we have a picture taken, is a good natural-looking picture that doesn’t resemble us.
~Peg Bracken

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Life is a million different dots making one gigantic picture. And maybe the big picture is nice, maybe it’s amazing, but if you’re standing with your face pressed up against a bunch of black dots, it’s really hard to tell.
~Rebecca Stead

Panorama is the first word for landscape in Greek. It was about [how today] we see everything, we get to see everything, everything is shown to you whether you want it or not, but all of the time you only see fragments of reality. The big picture we really don’t see; it’s kind of hard to make it up.
~Michal Rovner

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I find it weird that people who claim to speak for the prisoners basically want to keep them in cages all the time ‒ and then they’ll fight for better prison libraries or whatever. It’s like they’re missing the big picture. If I were in prison, of course I would prefer to be outside doing physical labour. It’s not physical labour but prison life that kills a person. It’s so bad inside that the outside jobs are often sought after. So, yeah, call them work crews and let them do it. At the same time the retributive side can feel the cons are being punished.
~Peter Moskos

The big picture is a nice way to think of things if you have the freedom to.
~Jack White

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. . . crazy world or maybe it’s just the view we have of it, looking through a crack in the door, never being able to see the whole room, the whole picture.
~Judith Guest

In the big picture, life has a gap in it. It just does. You don’t go crazy trying to fill it.
~Sarah Silverman

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When things don’t happen in my life, I believe that I’ve been pushed into another path for a reason, and there’s a bigger picture.
~Alex Scott

I think sometimes as an adult, you take people for what they do, and what they are now, instead of the whole picture of their lives.
~Lisa See

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The ethics of excellence requires a sense of perspective. Look at the big picture. If you live for the moment you might mortgage the future? What happens if you put your reputation at risk and lose the bet?
~Price Pritchett

I’ve never made a film that I didn’t believe in, you know? However the picture turns out, I’ve always given everything to it. That’s kind of how I approach life. I can’t help it. There’s no part-way with me on anything in any area of my life.
~Tom Cruise

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Society today is being fragmented by a way of thinking that is inherently short-sighted because it disregards the full horizon of truth ‒ the truth about God and about us. By its nature, relativism fails to see the whole picture. It ignores the very principles that enable us to live and flourish in unity, order and harmony.
~Pope Benedict XVI

A crowd is not company and faces are but a gallery of pictures, and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.
~Francis Bacon

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When I look at my old pictures, all I can see is what I used to be but am no longer. I think: What I can see is what I am not.
~Aleksandar Hemon

The true picture of the past flits by. The past can be seized only as an image which flashes up at the instant when it can be recognized and is never seen again.
~Walter Benjamin

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Painting a picture is like trying to fight a battle.
~Winston Churchill

Taking pictures is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night and stealing Oreo cookies.
~Diane Arbus

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Man is the only picture-making animal in the world. He alone of all inhabitants of the earth has the capacity and passion for pictures.
~Frederick Douglass (abolitionist)

The picture that you took with your camera is the imagination you want to create with reality.
~Scott Lorenzo

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Above all, the only thing you have to heal is the present thought. Get that right and the whole picture will change into one of harmony and joy.
~Eckhart Tolle

I see a picture right now that’s not parallel, so I’m going to go straighten it. Things must be in order.
~Katherine Johnson

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The study of the human character opens at once a beautiful and a deformed picture of the soul.
~Mercy Otis Warren

The human body is the best picture of the human soul.
~Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Life is a marathon, not a sprint. It’s about taking a bigger-picture approach.
~Ivanka Trump

For hers were the eyes that would hook on to the tiny details of the bigger picture.
~Aarsha Sadar

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I didn’t want my picture taken because I was going to cry. I didn’t know why I was going to cry, but I knew that if anybody spoke to me or looked at me too closely the tears would fly out of my eyes and the sobs would fly out of my throat and I’d cry for a week. I could feel the tears brimming and sloshing in me like water in a glass that is unsteady and too full.
~Sylvia Plath

We picture love as heart-shaped because we do not know the shape of the soul.
~Robert Breault

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Every picture shows a spot with which the artist has fallen in love.
~Alfred Sisley

A thing that you see in my pictures is that I was not afraid to fall in love with these people.
~Annie Leibovitz

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If only you could see the whole picture, if you knew the whole story, you would realize that no problem ever comes to you that does not have a purpose in your life, that cannot contribute to your inner growth.
~Peace Pilgrim

You end up exhausted and spent, but later, in retrospect, you realize what it all was for. The parts fall into place, and you can see the whole picture and finally understand the role each individual part plays. The dawn comes, the sky grows light, and the colors and shapes of the roofs of houses, which you could only glimpse vaguely before, come into focus.
~Haruki Murakami

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THIS EDITION: escape

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Quoted In The Grove:

There is a tonic strength, in the hour of sorrow and affliction, in escaping from the world and society and getting back to the simple duties and interests we have slighted and forgotten. Our world grows smaller, but it grows dearer and greater. Simple things have a new charm for us, and we suddenly realize that we have been renouncing all that is greatest and best, in our pursuit of some phantom.
~William George Jordan

Useless pursuits and conversations always about the same things absorb the better part of one’s time, the better part of one’s strength, and in the end there is left a life grovelling and curtailed, worthless and trivial, and there is no escaping or getting away from it—just as though one were in a madhouse or prison.
~Anton Chekhov

Let us toast to animal pleasures, to escapism, to rain on the roof and instant coffee, to unemployment insurance and library cards, to absinthe and good-hearted landlords, to music and warm bodies and contraceptives… and to the “good life”, whatever it is and wherever it happens to be.
~Hunter S Thompson

EndQuote:
Is this not the true romantic feeling; not to desire to escape life, but to prevent life from escaping you.
~Thomas Wolfe

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Next Prompt: help

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We do not know the true value of our moments until they have undergone the test of memory.
~Georges Duhamel

As memory may be a paradise from which we cannot be driven, it may also be a hell from which we cannot escape.
~John Lancaster Spalding

You live long enough, you lose enough people, you learn to appreciate the memories you have and stop begrudging the ones you never got to make.
~Blythe Danner

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We spend more time developing means of escaping our troubles than we do solving the troubles we’re trying to escape from.
~David Lloyd

The best way to escape from your problem is to solve it.
~Robert Anthony

For intelligent people, action often means escape from thought, but it is a reasonable and a wise escape.
~Andre Maurois

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Language is the friendliest of the things from which we cannot escape.
~Mason Cooley

To write poetry and to commit suicide, apparently so contradictory, had really been the same, attempts at escape.
~John Fowles

Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things.
~T S Eliot

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I spent my childhood in an imaginary world ‒ probably because I needed an escape. I think that’s one of the reasons people have imaginations ‒ because they can’t maintain existence here.
~Rickie Lee Jones

Imagination should be used, not to escape reality but to create it.
~Colin Wilson

Imagination allows us to escape the predictable. It enables us to reply to the common wisdom that we cannot soar by saying, ‘Just watch!’
~Bill Bradley

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I made a lot of exits through side doors, down fire escapes or over rooftops. I abandoned more wardrobes in the course of five years than most men acquire in a lifetime. I was slipperier than a buttered escargot.
~Frank Abagnale (security consultant/con-artist)

She clutched the train ticket tighter and waited for the sense of escape to come over her as it had a dozen times before, that heady sensation of having just scooted through the clanging gate, of eluding the thrown net. It didn’t come. She was running again, but she wasn’t escaping. She’d been chased to ground
~Connie Brockway

I’m a collector of cartoons. All the Disney stuff, Bugs Bunny, the old MGM ones. It’s real escapism, it’s like everything’s alright. It’s like the world is happening now in a far away city. Everything’s fine.
~Michael Jackson

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I don’t believe one reads to escape reality. A person reads to confirm a reality he knows is there, but which he has not experienced.
~Lawrence Durrell

Reading is sometimes thought of as a form of escapism, and it’s a common turn of phrase to speak of getting lost in a book. But a book can also be where one finds oneself; and when a reader is grasped and held by a book, reading does not feel like an escape from life so much as it feels like an urgent, crucial dimension of life itself.
~Rebecca Mead

When you read a great book, you don’t escape from life, you plunge deeper into it.
~Julian Barnes

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Play, and escaping the ideology one grew up in, is freedom.
~Frank Bidart

I do everything I think possible or acceptable to escape from this trap.
~Jacques Derrida (philosopher)

I think you can’t really escape any kind of spiritual education as a child, whether it’s New Age or Judaism or Buddhism or whatever it is. You can’t escape it, even if you completely disagree with it, you still have it as a foundation that you base things off of.
~Jack White

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No evil dooms us hopelessly except the evil we love, and desire to continue in, and make no effort to escape from.
~George Eliot

Nothing is ever simple. What do you do when you discover you like parts of the role you’re trying to escape?
~Marilyn French

Peace is not found by escaping temptations, but by being tried by them. We will have discovered peace when we have been tried and come through the trial of temptation.
~Thomas a Kempis

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Fiction is just that‒fiction. Yes, it is serious business, but it should also be taken for face value. It’s entertainment. It’s escapism. It’s 365 pages of relaxation.
~Rachael Wade

Popular escapist fiction enchants adult readers without challenging them to be educated for critical consciousness.
~Bell Hooks

I have to say I do read partly for escapism. Why can’t I escape and learn something?
~Christopher Bollen

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There are reasons people seek escape in books, and one of those reasons is that the boundary of what can happen is beyond what we do ‒ or would want to see in real life.
~James Patterson

I love escaping into character. It’s a chance to try on people that you wouldn’t be brave or stupid enough to be in real life.
~Andrea Corr

Acting and writing go together. Actors write because they love words and becoming other people ‒ we love to escape into other characters.
~Susannah York

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Posted From The Grove

There is no escaping the fact that when the taxation of large incomes is excessive, they tend to disappear.
~Calvin Coolidge

People should have an escape valve for their money, their assets. If you have substantial financial assets, the government is going to confiscate the purchasing power of those assets and spend it.
~Peter Schiff

If you are a rich person straining every sinew to keep every last pound in your pocket, there comes a point when you realize you are not just escaping the clutches of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. You are passing a greater burden on to people poorer than yourself, and depriving even poorer people of your support.
~Clive Anderson

In other words, a democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
~Alexis de Tocqueville

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In this new war, our enemy’s platoons infiltrate our borders, quietly blending in with visiting tourists, students, and workers. They move unnoticed through our cities, neighborhoods, and public spaces. They wear no uniforms. Their camouflage is not forest green, but rather it is the color of common street clothing. Their tactics rely on evading recognition at the border and escaping detection within the United States. Their terrorist mission is to defeat America, destroy our values and kill innocent people.
~John Ashcroft

There is no escaping this fight. It is civilization or Jihadism. We can and should debate tactics; but the sides are clear enough.
~Andrew Sullivan

Man torturing man is a fiend beyond description. You turn a corner in the dark and there he is. You congeal into a bundle of inanimate fear. You become the very soul of anesthesia. But there is no escaping him. It is your turn now.
~Henry Miller

I intentionally aided them by being there and blocking an avenue of escape for the victims.
~Robert Iler (actor)

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When my dreams showed signs
of becoming
politically correct
no unruly images
escaping beyond borders
then I began to wonder.
~Adrienne Rich

The omnipotence of evil has never resulted in anything but fruitless efforts. Our thoughts always escape from whoever tries to smother them.
~Victor Hugo

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Narrative Collapse is what happens when we no longer have time in which to tell a story. Remote controls and DVRs give us the ability to break down narratives ‒ particularly the more abusive ones. This is a great thing for escaping the ‘ends-justify-the-means’ traps of 20th-century wars and religions, but it can also make it hard to convey values.
~Douglas Rushkoff

A harrassed and dubious childhood under the hand of a well-meaning but barbarous mother’s help from County Armagh led me to think of the North of Ireland as prison and the South as a land of escape.
~Louis MacNeice

Northern Ireland still suffers from its past, and it will take generations to escape sectarianism and for violence to end totally. Nonetheless, it is in a different place now than during the Troubles, and it will not go back to the old days.
~Jonathan Powell

There is no escape ‒ we pay for the violence of our ancestors.
~Frank Herbert

Latin America can no longer tolerate being a haven for United States liberals who cannot make their point at home, an outlet for apostles too “apostolic” to find their vocation as competent professionals within their own community. The hardware salesman threatens to dump second-rate imitations of parishes, schools and catechisms — out-moded even in the United States — all around the continent. The traveling escapist threatens further to confuse a foreign world with his superficial protests, which are not viable even at home.
~Ivan Illich

If you study both ‘Gilligan‘ and ‘Brady,’ you will see they are based on a similar philosophy: that it’s possible for different kinds of people to learn to live together, either in a family or stuck on an island with no escape.
~Sherwood Schwartz

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Texas, with her superior natural advantages, must become a point of attraction, and the policy of establishing with her the earliest relations of friendship and commerce will not escape the eye of statesmen.
~Sam Houston

Oh, it doesn’t work at all. That’s the problem! It’s an endless, halting parade of inspections, bribes, and nonsense‒but if you’re aboard a Texas vessel, you’ll find less inconvenience along the way… Texans are heavily armed and often impatient. They don’t need to be transporting arms and gunpowder to create a great nuisance for anyone who stops them, so they tend to be stopped…less often.
~Cherie Priest

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Being often with many leading politicians, I feel frustrated that they do not listen. They already know. They fully subscribed to the idea that talking about ‘saving the planet’ is an effective way to show their ‘caring’ for humanity and that it is the easiest way to maximize votes irrespective of any relevant activity which would aim at the real needs of people. The global warming dogma has become a very easy form of escapism from the current reality.
~Vaclav Klaus

A favorite means of escaping the solution to any problem is to declare it too complex for solution. This absolves us from attempting solution. … Any problem is too complex to solve when we do not wish to accept the conditions of solution. Solution is possible where acceptance is ready.
~Pearl S Buck

Now is not the time to shrink from the challenge of saving our only home in the universe. Now is not the time to pull into ourselves, retreating into either survivalist or escapist mode. To the contrary, this is the time for titans, not turtles. Now is the time to open our arms, expand our horizons, and dream big. Big problems require big solutions.
~Van Jones

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When things fall apart, the children of the land scurry and scatter like birds escaping a burning sky….They will never be the same again because you cannot be the same once you leave behind who and what you are, you just cannot be the same….Look at them leaving in droves, despite knowing they will be welcomed with restraint in those strange lands because they do not belong
~NoViolet Bulawayo

If a Cuban refugee is escaping, we’re saying they’re a political refugee, but why isn’t a Haitian refugee a political refugee? They’re escaping the capitalism and degradation of economic imperialism. We don’t call them political refugees; we call them unfortunate people.
~Ian Svenonius

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As Jews, their families left Russia to escape the poverty and the antisemitism.
~Martin Lewis Perl

He had undoubtedly not availed himself of the ministry archives, archives that might have revealed to him that Iranian diplomats in Paris, from this, his own Foreign Ministry, had taken it upon themselves to issue Iranian passports to Jews escaping the very Holocaust they were aware of, but that he now denied.
~Hooman Majd (journalist)

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Desperation is the raw material of drastic change. Only those who can leave behind everything they have ever believed in can hope to escape.
~William S Burroughs

Many Chinese criticize me not only on Baidu but on Facebook. Some say, do you think Chinese authorities were stupid enough not to realize you were a North Korean defector? If they read my book, they’d understand. I did my best to escape. I think it’s all a miracle. It’s not because Chinese policemen were stupid enough to believe my fake story.
~Lee Hyeon-seo

I think there was a reason God helped me escape… and I don’t take my freedom for granted.
~Nadia Murad

Also, when you escape a Communist regime, you treasure liberty and you understand that as government and state expand, liberty must contract.
~Dennis Prager

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There’s no way to escape the fact that we’ve grown up in a violent culture, we just can’t get away from it, it’s part of our heritage. I think part of it is that we’ve always felt somewhat helpless in the face of this vast continent. Helplessness is answered in many ways, but one of them is violence.
~Sam Shepard

No country that permits firearms to be widely and randomly distributed among its population ‒ especially firearms that are capable of wounding and killing human beings ‒ can expect to escape violence, and a great deal of violence.
~Margaret Mead

You can’t really escape the fact that more reasonable gun regulations and procedures need to be in place, a strengthening and tightening of the national background check system. I don’t know why any civilian would ever be able to purchase an assault weapon or the parts that go with it.
~Michael Nutter

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I was a good soldier in the British Army. I was born in a very, very poor family. And I enlisted to escape hunger. But my officers were Scottish and they loved me. The Scots are good, you know.
~Idi Amin (despot, Uganda)

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Forget about winning and losing; forget about pride and pain. Let your opponent graze your skin and you smash into his flesh; let him smash into your flesh and you fracture his bones; let him fracture your bones and you take his life! Do not be concerned with escaping safely‒ lay your life before him!!
~Bruce Lee

Just when we most need to be clearheaded, in order to face the hard facts before us, there is all too frequently a very real inclination to give way to dangerous tendencies merely as an escape from realities.
~William Lyon Mackenzie King

War, the ordinary man’s most convenient means of escaping from the ordinary.
~Philip Caputo

War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace.
~Thomas Mann

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The West has not lived through totalitarianism, with a single ideology for 70 years. We are escaping from the burden of the past, and only after we have done that will we be ready to integrate with Europe and Europe needs Russia.
~Boris Yeltsin

The tyranny that now exists is actual. That which may exist in the future is potential. If we are always to draw back from change with the thought that the change may be for the worse, then there is no hope at all of ever escaping injustice.
~Isaac Asimov

Now the first step has to be taken, the step towards democracy. This step is full of risks, and requires trust on all sides. We don’t know where it will lead. But if we just stand still, we will have no chance of escaping the violence.
~Daniel Barenboim (Argentine-Israeli pianist/conductor)

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I’m proud to cosponsor the Life at Conception Act which grants rights to babies at the moment they are conceived, and the Born Alive Protection Act, that will protect innocent lives who miraculously escape death.
~Marjorie Taylor Greene

It is my position that allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly would be the right thing to do. No matter how I look at this issue, I cannot escape being troubled by the fact that we have in place a policy which forces young men and women to lie about who they are in order to defend their fellow citizens.
~Michael Mullen

I love America the way I love my family ‒ I was born into it. And there’s no escape out of it.
Ta-Nehisi Coates

The reason I’m not more political is because I have music. And from a young age, I needed it. After prison, my father came to America, joined the Army, fought in Vietnam ‒ and was exposed to Agent Orange. He died a slow, horrible death. Music was my escape.
~Gloria Estefan

In the Peace Corps, the volunteer must be a fully developed, mature person. He must not join to run abroad or escape problems.
~Sargent Shriver

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Work is the only way ‒ the only sustainable way ‒ to escape poverty.
~Pierre Poilievre

Ten years ago, Republicans decided it was time to reform our broken welfare system and give welfare recipients the tools they needed to escape the system and build a better life.
~Todd Tiahrt

One of the greatest obstacles to escaping poverty is the staggering cost of higher education.
~Chris Van Hollen

Poverty must not be a bar to learning and learning must offer an escape from poverty.
~Lyndon B Johnson

The Right insists that anyone can escape poverty by working hard but that is simply not the case.
~Henry Louis Gates

The most important thing in an argument, next to being right, is to leave an escape hatch for your opponent, so that he can gracefully swing over to your side without too much apparent loss of face.
~Sydney J Harris

No matter what system you live under, there is no escaping the law that it’s always the strongest, the cruellest, the least generous who win.
~Oriana Fallaci

Menon the Thessalian did not either conceal his immoderate desire of riches or his desire of commanding, in order to increase them, or of being esteemed for the same reason. He desired to be well with those in power, that his injustice might escape punishment.
~Xenophon

The thief or swindler who has gained great wealth by his delinquency has a better chance than the small thief of escaping the rigorous penalty of the law.
~Thorstein Veblen

To escape jury duty in England, wear a bowler hat and carry a copy of the Daily telegraph.
~John Mortimer

It is impossible to escape the impression that people commonly use false standards of measurement — that they seek power, success and wealth for themselves and admire them in others, and that they underestimate what is of true value in life.
~Sigmund Freud

To men who only aim at escaping felony, nothing short of the prisoner’s dock is disgrace.
~George Eliot

The first rule for escaping prison in the United States is always having someone more important than yourself to incriminate.
~Alan Dershowitz

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It is folly for an eminent man to think of escaping censure, and a weakness to be affected with it. All the illustrious persons of antiquity, and indeed of every age in the world, have passed through this fiery persecution.
~Joseph Addison

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Power is an instrument of fatal consequence. It is confined no more readily than quicksilver, and escapes good intentions as easily as air flows through mesh.
~Mike Pence

I was one of the many horses pulling the wagon and couldn’t escape left or right because of the will of the driver.
~Adolf Eichmann (of Hitler)

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It is a power stronger than will. Could a stone escape from the laws of gravity? Impossible. Impossible, for evil to form an alliance with good.
~Comte de Lautreamont

Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and this administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation.
~Abraham Lincoln

The irony is that the people we tend to vote for actually look down on voters and voting. That’s just idiotic, right? That’s like a snake eating its own tail! A wolf in a trap gnawing off its own head to escape!
~Steven Weber

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It isn’t running away they’re afraid of. We wouldn’t get far. It’s those other escapes, the ones you can open in yourself, given a cutting edge.
~Margaret Atwood

We have need of history in its entirety, not to fall back into it, but to see if we can escape from it.
~Jose Ortega Y Gasset

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Governments that block the aspirations of their people, that steal or are corrupt, that oppress and torture or that deny freedom of expression and human rights should bear in mind that they will find it increasingly hard to escape the judgement of their own people, or where warranted, the reach of international law.
~William Hague

A man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death.
~Lucius Accius

In the last analysis, of course, an oath will encourage fidelity in office only to the degree that officeholders continue to believe that they cannot escape ultimate accountability for a breach of faith.
~James L Buckley

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It is only too easy to make suggestions and later try to escape the consequences of what we say.
~Jawaharlal Nehru

You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.
~Abraham Lincoln

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In Hiroshima, bombed Aug. 6, 1945, no warning was given of the air attack, and thus no escape was possible for the mostly women, children and old people who fell victim.
~Lydia Millet

If you are strong and fighting the weak, then if you kill your opponent, then you are a scoundrel… if you let him kill you, then you are an idiot. So here is a dilemma which others have suffered before us, and for which as far as I can see, there is simply no escape.
~Martin Van Creveld

The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
~Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

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When you see a man led to prison say in your heart, “Mayhap he is escaping from a narrower prison.” And when you see a man drunken say in your heart, “Mayhap he sought escape from something still more unbeautiful.”
~Khalil Gibran

The evil which one suffers patiently as inevitable seems insupportable as soon as he conceives the idea of escaping from it.
~Alexis de Tocqueville

My eyes, my brain seek out escape routes wherever I am sent.
~Jack Henry Abbott

The other inmates stand in a long straight line, flanked by guards, and I am dragged past them. I do not respect them, because they will not run ‒ will not try to escape.
~Jack Henry Abbott

I have been desperate to escape for so many years now, it is routine for me to try to escape.
~Jack Henry Abbott

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Many of us who walk to and fro upon our usual tasks are prisoners drawing mental maps of escape.
~Loren Eiseley

You can not escape a prison if you do not know you’re in one.
~Vernon Howard

The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.
~Fyodor Dostoevsky

If you think you’re free, there’s no escape possible.
~Ram Dass

The hardest prison to escape is in your mind.
~author unknown

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Place me behind prison walls ‒ walls of stone ever so high, ever so thick, reaching ever so far into the ground. There is a possibility that in some way or another I may be able to escape. But stand me on that floor and draw a chalk line around me and have me give my word of honor never to cross it. Can I get out of that circle? No. Never.
~Karl G Maeser

Black people are the magical faces at the bottom of society’s well. Even the poorest whites, those who must live their lives only a few levels above, gain their self-esteem by gazing down on us. Surely, they must know that their deliverance depends on letting down their ropes. Only by working together is escape possible. Over time, many reach out, but most simply watch, mesmerized into maintaining their unspoken commitment to keeping us where we are, at whatever cost to them or to us.
~Derrick Bell

These poor wretches were stolen from their homes, carried to a strange country, and sold to servitude, from which they sought to escape on the first occasion which offered.
~Philip Hone (NYC mayor 1826-27, noted diarist)

The people who couldn’t get out of New Orleans to escape the storm were predominantly Black.
~Charles B Rangel

The purposeful restriction of knowledge has been at the heart of untold misery and hardship in this world. Serfs were kept illiterate so as to not jeopardize the feudal system. Slaves were kept in the dark on a variety of subjects so as to not provide them the possibility of escape.
~Niger Innis

Furthermore, the slaves cannot be put into a more wretched situation, ourselves being judges, and the community cannot take a more lively step to escape ruin, and obtain the smiles and protection of Heaven.
~Samuel Hopkins

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The die is set and Malcolm will not escape for the foolish talk he spoke against his benefactor, such a man, is worthy of death [assassinated @39], and it would have been so, were it not for Muhammad’s confidence that God would give him the victory over the enemies.
~Louis Farrakhan

I expected to die. At no time before the trial did I expect to escape with my life. Yet being executed in the gas chamber did not necessarily mean defeat. It could be one more step to bring the community to a higher level of consciousness.
~Huey Newton (assassinated @47)

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I knew racial discrimination at its worst in the 1930s. I lived with the humility of it but I never lost my sense of humor. Humor is the escape valve from the deadly reality of adversity.
~Nipsey Russell

Certainly there is, for the American Negro artist who can escape the restrictions the more advanced among his own group would put upon him, a great field of unused material ready for his art.
~Langston Hughes

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…an unlucky accident happened to some of the French mathematicians in Peru. It seems that they were shewing French gallantry to the natives’ wives, who have murdered their servants destroyed their instruments and burnt their papers, the Gentlemen escaping narrowly themselves. What an ugly article this will make in a journal.
~Colin Maclaurin

Good men, whether they be Christians or rationalists, do not desire to discriminate between races, but the distinctions implanted by Nature are too conspicuous to escape the observation of our senses.
~Arthur Keith

There’s no question that I’m African-American. OK? I’m a black man. We’re not going to escape that.
~Mekhi Phifer

In spirituals, the talk of heaven and deliverance was code for a better life. ‘Crossing the River Jordan’ was code, of course, for escaping to freedom.
~Kathleen Battle

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~BuzzFeed Multiplayer: SEAL Team SIX Member Reveals How To Escape A Kidnapping (8:24) self-explanatory

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~Michel Sanchez: C’est la Vie (4:05) a moment of visual whimsy, for escape

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One should not associate with controversy; one should always reach for the highest ratings; one should never forget that there is safety in numbers; one should always remember that comedy, adventure, and escapism provide the best atmosphere for selling.
~Peter George Peterson (ex-Sec. Treasury)

In the successful organization, no detail is too small to escape close attention.
~Lou Holtz

There are few retreats, that can escape the penetrating eye of avarice.
~Thomas Clarkson

However, the economics of our business continued to deteriorate. We barely escaped bankruptcy a year ago, and in the aftermath of that escape we had to make some even tougher decisions.
~Gerard Arpey

There is just no escaping the fact that the single biggest factor determining whether an organization is going to get healthier ‒ or not ‒ is the genuine commitment and active involvement of the person in charge.
~Patrick Lencioni

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What polluters do is raise the standards of living for themselves, while lowering the quality of living for everybody else, and they do that by escaping the disciplines of the free market.
~Robert F Kennedy, Jr

As a 25-year-old banker, I decided to leave my career and change the world. This sounds like a move that a 25-year-old banker might make today ‒ to escape the chaos.
~Jacqueline Novogratz (philanthropist)

We regard wealth as something to be properly used, rather than as something to boast about. As for poverty, no one need be ashamed to admit it: the real shame is in not taking practical measures to escape from it.
~Pericles

An avowal of poverty is no disgrace to any man; to make no effort to escape it is indeed disgraceful.
~Thucydides

Economics, we learn in the history of thought, only became a science by escaping from the casuistry and moralizing of medieval thought.
~Kenneth E Boulding

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That soul-destroying, meaningless, mechanical, moronic work is an insult to human nature which must necessarily and inevitably produce either escapism or aggression, and that no amount of ‘bread and circuses’ can compensate for the damage done‒these are facts which are neither denied nor acknowledged but are met with an unbreakable conspiracy of silence‒because to deny them would be too obviously absurd and to acknowledge them would condemn the central preoccupation of modern society as a crime against humanity.
~E F Schumacher

In a market economy, however, the individual has some possibility of escaping from the power of the state
~Peter L Berger

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Nobody has ever gone broke selling escape to the American public.
~John Lahr

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Fake realism is the escapist literature of our time. And probably the ultimate escapist reading is that masterpiece of total unreality, the daily stock market report.
~Ursula K Le Guin

To escape the curse of commoditization, a company has to be a game-changer, and that requires employees who are proactive, inventive and zealous.
~Gary Hamel

While working in advertising, I channelled my creative energy into elaborate escape fantasies: cake making, dog breeding, the Peace Corps.
~Meg Rosoff

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When stuck years ago in a job I hated, my only friend was the public bench. As the tedious mornings dragged on, how I would long for the lunch hour, when I would be able to escape the torture of the office and stroll over to the churchyard and into the comforting wooden embrace of one of its benches.
~Tom Hodgkinson

No one can feel more gratefully the charm of noble scenery, or the refreshment of escape into the unspoiled solitudes of nature, than the laborer at some close in-door employment.
~Lucy Larcom

The real test of a bridge player isn’t in keeping out of trouble, but in escaping once he’s in.
~Alfred Sheinwold

For me, the value of a climb is the sum of three inseparable elements, all equally important: aesthetics, history, and ethics. Together they form the whole basis of my concept of alpinism. Some people see no more in climbing mountains than an escape from the harsh realities of modern times. This is not only uninformed but unfair. I don’t deny that there can be an element of escapism in mountaineering, but this should never overshadow its real essence, which is not escape but victory over your own human frailty.
~Walter Bonatti

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I’m not a gamer. But I am very aware of the escapism of drugs. In my mind those kind of do the same thing. They dull us to the aches and pains of our status quo.
~Joshua Mohr

The single biggest misconception about games is that they’re an escapist waste of time… We have to accept as a society that games are not escapist. They really do change us.
~Jane McGonigal

The Sims is an escapist vehicle for people who want to escape to where they already are, which is why I thought this game was made precisely for me.
~Chuck Klosterman

With multiplayer, permanent death, and an ever-changing world to explore and conquer, ‘A Valley Without Wind‘ might be the place you’re looking for if you need to escape the same dreary titles.
~Rob Manuel

I love sci-fi, computer games. I love any escapes. Give me them all.
~Alexander Siddig

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It’s going to be a rule, I think, for wearing a crash hat, and I actually fractured my skull through not wearing a hat. I was so lucky to escape from that, and now, it’s something I always do.
~Charlotte Dujardin (dressage champion)

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Basketball is my escape, I feel at my best when I play.
~Ja Morant

Baseball is my escape. The sights, the sounds, the way the park smells. There is truly no place I would rather be than at a game.
~Alyssa Milano

When I put a quarter into an arcade machine or call up an emulated game on my computer, I do it to escape the world that is a slave to the time that makes things fall apart. I have never played these games to occupy my world.
~D B Weiss

I’d go to swim practice, put my face in the water, and I didn’t have to talk to anybody. Swimming was like my escape, but it was also like this huge prison because I felt like I had to swim up to people’s standards.
~Amanda Beard

It’s not so much about killing an animal, it’s being at peace and you don’t have to worry about all the other things that go on. That’s a couple of hours a week that you get to escape but it’s nice to do that.
~Brett Favre

When I walk through that gate to the court, that’s my escape. I block out everything, good and bad.
~Maria Sharapova

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My dad just wanted me to find something to do to keep me out of trouble. Boxing was the great escape.
~Diego Corrales

For most Olympic athletes, their training is their hardest challenge and where they push themselves to the limit. For Paralympians, training and competition is an escape from the hardships and struggles of their everyday life. That is the difference.
~Giles Duley

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Real life is generally much duller and inevitably sadder, most of the time. In film, you control everything that’s going on, so you can indulge the most fantastic, romantic, escapist feelings and fantasies. You can do anything you want. That’s why it’s very seductive and pleasurable to earn your living making movies because you’re not living in the real world.
~Woody Allen

Without [diversion] we would be in a state of weariness, and this weariness would spur us on to seek a more solid means of escaping from it. But diversion amuses us, and leads us unconsciously to death.
~Blaise Pascal

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While it’s really hard to do, at the same time, I’m escaping my body, which I really want to do. I’m living someone else’s life. I get very intensely into the story, into the interviews and the research. I’m experiencing things along with my subjects. I have a freedom I don’t have in my physical life.
~Laura Hillenbrand (bio/non-fiction)

I always felt that acting was an escape, like having the secret key to every door and permission to go into any realm and soak it up. I enjoy that free pass.
~Edward Norton

As a kid, I was into music, played guitar in a band. Then I started acting in plays in junior high school and just got lost in the puzzle of acting, the magic of it. I think it was an escape for me.
~Michael J Fox

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I see myself as a character actor, and I’ve always been drawn to playing characters that are different from myself because acting is escapism for me. I’ve never been that comfortable playing people that are like me.
~Alessandro Nivola

I think you have to be very secure as an actor to escape yourself ‒ to revisit someone’s past, whether you’re portraying another person or creating someone, and then to come back to who you are and not bring those emotions with you.
~Alex Pettyfer

It’s a nice challenge to escape your reality. I think that’s why actors do what we do. We like to play other people. It’s therapeutic.
~Stella Maeve

I just find it fascinating, like everybody, to be in a different life. It’s an escape.
~Elizabeth McGovern

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Acting is an escape from the boring person that I am in real life.
~Wallace Shawn

When you’re acting, you’re escaping and hiding behind something. It’s cliched to say, but there’s a safety there.
~Tamsin Egerton

I love acting because it’s a bit of an escape. It gives you the ability to reinvent yourself. They say that acting is the shy man’s revenge.
~Hayden Christensen

I’m starting to shake it off, I am quite self-conscious, and it’s only when I’m playing roles that I can escape that. The older I get, the more people tell me it’s absolutely fine to be the way you are with all your quirks and nuances, and I wish I’d learnt that younger ‒ I would have relaxed a bit more.
~Jessica Brown Findlay

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Being a posh actor in England you cannot escape the class-typing from whatever side you look at it.
~Benedict Cumberbatch

I just went and got an agent because I thought I can create my own world ‒ you can’t right your own life, but you can escape to a world where you can have control.
~Helena Bonham Carter

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I absolutely don’t relate to being beaten down my whole life ‒ I had amazing opportunities at a young age ‒ but there is still in many, many people’s minds the notion that I’ll never be able to escape Harry Potter.
~Daniel Radcliffe

I wanted to prove that I could play something else, but there were 249 episodes out there of ‘Mayberry,’ and it was aired every day. It was hard to escape.
~Andy Griffith

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Acting is about giving something away, handing yourself over to whatever role you are asked to play. I’m not hiding or escaping or seeking anonymity. I reserve the right not to have a rubber stamp on my forehead saying this is who I am. Because who I am gets in the way of people looking innocently at the parts I play.
~Alan Rickman

And I think it is the genius of actors to be able to escape whatever people are expecting of them. Otherwise you become like a factory worker.
~Olivier Martinez

I do like escapism. I like going to the movies on a Friday night and seeing something fun.
~Charlie Kaufman

It’s all about escapism. That’s essentially what all movies are about. It’s a vicarious thrill.
~Todd Phillips

Everyone wants to escape, everyone’s drawn to escapism to leave their lives for an hour or two, and we’re all so curious as human beings.
~Josh Bowman

The problem with most genre fantasy is that it’s not nearly fantastic enough. It’s escapist, but it can’t escape.
~China Mieville

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My films do have characters who have trouble escaping the world around them.
~Lasse Hallstrom

A studio allows me more freedom. You can create your own sort of reality which is actually more exciting than shooting on location. You can conjure up a complete atmosphere of escapism for the public.
~Ken Adam

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I guess lyrically they’re similar because they’re talking about escaping the kind of misery that likes company. ‘The Last One Alive,’ for me, is very simple. It’s just about alienation, really, that causes anger.
~Jon Crosby

One filmmaker makes films that are deep, intellectual, profound and confrontational. And the other one makes purely vacuous, escapist films. I’m not sure the one who makes escapist films is making a poorer contribution than the one who makes the deeper films.
~Woody Allen

It’s really fun to be in a film that’s pure entertainment, that people want to go and see. I think, in the current climate, the state of things, people want escapism.
~Sienna Miller

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More than ever, movies reveal themselves as healing, as helpful, as encouraging, as escapist ‒ anything that makes someone get through their day in these times. It’s the best form of entertainment, and it’s still arguably the most inexpensive form of entertainment.
~Nicolas Cage

It seems to me that making escapist films might be a better service to people than making intellectual ones and making films that deal with issues. It might be better to just make escapist comedies that don’t touch on any issues. The people just get a cool lemonade, and then they go out refreshed, they enjoy themselves, they forget how awful things are and it helps them ‒ it strengthens them to get through the day.
~Woody Allen

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Ernest Borgnine‘ is sort of my version of Woody Allen’s ‘Purple Rose Of Cairo‘ in that it’s about the occasional difficulty of coming to terms with the cold hard facts and the temptation to escape into another world ‒ like movies, for example. I’m a pro at escaping.
~John Grant

I’ve been escaping my whole life. Since I was a little child, I escaped into the movies on the other side as an audience member. I escaped by going into the movies and sitting in the movies all day long.
~Woody Allen

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For me personally, I think I just enjoy movies about werewolves or vampires because it’s not like an everyday thing. It’s something you can really escape into.
~Agnes Bruckner

I love going to movies. It’s just big, it takes you away, you can escape into it.
~Tom Welling

People have perhaps gotten to the point where for the most part movies are a just bit of escape.
~Neil LaBute

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I do know that I’ve read somewhere that it’s been statistically proven that in times of war, horror films are much more popular. I don’t know why that is. You’d think it’d be the opposite. You’d think people would want to escape from it.
~Aaron Stanford

It’s the reason we go to films and watch television: to escape the mundane nature of life and see another world and see ourselves in that other world. I think that’s what sci-fi does so well.
~Tatiana Maslany

I think we simply all like to project ourselves into somebody else somebody who is better-looking, richer, smarter. It’s comforting. It’s escapism, and that, of course, is what the movies are supposed to be all about. Ultimately, I think it’s just part of human nature to pretend.
~Richard D Zanuck

Television’s escapist programming naturally continues to endorse living beyond one’s means as the time-tested American Way and rarely depicts families or individuals wracked by the pressures and miseries that come with excess.
~Tom Shales

You can’t escape ‘Star Trek‘ influence, especially characters you literally grew up with.
~Tamlyn Tomita

I don’t go out to parties because I’d look terrible in pictures. My escape is television ‒ it’s like meditation to me.
~Alber Elbaz

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The physical life of the scene is determined by whether the set squeezes people together or whether the set has an escape place in it.
~Elia Kazan

We all have an escape. Mine was theater.
~Samantha Barks

It’s the relationship I have with the world: always trying to escape from reality. I’m a daydreamer; I don’t feel in harmony with my epoch or the societies I live in.
~Amin Maalouf (French-Lebanese author)

In my youth, daydreaming nurtured me, provided a safe haven. I’d sleep for twelve hours and even when awake escape to the safe place in my mind.
~Sandra Cisneros (American author)

I’m a massive daydreamer. I’m constantly lost within my own fantasies and my own thoughts personally, and I think maybe that is sort of represented in what we do for a living, the fact that we make believe everything and we escape into these other characters for a living.
~Emily Browning (Aussie actor)

Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
~Edgar Allan Poe (writer)

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Anyone can escape into sleep, we are all geniuses when we dream, the butcher’s the poet’s equal there.
~Emil Cioran (Romanian philosopher)

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It’s about avoiding reality through various escape routes that become addictions and lead to Hell. My character is addicted to television, chocolate, coffee, to her dream of her son, which has no basis in reality.
~Ellen Burstyn

Everybody past a certain age, regardless of how they look on the outside, pretty much constantly dreams of being able to escape from their lives.
~Douglas Coupland

I was always someone who lived in the future all the time, it was always the next thing ‒ dreams of escape.
~Julie Walters

Drugs are marvelous if you want to escape, but reality is so rich, why escape?
~Geraldine Chaplin

A great book provides escapism for me. The artistry and the creativity in a story are better than any drugs.
~Wentworth Miller

Escape into the dream. Escape, a key thing charged against these drugs, that they are for escapists. I think the people who make this charge hardly dare dream to what degree they are escapist.
~Terence McKenna

You cannot find any peace by escaping from human pain and suffering; you have to find peace and harmony right in the midst of human pain. That is the purpose of spiritual life
~Dainin Katagiri

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~Omeleto: The Exit Plan (14:03) in a world starved for resources…

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But the sound of water escaping from mill-dams, &c., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things. Shakespeare could make everything poetical; he tells us of poor Tom’s haunts among “sheep cotes and mills.” As long as I do paint, I shall never cease to paint such places. They have always been my delight.
~John Constable

I know the world that I am painting is not a reality. It is a whim, an entertainment to provoke something in people, whether as escapism or relief. I think that is very valid.
~Tim Walker

It’s still an escape for me, painting, so it also takes me elsewhere. I don’t think I would do it otherwise.
~Peter Doig

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Degas was obsessed by the art of classical ballet, because to him it said something about the human condition. He was not a balletomane looking for an alternative world to escape into. Dance offered him a display in which he could find, after much searching, certain human secrets.
~John Berger

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I could feel myself changing physically. It was like something dropped out of the sky. Seeing her on the fire escape had given me a certain feeling, and then when I saw the photograph of her, it gave me a similar feeling. And I thought that was an incredibly powerful thing ‒ that a photograph could give you a feeling that was similar to a feeling you had in the physical world. Nobody could’ve told me that. I knew what I was going to do for the rest of my life.
~Henry Wessel, Jr

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Vaudeville was characterized by sunny optimism, acts that were uplifting, cheerful, and clean. It provided a fanciful, magical escape, but after Black Friday, the tone of American entertainment changed almost overnight.
~Karen Abbott

One of my inspirations, Harry Houdini, remains an icon of the art because he defied our primal fears. His demonstrations in the early 20th century, especially his escape from the Chinese water torture cell, represented triumph over suffocation, drowning, disorientation and helplessness.
~Criss Angel

Houdini connected to people on an emotional level so that when he would escape that straight jacket it wasn’t about the straight jacket. It was about people looking at it and escaping poverty. When you have that it’s the truest form of magic.
~Criss Angel

There’s something about the Houdini act that is not always made clear ‒ about the escape act in general.
~James Randi

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Escape from the architecture ghetto is one of the major drivers and has been from the very beginning.
~Rem Koolhaas

I think my attitudes about the past are very traditional. You can’t ignore history; you can’t escape it even if you want to. You might as well know where you come from, and you might as well know that everything has been done in some shape or form.
~Frank Gehry (architect)

My dad put me in a theater group camp at Santa Monica Playhouse when I was, like, six, and then I started to realize I really liked it when I was 11 or 12; it was nice to just escape.
~Diana Silvers

The first song that I wrote was when I was with The Del Rios. I was like 14 years old but I was always putting my thoughts down on paper even before then because it was like an escape ‒ a way of unleashing all the stuff.
~William Bell

I knew from the age of 16 that I wanted to be a writer because I just didn’t think I could do anything else. So I read and read and wrote short stories and dreamed of escape.
~Paul Auster

I didn’t really escape that gravity until I moved 300 miles south to go to college at 18, where authorship no longer seemed something liable to induce vengeful punishment.
~David Knopfler

I was a slightly melancholy child and I think films were a way of escaping for me.
~Charlie Hunnam

There is a core of loneliness. It’s partly existential. Secondly, I was raised a loner. My parents were not there. My father was asked to leave because he couldn’t metabolize ethanol. Actually, my mother ran away with us when I was 2 months old and my brother was 5. Real dramatic stuff: down the fire escape, through backyards. So, I sort of raised myself. I was alone a lot and I invented myself ‒ I lived through the radio and through my imagination.
~George Carlin

A climb-out fight is where you climb a building. You climb fire escapes. You climb to the top of the building. You fight on the roof, and you fight all the way down again.
~Jack Kirby

To romp along the connected rooftops and fire escapes of Chicago’s second city of garages was my young life’s passion.
~Lynn Margulis

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The experience I learned was that … if you leave decision to the public, you can be killed… I felt really violated: they cut my clothes, stuck rose thorns in my stomach, one person aimed the gun at my head, and another took it away. It created an aggressive atmosphere. After exactly 6 hours, as planned, I stood up and started walking toward the public. Everyone ran away, escaping an actual confrontation.
~Marina Abramovic (performance artist)

My mom didn’t let me play video games growing up, so now I do. Gaming gives me a chance to just let go, blow somebody up and fight somebody from another dimension. It’s all escapism.
~Wayne Brady

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After I had done the first ‘Pirates‘ movie and ‘Secret Window,’ I went on vacation to escape with my kiddies and my girl, and someone said that there was an island down the road for sale. I said, ‘Oh well, let’s go see it.’ I looked at it, I walked on it, and I was done. It had to be.
~Johnny Depp

It was a great escape for me and it was a way to take a break from what was going on in my own world, to go into another world.
~Alice Hoffman

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The arts were a big part of my childhood. We went to the theatre and opera a lot as a family. We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available. For someone like myself who wasn’t that academically inclined, it was a great escape.
~Sarah Jessica Parker

The cross of the Legion of Honor has been conferred on me. However, few escape that distinction.
~John Lennon

This is who I am
Escapist
Paradise Seeker
Farewell, time to fly
Out of sight
Out of time
Away from all lies
~Tuomas Holopainen

I like big escapist films. It’s odd because the type of comedian I am and the things I do when I’m writing and directing myself usually deal with the darker side of the human psyche and excruciating social faux pas. I often deal in taboos and the subjects I do as a stand-up are quite challenging. But my film roles have been much more fun and escapist.
~Ricky Gervais

Childhood didn’t have a big influence on me, really ‒ in fact I spent most of it plotting how to escape.
~Simon Callow

I mean, being a child was being a child, was being a creature without power, without pocket money, without escape routes of any kind. So I didn’t want to be a child.
~Maurice Sendak

I spent my whole childhood looking for an escape.
~Dennis Rodman

I was a scared kid… I think I was born a nervous wreck, and I think movies were one way to find a way transferring my own private horrors to everyone else’s lives. It was less of an escape and more of an exorcism.
~Steven Spielberg

A child can escape the shadows.
~Steve Largent

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Elegance is not the prerogative of those who have just escaped from adolescence.
~Steven Mason

Youth is to all the glad season of life; but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains, or what it escapes.
~Thomas Carlyle

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When I was three, my father was three. When I was six, he was six… he needed me to escape from being 50.
~Christopher Robin Milne

I think middle-age is the best time, if we can escape the fatty degeneration of the conscience which often sets in at about fifty.
~William Inge

We thought we were running away from the grownups, and now we are the grownups.
~Margaret Atwood

Maturity is having the ability to escape categorization.
~K Rexroth

Nobody escapes age and gravity.
~Harlan Ellison

To be young is to live in the hope of escaping youth; to be old, in the despair of having succeeded.
~Jose Bergamin

I was escaping from Nature and at last becoming myself, that Other whom I was aspiring to be in the eyes of others.
~Jean-Paul Sartre

I was suddenly really famous, and I didn’t know how to cope. I didn’t know myself well enough as a person, number one, and as an actor, number two. I wanted to escape.
~Kate Winslet

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I’m not too keen on talking. I always have the feeling that the words are getting away from me, escaping and scattering. It’s not to do with vocabulary or meanings, because I know quite a lot of words, but when I come out with them they get confused and scattered. That’s why I avoid stories and speeches and just stick to answering the questions I’m asked. All the extra words, the overflow, I keep to myself, the words that I silently multiply to get close to the truth.
~Delphine de Vigan (Fr novelist)

That’s the thing about interviews, at some point you’re going to change your mind. But it’s there forever and you can’t escape it.
~Martha Plimpton

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The glory of my name increases my shame. Less known by mortals, I could better escape their eyes.
~Jean Racine

If fame belonged to me, I could not escape her; if she did not, the longest day would pass me on the chase, and the approbation of my dog would forsake me then. My barefoot rank is better.
~Emily Dickinson

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We call the beautiful the highest, because it appears to us the golden mean, escaping the dowdiness of the good and the heartlessness of the true.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson

To devote yourself to the creation and enjoyment of beauty, then, can be a serious business‒not always necessarily a means of escaping reality, but sometimes a means of holding on to the real when everything is flaking away into… rhetoric and plot.
~Elizabeth Gilbert

Faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest.
~Walter Scott

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We’re so trendy we can’t even escape ourselves.
~Kurt Cobain

Even the Beatles found it hard to escape their image; they were trapped by it.
~Tina Weymouth

The only way to escape the abyss is to look at it, gauge it, sound it out and descend into it.
~Cesare Pavese

The only way to escape the personal corruption of praise is to go on working.
~Albert Einstein

Music to me is so internal. It’s physical and it’s emotional. Whereas fashion is so much about the external that it’s almost like a break. It’s not inner turmoil. It’s total escapism.
~Florence Welch

Fashion is so close in revealing a person’s inner feelings and everybody seems to hate to lay claim to vanity so people tend to push it away. It’s really too close to the quick of the soul. Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us warm. They change our view of the world and the world’s view of us. Don’t be into trends. Don’t make fashion own you, but you decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way you live. Fashion should be a form of escapism, and not a form of imprisonment.
~Stella Blum

There’s a side to me that likes to make clothes for everyday. But I also think of fashion as an escape. It’s like a dream. Even in an economy that isn’t strong and where it’s important to sell clothes, you have to make things that let people dream a little.
~Joseph Altuzarra

Fashion is, after all, a form of escapism, and in fact people are buying more special things than ever, nowadays. They deny and deny themselves, and wait and wait, and then they get sick of it and spend to make themselves feel better.
~Tom Ford

A hat is a shameless flatterer, calling attention to an escaping curl, a tawny braid, a sprinkling of freckles over a pert nose, directing the eye to what is most unique about a face. Its curves emphasize a shining pair of eyes, a lofty forehead; its deep brim accentuates the pale tint of a cheek, creates an aura of prettiness, suggests a mystery that awakens curiosity in the onlooker.
~Jeanine Larmoth

But I was always much more interested in reading fashion magazines than I was music magazines when I was a teenager. Just that sense of romanticism and escapism and the dream of it has always been quite alluring to me, as well as that sense of becoming a character through clothes.
~Florence Welch

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§ MUSIC:

Music is a great natural high and a great natural escape.
~Shania Twain

Music is supposed to be an escape. It’s supposed to be somewhere you go, where you can be yourself, or be whatever you want to be.
~Joel Madden

With all the negativity going on in the world right now, people need an escape. When you give them a hit record or a great record, it allows them to escape for at least three to four minutes. They’re not thinking bills or economy or immigration or war when you create that kind of ambiance.
~Pitbull

From my perspective, music allows me to escape from the world of what is happening right in front of me… to the world of my thoughts, my dreams, my hopes and ideas ‒ for the world, for my own life, for the day, even for the moment.
~Danielle de Niese (opera)

Singing is a way of escaping. It’s another world. I’m no longer on earth.
~Edith Piaf

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Jimi Hendrix’s music was escapism.
~Perry Farrell

Frank Zappa was one of the gods of the Czech underground, I thought of him as a friend. Whenever I feel like escaping from the world of the Presidency, I think of him.
~Vaclav Havel

Music is always my great escape… I get to be that wild child and do whatever the hell I want on stage.
~Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction)

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Everyone needs an escape, whether that is through music or humor. My personal escape is through both of those things so I thought why not combine them? But not in a cringe way, I don’t want to make parody songs. I just want my music to have a humorous edge to it.
~Ashnikko

My songs have always had hope and perseverance in them ‒ I never write songs that have no escape hatch, no positivity.
~Jakob Dylan

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The thing about rock is that people are not just interested in bands because of where they want to go. It’s where they want to escape from that matters.
~Colin Greenwood

I think the most important thing about music is the sense of escape.
~Thom Yorke

There’s something about music that makes me feel like a different person, that feels like an escape.
~Tatiana Maslany

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What motivates me is seeing people in the crowd and wondering what they’re going home to and what they’re dealing with, and knowing that for the time being we’re their escape.
~Hayley Williams (Paramore)

I think that you have to bear in mind that music is about escape, and it’s not unreasonable to think the music business would be based around escapism.
~Peter Hook

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Hip-hop reflects the truth, and the problem is that hip-hop exposes a lot of the negative truth that society tries to conceal. It’s a platform where we could offer information, but it’s also an escape.
~Busta Rhymes

You know how a lot of people say, ‘I lose myself in music,’ or ‘I like to escape,’ but I want my music to be more of an awakening. I want it to make people to be aware of life; I don’t want my music to be a distraction. I want to light a path.
~Jhene Aiko

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All in all, I think that out of all musical genres, the world of metal is the most escapist one. Metal is also music for people who think for themselves. I think metalheads are smart people who possess a healthy dose of self-irony and a good sense of humor, and that appeals to me. I felt a strong affinity with the scene from the first moment on.
~Tuomas Holopainen (Finn, Nightwish)

If someone has been escaping reality, I don’t expect him to dig my music.
~Charles Mingus

Whether a person is spiritual or not, we all seek to get away from the stress, anger, and anxiety of everyday life. Some people drink, do drugs, or do worse to escape, and they hurt themselves in the process. Some people listen to music, mine included [ethereal], and feel better.
~Yanni

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Elvis’ early music has drama because as he sang he was escaping limits.
~Greil Marcus

For me, visuals are as important as the music. I just love escapism and giving people something to escape to. To me, that’s what art is.
~Iggy Azalea

I’ve never believed that pop music is escapist trash. There’s always a darkness in it, even amidst great pop music.
~Thom Yorke

Even though music is something I travel around doing, it is also a very private thing. A sort of escapism.
~Agnes Obel

My music is homegrown from the garden of New Orleans. Music is everything to me short of breathing. Music also has a role to lift you up ‒ not to be escapist but to take you out of misery.
~Allen Toussaint

Music is escapism from the grim realities of life. But then as soon as you escape into the music, from my point of view, I found I had to deal with the very things that I thought I was running away from. I wanted to hit those problems on the head and resolve them. So they didn’t remain as issues in my psyche.
~John Lydon

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Now there is no taboo; everything is allowed. But one cannot simply go back to tonality, it’s not the way. We must find a way of neither going back nor continuing the avant-garde. I am in a prison: one wall is the avant-garde, the other wall is the past, and I want to escape.
~Gyorgy Ligeti

My main interest in synthesizers when I was an older teenager was to escape from the spell of the 12-tone system or, in a more broad sense, the spell of the European modern-music system. That led me to explore towards electronic music and ethnic music.
~Ryuichi Sakamoto

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You need the past as a guideline. The history of music is a good basis, but to escape that stuff, that tortuous rulebook, you have to learn it first.
~John Lydon

Mozart’s music is constantly escaping from its frame, because it cannot be contained in it.
~Leonard Bernstein

The dreamer whose dreams are non-utilitarian has no place in this world. In this world the poet is anathema, the thinker a fool, the artist an escapist, the man of vision a criminal.
~Henry Miller
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Of course, I would be depressed sometimes, and my Mom would be worried about me because I would just sleep to escape. Cause I was so scared of being a musician or artist, or whatever you want to call it.
~Chantal Kreviazuk

Nearly all the Escapists in the long past have managed their own budget and their social relations so unsuccessfully that I wouldn’t want them for my landlords, or my bankers, or my neighbors. They were valuable, like powerful stimulants, only when they were left out of the social and industrial routine.
~Willa Cather

As a kid I quite fancied the romantic, Bohemian idea of being an artist. I expect I thought I could escape from the difficulties of maths and spelling. Maybe I thought I would avoid the judgement of the establishment.
~Peter Wright

My art practice eventually arrived at a point where I had freedom from various limiting conditions; the institutional mindset is not airtight and isn’t altogether ideologically programmed. There are ways of escaping.
~Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook (Thai)

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Creativity is what helps me escape a lot of my inner demons.
~Demi Lovato

People talk about escapism as if it’s a bad thing… Once you’ve escaped, once you come back, the world is not the same as when you left it. You come back to it with skills, weapons, knowledge you didn’t have before. Then you are better equipped to deal with your current reality.
~Neil Gaiman

People talk about escapism as though it’s something nasty but escapism is wonderful!
~Margaret Forster

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I wondered why people consider escapism so bad, even the escapism on display right then. At first it might appear unseemly, but in the end its lack of pretension gives it its own sort of beauty.
~Saadat Hasan Manto

We can escape the commonplace only by manipulating it, controlling it, thrusting it into our dreams or surrendering it to the free play of our subjectivity.
~Raoul Vaneigem

Provided we can escape from the museums we carry around inside us, provided we can stop selling ourselves tickets to the galleries in our own skulls, we can begin to contemplate an art which re-creates the goal of the sorcerer: changing the structure of reality by the manipulation of living symbols … Art tells gorgeous lies that come true.
~Hakim Bey

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People tend to turn to the type of entertainment that has an escapism quality.
~Melissa Joan Hart

People want to see big, escapist fare. They don’t want to be challenged to think.
~Harvey Weinstein

That is what art is at the end of the day: It’s an escapism that we all crave.
~Lauren Jauregui

Every single bit of entertainment is escapism. It’s because you are saying, “Let’s see what this other person’s life is like.” And also it’s beyond escapism, its entertainment and art as such can elevate the species. The entertainer supposedly is the muse.
~Bruce Campbell

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Music and art and culture is escapism, and escapism sometimes is healthy for people to get away from reality. The problem is when they stay there.
~Chuck D

My head’ll explode if I continue with this escapism.
~Jess C Scott (author)

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Movies and novels, the two things that informed and taught me the most, are forms of escapism. I thought that was how life could look if you wanted it to.
~Jason Diamond

I think escapism is very important, certainly in my life. I love nothing more than escaping into the world of a film or a novel. To be involved in creating that for other people is a privilege.
~Ben Barnes

I’ll probably never win an Oscar, but I’ll sure have a lot of fun! I really believe that movies are the great escape.
~Steven Spielberg

To become truly immortal a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and common sense will only interfere. But once these barriers are broken it will enter the regions of childhood vision and dream.
~Giorgio de Chirico

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My eyes has been my camera taking pictures of the world and my songs has been my messages that I tried to scatter across the back sides and along the steps of the fire escapes and on the window sills and through the dark halls.
~Woody Guthrie

I stand, limited primitive, sentimentalist, escapist
The way I shape this landscape, automatically makes this, vivid
I give it a rivet, hold it, stand at the pivot
I love it, learn to live it, then give you my exhibit
~Aceyalone

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One way of understanding a graphic novel is that it’s an ambitious comic and one way or another my comics have had ambitions. I have no problem with escapism. When I get my depressions all I want to do is escape reality.
~Art Spiegelman (Maus)

Art and religion are, then, two roads by which men escape from circumstance to ecstacy.
~Steve Mason

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I think I may have become an actor to hide from myself. You can escape into a character.
~John Candy

I’m the kind of actor who has ventured into escaping from me.
~Helena Bonham Carter

Young writers often mistakenly choose a certain vein or style based on who they want to be, unconsciously trying to blot out who they actually are. You want to escape yourself.
~Mary Karr

The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity to escape.
~Samuel Johnson

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There’s so much going on in the world. There’s so much information being thrown at us ‒ so many things are being sold to us, and we’re being told how we should appear and how to be more successful, blah, blah, blah. How does that manifest itself? In the pressures, the stress, this need to escape.
~Michael Fassbender

You’re always in a box, and you’re an escape artist if you do what I do ‒ or if you’re a creative person, period. You build your box, and then you escape from it. You build another one, and you escape from it. That’s ongoing.
~Bruce Springsteen

Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those who do not write, compose or paint can manage to escape the madness, melancholia, the panic and fear which is inherent in a human situation.
~Graham Greene

Every work of art is a great promise of escape and, therefore, like an open invitation.
~Maurizio Cattelan

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The escape to an unchallenging fairy tale can be very nice and I’m all for that, but film can also challenge you to confront the realities of our world.
~Ezra Miller

You can’t just have stuff that is free and escapist, you have to have stuff that is confrontational as well. You need stuff that is mystical but you need the realism too.
~Irvine Welsh

All of us use art and literature as an escape from time to time, but if it’s any good, it has a healing quality ‒ a quality that enlarges our human spirits.
~Katherine Paterson

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I want to make it clear: it’s not that I hate mainstream cinema. It’s perfectly fine. There are a lot of people who need to escape, because they are in very difficult situations, so they have the right to escape from the world. But this has nothing to do with an art form.
~Michael Haneke

The ultimate in art is self-expression not escape.
~Duke Ellington

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~WhatTheGenre: Deadmaus5&Kaskade • Escape, ft. Hayla (3:52) languid/sultry and high energy cohabit

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~Enrique Iglesias: Escape (3:29) escaping love, failing at it

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~Alasdair Braxton: The Weeknd • Escape from LA (2:06) confessional, dance video

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~TopPop: Ruper Holmes • Escape (The Pina Colada Song) painfully, adorably dweebish

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~Goteee Records: Relient K • Be My Escape (3:09) a world closing in needs one

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~Travis Scott: Escape Plan (2:45) taste of the wild side, the plan, anyway

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~Boys Like Girls: The Great Escape (3:27) graduation, a celebration

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~MadVictor: Assassin’s Creed • Escape, ft. Summer Haze (2:38) it remains unclear whether it is the Assassin or the dead who escape

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~Carlo Seda: Escape (2:17) from another place on the planet

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~Nemzzz: Escape (2:08) bling’s the thing

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~Gwen Stefani: The Sweet Escape, ft. Akon (4:06) stylish fun

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~She is Legend: Moon Day Real Escape (1:55) girl band, Japanese in style & voice, anime

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~Antexon: Steve Barakatt • Escape (3:52) piano w/ orchestra

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~imase: Escape (3:12) charming, and just because, minimally animated

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~Stray View: Escape (3:55) rock ‘n roll in sea-green and vine

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~Epitaph Records: Sage Francis • Escape Artist (4:07) foot-chase against a bit-of-the-bizarre in black, rap happenin’ in the background

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No one can live without relationship. You may withdraw into the mountains, become a monk, a sannyasi, wander off into the desert by yourself, but you are related. You cannot escape from that absolute fact. You cannot exist in isolation.
~Jiddu Krishnamurti

Anyone with a heart, with a family, has experienced loss. No one escapes unscathed. Every story of separation is different, but I think we all understand that basic, wrenching emotion that comes from saying goodbye, not knowing if we’ll see that person again ‒ or perhaps knowing that we won’t.
~Luanne Rice

The problem with escaping is that we leave behind us, even among those we love, different versions of the truth and everything we couldn’t bring ourselves to say.
~Frederick Weisel

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Romance like a ghost escapes touching; it is always where you are not, not where you are. The interview or conversation was prose at the time, but it is poetry in the memory.
~George William Curtis

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Love is something far more than desire for sexual intercourse; it is the principal means of escape from the loneliness which afflicts most men and women throughout the greater part of their lives.
~Bertrand Russell

Life cannot be without relationship, but we have made it so agonizing and hideous by basing it on personal and possessive love. Can one love and yet not possess? You will find the true answer not in escape, ideals, beliefs but through the understanding of the causes of dependence and possessiveness.
~Jiddu Krishnamurti

Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as a means of escape.
~Bell Hooks

When the eternal and the human meet, that’s where love is born — not through escaping our humanity or trying to disappear into transcendence, but through finding that place where they come into union.
~Adyashanti

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Marriage is a kind of prison for anyone who’s miserable in it ‒ men and women alike ‒ and anyone who’s suffered through difficult periods in marriage dreams of escape from it.
~Adam Ross

It just seems like the most successful, iconic love stories are not so easy or escapist. I think the ones that stay with us and resonate are full of conflict, discord and misunderstandings ’cause that’s what makes drama happen or tension even if it’s a comedy.
~Claire Danes

Usually I’m on top to keep the guy from escaping.
~Lisa Lampanelli (comedian)

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The office is a romantic enabler because you’re always around the person you have a crush on. There’s no escape from, and maybe no desire to escape from, those pressure-cooker conditions. And there’s an automatic series of things you have to talk about all the time.
~Joshua Ferris

Unfenced by law, the unmarried lover can quit a bad relationship at any time. But you ‒ the legally married person who wants to escape doomed love ‒ may soon discover that a significant portion of your marriage contract belongs to the State, and that it sometimes takes a very long while for the State to grant you your leave.
~Elizabeth Gilbert

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She placed her palm over his wound, pressing as hard as she dared. She would stop the blood. She would hold him and stop his life from escaping. She would hold life inside him and he wouldn’t die
~Michael Grant

A man has only one escape from his old self: to see a different self in the mirror of some woman’s eyes.
~Clare Boothe Luce

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I could always escape into this demi-monde of homosexuality, which I feel really indebted to. It stopped me being a ‘mummy’s boy.’
~Rufus Wainwright

We know how powerful our mother was when we were little, but is our wife that powerful to us now? Must we relive our great deed of escape from Mama with every other woman in our life?
~Frank Pittman

You cannot escape the fact that women mould your first five years, whether you like it or not. And I can’t say I do like it very much.
~Doris Lessing

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In gay culture hookups are a way of escaping your class.
~Hank Azaria

So tired of this straight line, and everywhere you turn
There’s vultures and thieves at your back
The storm keeps on twisting, you keep on building the lies
That you make up for all that you lack.
It don’t make no difference, escaping one last time
It’s easier to believe
In this sweet madness, oh this glorious sadness
That brings me to my knees.
~Sarah McLachlan

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Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart.
How hard thy yoke, how cruel thy dart.
Those escape your anger who refuse your sway,
and those are punished most, who most obey.
~Matthew Prior

Love is the missing factor; there is a lack of affection, of warmth in relationship; and because we lack that love, that tenderness, that generosity, that mercy in relationship, we escape into mass action, which produces further confusion, further misery.
~Jiddu Krishnamurti

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You know what’s funny? I don’t ever feel the need to escape. I have a strong marriage. I like my life. You hear about these guys having midlife crises ‒ I don’t see that happening to me.
~Harry Connick, Jr

You will never be able to escape from your heart. So it is better to listen to what it has to say.
~Paulo Coehlo

I can’t escape being born in Pike County, Kentucky, grandson of a miner, Luther Tibbs, and his wife, Earlene, and traveling as a child up and down Route 23 between Kentucky and Columbus, Ohio, where I was raised, experiencing life via working-class people. Nor do I want to escape.
~Dwight Yoakam

When I was a child and teenager I read whenever I had the opportunity, but since then I’ve found it hard to read as much as I’d like, children, work, and pets all providing powerful incentives to escape into a book and a practical reason why I rarely do so.
~Louise Brown

The family, that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape, nor in our inmost hearts, ever quite wish to.
~Dodie Smith

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I had to escape the destruction of my father’s bankruptcy and all that difficulty.
~Brendan Coyle

The first 10 years of my professional life had only to do with running away from my father. He was a wonderful cabinet-maker, and me being the eldest son, I had to take over his shop, his profession and so on and so on. I tried to escape by going to art school and then going on to industrial design and then interior design.
~Peter Zumthor (architect)

He was not a runner, my father, but he was quick. I always remember it was very difficult to escape from him when he was angry. If he wanted to beat us he would always catch us. Even me, he could always catch me.
~Haile Gebrselassie (2 Olympic Gold)

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I wanted to escape so badly. But of course I knew I couldn’t just give up and leave school. It was only when I heard my mom’s voice that I came out of my hiding place.
~Zhang Ziyi

I never knew how protective I was until I had my own child. I’m already thinking about intruders coming into the house and what our escape route would be.
~Jessica Simpson

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When you live on the road, going home is a place to escape and just be with your family to unwind.
~Jonathan Davis

Most people who are on the road are pretty damaged. It’s an escapist’s life. It’s not a life that forces you to look in the mirror at where you’re at and what you’re doing. It’s one where you leave the mirror behind. I think that appeals to something in all of us. On the open road, all of your regrets are out the window.
~Gavin Rossdale

Not that running away’s going to solve everything. I don’t want to rain on your parade or anything, but I wouldn’t count on escaping this place if I were you. No matter how far you run. Distance might not solve anything.
~Haruki Murakami

That’s the funny thing about trying to escape. You never really can. Maybe temporarily, but not completely.
~Jennifer L Armentrout

Paradise was always over there, a day’s sail away. But it’s a funny thing, escapism. You can go far and wide and you can keep moving on and on through places and years, but you never escape your own life. I, finally, knew where my life belonged. Home.
~J Maarten Troost

Think you’re escaping and run into yourself.
Longest way round is the shortest way home.
~James Joyce

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I still frequent my parents’ house. I go there to escape, back to the bedroom that I grew up in. Just to sit there and feel small.
~Robert Smith

Girls are the best readers in the world. Reading is really a way of kind of escaping so deeply into yourself and pursuing your own thoughts within the construct of a story.
~Caitlin Flanagan

One of the biggest motivations for me with writing my books is to offer girls some escapism, especially girls who really need it, like I did.
~Meg Cabot

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For immigrant women, the very act of immigration is about opportunity, equality, and freedom. Women immigrants come to America to care for their families, escape gender-based violence, or express their sexual identity.
~Pramila Jayapal

No woman needs intercourse; few women escape it.
~Andrea Dworkin

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In order to escape accountability for his crimes, the perpetrator does everything in his power to promote forgetting. If secrecy fails, the perpetrator attacks the credibility of his victim. If he cannot silence her absolutely, he tries to make sure no one listens.
~Judith Lewis Herman

Not by the forces of civil war can you govern the very weakest woman. You can kill that woman, but she escapes you then; you cannot govern her. No power on earth can govern a human being, however feeble, who withholds his or her consent.
~Emmeline Pankhurst

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They’re not supposed to show prison films in prison. Especially ones that are about escaping.
~Steve Buscemi

I live in my own bubble. I was looking for an audience that wouldn’t necessarily be looking for escapism when they came to my comics.
~Art Spiegelman

Drama can feel like therapy whereas comedy feels like there’s been a pressure and a weight lifted off of you. You come to work and you laugh all day, you go home and you feel light and there’s a certain feeling when you’re sitting with the audience and they leave after 90 minutes and it’s just pure escapism and they’re happy.
~Gabrielle Union

I like to laugh. It’s kind of escapism. I like to make people laugh. And I kind of like people just to have to not think about anything
~Chelsea Handler

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Some movies are so bad, it is hard to believe they were ever released; they probably escaped.
~Evan Esar

Chasing an errant swarm of bees is nothing to following a naked lunatic when the fit of escaping is upon him!
~Bram Stoker

I have no religion, but I can’t escape being extremely Jewish ethnically ‒ that is, culturally. In other words, I’m not religious, but I worry and I’m neurotic. And I’m very good with money.
~Sarah Silverman

If you’re drunk please don’t drive. If you’re on shrooms please don’t think… Walmart’s a prison for bad clothing that needs help escaping.
~Dane Cook

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Comedy is an escape, not from truth but from despair; a narrow escape into faith.
~Christopher Fry

From the time of Adam and Eve, man has tried to escape suffering in any form.
~Mother Angelica

No one can escape life’s pain. That’s life.
~Pierce Brosnan

I have been very fortunate as to escape through another day’s very severe fighting and escaped unhurt.
~John Hunt Morgan (Confed. Gen, killled by Union pvt who had served under him)

If we have been brought up with the idea that life is for suffering and sacrifice, then of course we would seek death to escape this ‘vale of tears’.
~Claude Vorilhon

Live with it. You live with pleasure, don’t you? Why don’t you live with suffering completely? Can you live with it in the sense of not escaping from it? What takes place? Watch. The mind is very clear, sharp. It is faced with the fact. The very suffering transformed into passion is enormous. From that arises a mind that can never be hurt. Full stop. That is the secret.
~Jiddu Krishnamurti

Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.
~Haruki Murakami

Of all escape mechanisms, death is the most efficient.
~Henry Ward Beecher

To run away from trouble is a form of cowardice and, while it is true that the suicide braves death, he does it not for some noble object but to escape some ill.
~Aristotle

Every man has the right to risk his own life in order to preserve it. Has it ever been said that a man who throws himself out the window to escape from a fire is guilty of suicide?
~Jean-Jacques Rousseau

If there’s ever been a dark moment in my life… well, I wanted to check out. Music was a big escape.
~Gloria Estefan

You have to respect the decision to die. It is the ultimate statement of faith in life, that it is worthy of surrender, but not escape.
~author unknown

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Death was like love, a romantic escape.
~Brigitte Bardot

It is vain for the coward to flee; death follows close behind, it is only by defying it that the brave escape.
~Francois Marie Arouet

Death, after all, is the common expectation from birth. Neither heroes nor cowards can escape it.
~Ellis Peters

Death is the one predator we can’t escape. But vampires have found the loophole so many of us crave. I think that’s the allure of vampirism.
~Sherrilyn Kenyon

Happiness is a state of non-contradictory joy–a joy without penalty or guilt, a joy that does not clash with any of your values and does not work for your own destruction, not the joy of escaping from your mind, but of using your mind’s fullest power, not the joy of faking reality, but of achieving values that are real, not the joy of a drunkard, but of a producer.
~Ayn Rand

Man is never always happy, and very often only a brief period of happiness is granted him in this world; so why escape from this dream which cannot last long?
~Frederic Chopin

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I meant that people will take anything that gives them a lift, whether it’s alcohol or cocaine or the consciousness-expanding drugs or opiates. In Iran, until recently, they sold opium in shops legally, and they had 3,000,000 addicts in a population of 15,000,000 [current pop, 91,000,000]. I don’t believe that all those people were escaping from “complexes” or anything of the sort. They were simply exposed to it.
~William S Burroughs

Ecstasy is a complex emotion containing elements of joy, fear, terror, triumph, surrender, and empathy. What has replaced our prehistoric understanding of this complex of ecstasy now is the word comfort, a tremendously bloodless notion. Drugs are not comfortable, and anyone who thinks they are comfortable or even escapist should not toy with drugs unless they’re willing to get their noses rubbed in their own stuff.
~Terence McKenna

Use them with care, and use them with respect as to the transformations they can achieve, and you have an extraordinary research tool. Go banging about with a psychedelic drug for a Saturday night turn-on, and you can get into a really bad place, psychologically. Know what you’re using, decide just why you’re using it, and you can have a rich experience. They’re not addictive, and they’re certainly not escapist, either, but they’re exceptionally valuable tools for understanding the human mind, and how it works.
~Alexander Shulgin

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Man seeks to escape himself in myth, and does so by any means at his disposal. Drugs, alcohol, or lies. Unable to withdraw into himself, he disguises himself. Lies and inaccuracy give him a few moments of comfort.
~Jean Cocteau

When you refrain from habitual thoughts and behavior, the uncomfortable feelings will still be there. They don’t magically disappear. Over the years, I’ve come to call resting with the discomfort “the detox period,” because when you don’t act on your habitual patterns, it’s like giving up an addiction. You’re left with the feelings you were trying to escape. The practice is to make a wholehearted relationship with that
~Pema Chodron

You say escaping reality, I say expanding life
You deny possibilities, I’m into exploring why
You’re into rife ‘n strife, I’m into love ‘n stuff
Found then lost, let’s call the whole thing off
~pinkyswear

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Characters who experience great trauma will sometimes create an escape.
~Geoffrey S Fletcher (writer/director)

There are times when the mind is dealt such a blow it hides itself in insanity. While this may not seem beneficial, it is. There are times when reality is nothing but pain, and to escape that pain the mind must leave reality behind.
~Patrick Rothfuss

People are always selling the idea that people with mental illness are suffering. I think madness can be an escape. If things are not so good, you maybe want to imagine something better.
~John Forbes Nash, Jr

I think mental illness or madness can be an escape also. People don’t develop a mental illness because they are in the happiest of situations, usually. One doctor observed that it was rare when people were rich to become schizophrenic. If they were poor or didn’t have too much money, then it was more likely.
~John Forbes Nash, Jr

Escapism has value, even if I don’t know what its value is, exactly. Maybe it’s just part of some healthy way that we deal with the world.
~Lev Grossman

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Even top caliber hospitals cannot escape medical mistakes that sometimes result in irreparable damage to patients.
~Carl Levin

It’s essential I look after myself, because of what I put my body through in stunts as an actor, and even more through the fishing journeys. Trekking through jungles is tough. We don’t escape to hotels and if I’m living with tribes on the bank of a river, I camp out under a canopy or kip in a canoe.
~Robson Green

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The anorexic body is held in the grip of will alone; its meaning is far from stable. What it says ‒ ‘Notice me, feed me, mother me’ ‒ is not what it means, for such attentions constitute an agonising test of that will, and also threaten to return the body to the dreaded ‘normality’ it has been such ecstasy to escape.
~Rachel Cusk

Gluttony is an emotional escape, a sign something is eating us.
~Peter De Vries

You cannot escape from the biological law of cause and effect ‒ food choices are the most significant cause of disease and premature death.
~Joel Fuhrman

“The mighty hunter,” I quipped as we snuck out the backdoor, escaping into the yard. “He can take down vicious rabids and rampaging boars, but one old lady can make him flee in terror.””One scary old lady,” he corrected me, looking relieved to be out of the house. “You didn’t hear what she told me when I got up ‒ you’re so cute I could put you in a pie. Tell me that’s not the creepiest thing you’ve ever heard.” His voice climbed a few octaves, turning shrill and breathy. “Today for dessert, we have apple pie, blueberry pie and Ezekiel pie.”
~Julie Kagawa

I drove through the stockyards of Texas on a motorcycle. It doesn’t let you escape what surrounds you and what it smells like and feels like ‒ and what hit me was the realization that something that was alive and had feelings will suffer before a piece of it is placed on our plates.
~James Cromwell

No matter where you are you can grow something to eat. Shift your thinking and you’d be surprised at the places your food can be grown! Window sill, fire escape and rooftop gardens have the same potential to provide impressive harvests
~Greg Peterson

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For I Have Known Fire and I Shall Know Fire Again

© Chet Nickerson

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It’s very difficult to escape your background. You know, I don’t think it’s necessary to even try to escape it. More and more, I start to think that it’s necessary to see exactly what it is that you inherited on both ends of the stick: your timidity, your courage, your self-deceit, and your honesty ‒ and all the rest of it.
~Sam Shepard

You cannot escape the results of your thoughts. Whatever your present environment may be, you will fall, remain or rise with your thoughts, your vision, your ideal. You will become as small as your controlling desire; as great as your dominant aspiration.
~James Lane Allen

With some people solitariness is an escape not from others but from themselves. For they see in the eyes of others only a reflection of themselves.
~Eric Hoffer

You can’t escape who you fundamentally are.
~Rick Owens

As Mark Weiner puts it, whether you gain 50 pounds or lose 50 pounds, whether you have a sex change operation for that matter, that it doesn’t matter, that there is some part of ourselves that we cannot escape.
~Todd Solondz

If we were brought to trial for the crimes we have committed against ourselves, few would escape the gallows.
~Paul Eldridge

There was more courage in bearing trouble than in escaping from it; the brave and the energetic cling to hope, even in spite of fortune; the cowardly and the indolent are hurried by their fears.
~Plotius Firmus

Modern man is a hard driven nomad without any stability, not (as the Bible has it) a wanderer or a pilgrim, but a refugee‒an escapist. Instead of meditation and reflection there is only speed, fear and “distraction.”
~Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

What is needed, rather than running away or controlling or suppressing or any other resistance, is understanding fear; that means, watch it, learn about it, come directly into contact with it. We are to learn about fear, not how to escape from it.
~Jiddu Krishnamurti

I don’t run away from a challenge because I am afraid. Instead, I run toward it because the only way to escape fear is to trample it beneath your feet.
~Nadia Comaneci

Inquiry appears to be a process of thinking, but actually it’s a way to undo thinking. Thoughts lose their power over us when we realize that they simply appear in the mind. They’re not personal.
~Byron Katie

The agnostic, the skeptic, is neurotic, but this does not imply a false philosophy; it implies the discovery of facts to which he does not know how to adapt himself. The intellectual who tries to escape from neurosis by escaping from the facts is merely acting on the principle that “where ignorance is bliss, ‘tis folly to be wise.”
~Alan Watts

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We were that generation called silent, but we were silent neither, as some thought, because we shared the period’s official optimism nor, as others thought, because we feared its official repression. We were silent because the exhilaration of social action seemed to many of us just one more way of escaping the personal, of masking for a while that dread of the meaningless which was man’s fate.
~Joan Didion

Whenever humanity seems condemned to heaviness, I think I should fly like Perseus into a different space. I don’t mean escaping into dreams or into the irrational. I mean that I have to change my approach, look at the world from a different perspective, with a different logic and with fresh methods of cognition and verification.
~Italo Calvino

Do not allow yourself to suppress your thoughts. Instead, let the thoughts come before you and become a sort of observer. Start observing your own mind. Do not try to escape; do not be afraid of your thinking.
~Rama Swami

When I write down my thoughts, they do not escape me. This action makes me remember my strength which I forget at all times. I educate myself proportionately to my captured thought. I aim only to distinguish the contradiction between my mind and nothingness.
~Comte de Lautreamont

Good ideas escape their capture like a rabbit down a hole. A passing thought interrupts, disconnects them, insights get lost to the next moment’s need. You have things to teach yourself that you will never learn until you sit down to write.
~author unknown

Every man builds his world in his own image; he has the power to choose, but no power to escape the necessity of choice. If he abdicates his power, he abdicates the status of man, and the grinding chaos of the irrational is what he achieves as his sphere of existence—by his own choice.
~Ayn Rand

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Art and Religion are, then, two roads by which men escape from circumstance to ecstasy. Between aesthetic and religious rapture there is a family alliance. Art and Religion are means to similar states of mind.
~Clive Bell

I grew up in Chillum Heights in the Washington, D.C. area., and it was never a garden spot. When guys go, ‘Hey, when I grew up, my neighborhood was tough, and it was this and that’… the reality is that it was just a terribly sad place. And thank God, I was able to escape it.
~Jonathan Banks

SoHo was called Hell’s Hundred Acres because it was full of sweatshops ‒ without fire escapes. Completely not up to code. Every once in a while, these buildings would burn and 26 Puerto Ricans would be killed.
~Carl Andre

I grew up knowing about [Ted] Bundy because I grew up in Aspen and that is one of the places he kept escaping from. I remember one of the times he had escaped the Pitkin County Jail, my stepfather sat outside with a shotgun because everyone knew Bundy had escaped and so everybody was on alert.
~Boti Bliss

If I wasn’t from Philly, I couldn’t promise you that I would have the same drive and the same ambition because, as a little kid, I always saw myself as making it out, and I would escape with television.
~Nafessa Williams

Port Talbot is a steel town, where everything is covered with gray iron ore dust. Even the beach is completely littered with dust, it’s just black. The sun was setting, and it was quite beautiful. The contrast was extraordinary, I had this image of a guy sitting there on this dingy beach with a portable radio, tuning in these strange Latin escapist songs like ‘Brazil.’ The music transported him somehow and made his world less gray.
~Terry Gilliam

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In my teens I was interested in photography. Then I decided that I should learn something about the world of commerce. And I came to America at age 17 to escape Europe. I went to NYU ‒ nothing better than being 17 years old and coming to New York.
~Nicolas Berggruen

I’m one with New York, and New York is one with me. I grew up there; there’s no escaping it. We’re like Siamese twins, if you separate us, I’ll die.
~Adrian Grenier

Each neighborhood of the city appeared to be made of a different substance, each seemed to have a different air pressure, a different psychic weight: the bright lights and shuttered shops, the housing projects and luxury hotels, the fire escapes and city parks.
~Teju Cole

I think growing up in New York, you see so much at such a young age, there’s no bubble to escape into.
~Zoe Lister-Jones

Fire Island Pines is my perfect escape from N.Y.C. on weekends. Beautiful beaches, great restaurants, and fun people ‒ exactly what I need after a crazy New York week.
~Nick Wooster

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Africa is mystic; it is wild; it is a sweltering inferno; it is a photographer’s paradise, a hunter’s Valhalla, an escapist’s Utopia. It is what you will, and it withstands all interpretations. It is the last vestige of a dead world or the cradle of a shiny new one. To a lot of people, as to myself, it is just ‘home’. It is all these things but one thing ‒ it is never dull.
~Beryl Markham

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For me, St. Petersburg is the city that I can never escape because it has this special energy, even a dark energy. It keeps pulling me back.
~Anna Netrebko

As far as Athens is concerned, I also think about all those people who are trying to escape tax all the time. All these people in Greece who are trying to escape tax.
~Christine Lagarde

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When I was a little kid, all I wanted to do was to escape what I thought was the country and get to a city. Probably film and television had influenced me so much, I really thought the key to happiness was living a very artificial life in a penthouse in New York with martini glasses.
~Tom Ford

The first time that you escape from home or the small town that you live in ‒ there’s a reason a small town is called a small town: It’s because not many people want to live there.
~Billie Joe Armstrong

I wanted to escape Small Town U.S.A. To dismiss the boundaries, to explore. My life experience came from watching movies, TV, and reading books and magazines. When your culture comes from watching TV everyday, you’re bombarded with images of things that seem cool, places that seem interesting, people who have jobs and careers and opportunities.
~Trent Reznor

Multiple bouncing balls in a box are a metaphor for community. Notice how the escaping balls explode. This is what happens to people who move from Perl to Ruby.
~Larry Wall

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I can’t say I’m thankful about being German because I sometimes experience it as a huge burden. But it is an integral part of me and I wouldn’t want to escape it. I have accepted it.
~Bernhard Schlink

I can’t escape being born in Pike County, Kentucky, grandson of a miner, Luther Tibbs, and his wife, Earlene, and traveling as a child up and down Route 23 between Kentucky and Columbus, Ohio, where I was raised, experiencing life via working-class people. Nor do I want to escape.
~Dwight Yoakam

I love New York, and I’m drawn to a certain intensity of life, but I’ve just never felt like I want to escape from the Midwest. A writer lives a great deal in his own head, and so one intuitively finds places where your head is more clear. New York for me is one of those places.
~Garrison Keillor

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Cinema in India is like brushing your teeth in the morning. You can’t escape it.
~Shah Rukh Khan

Tsunamis are always big news around Hilo, grew up always getting ready to escape a tsunami.
~B J Penn

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Nothing escapes the vigilance of the New South Wales police; their reputation is known the world over.
~Joshua Slocum

Three months at Oxford persuaded me that it was not my home. I’m not English and I never will be. The life I have lived is one of partial displacement. I came to England as a means of escape, and it was a failure.
~Stuart Hall

I’m sure that growing up in the Midwest played a role in my chronic escapism. In fact, before I lived in France, I lived in Japan, England, and Bulgaria. I was determined to experience other places and cultures, particularly because I had the perception that I’d been cut off from these experiences as a child.
~Danielle Trussoni (journalist)

Fare forward, travellers! not escaping from the past
Into different lives, or into any future;
You are not the same people who left that station
Or who will arrive at any terminus,
While the narrowing rails slide together behind you.
~T S Eliot

Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
~Andre Breton

That idea of escapism… these words could sum up my life.
~Ella Maillart (adventurer, travel writer)

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Travel is best when it’s as unplanned as possible so that you get that real sense of adventure. The film ‘Thelma and Louise‘ really encapsulates that ‒ their travels are unplanned and spontaneous and therefore full of excitement, escapism and optimism.
~Douglas Booth

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One travels to escape from it all, but that is the great illusion: It cannot be done, since one travels with one’s mind.
~Ella Maillart

There was no escaping by means of any journey, however adventurous, one took one’s problems and sorrows with one.
~Elizabeth Aston

Escapism isn’t good or bad in itself. What is important is what you are escaping from and where you are escaping to.
~Terry Pratchett

It is always fair sailing, when you escape evil.
~Sophocles

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To escape and sit quietly on the beach ‒ that’s my idea of paradise.
~Emilia Wickstead

My escape is to just get in a boat and disappear on the water.
~Carl Hiaasen

Morning tide makes a great companion when you don’t want to be around people. It soothes and comforts and doesn’t ask for anything. But the sun does. The higher it gets, the more I am reminded that nothing stops time. There is no escaping it.
~Anna Banks

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@Writers Platform:

I’m not an escapist, but the value of language is that it can create places that did not exist before. And so language for me doesn’t reflect the world, it extends the world, so that it becomes larger and more fantastic and less mired in this school shooting bullshit. It actually builds a future ‒ that’s how evolution occurs.
~Blake Butler

The cry that ‘fantasy is escapist’ compared to the novel is only an echo of the older cry that novels are ‘escapist’ compared with biography, and to both cries one should make the same answer: that freedom to invent outweighs loyalty to mere happenstance, the accidents of history; and good readers should know how to filter a general applicability from a particular story.
~Tom Shippey

I don’t believe one reads to escape reality. A person reads to confirm a reality he knows is there, but which he has not experienced.
~Lawrence Durrell

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I would like to mention some preparations that were required of me. The first preparation is to take a right attitude toward life. This means, stop being an escapist! Stop being a surface liver who stays right in the froth of the surface. There are millions of these people, and they never find anything really worthwhile. Be willing to face life squarely and get down beneath the surface of life where the verities and realities are to be found. That’s what we are doing here now.
~Peace Pilgrim

All serious art is being destroyed by commerce. Most people don’t want art to be disturbing. They want it to be escapist. I don’t think art should be escapist. That’s a waste of time.
~Edward Albee

Until I read Anne Frank’s diary, I had found books a literal escape from what could be the harsh reality around me. After I read the diary, I had a fresh way of viewing the both literature and the world. From then on, I found I was impatient with books that were not honest or that were trivial and frivolous.
~Alexandra Fuller

I just wanted to make a record that wasn’t escapism. Like, I didn’t want to write another record that was devoid of meaningful content.
~Dan Deacon

You can’t just have stuff that is free and escapist, you have to have stuff that is confrontational as well. You need stuff that is mystical but you need the realism too.
~Irvine Welsh

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Novels aren’t just happy escapes; they are slivers of people’s souls, nailed to the pages, dripping ink from veins of wood pulp. Reading the right one at the right time can make all the difference.
~Brandon Sanderson

Each book was a world unto itself, and in it I took refuge.
~Alberto Manguel

For me books have always been an incredibly solid part of my life, both as escapism and simply as resource.
~Jackie French

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Everything we do is escapism, because we’ll all be dead and everything we do is completely meaningless. Why brush your teeth? Why not be in the park with the bums passing a short dog? Why pay taxes, why get educated? Of course literature is an escape. You have to fill the hours.
~T C Boyle

People talk– they sneer at escapism. Well, there are those of us who need it.
~Piers Anthony

All the best stories in the world are but one story in reality ‒ the story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape.
~Walter Bagehot

No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality.
~Shirley Jackson

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Escapism for me can come in the form of someone else’s reality.
~Lena Dunham

Fantasy is escapist, and that is its glory. If a soldier is imprisioned by the enemy, don’t we consider it his duty to escape?. . .If we value the freedom of mind and soul, if we’re partisans of liberty, then it’s our plain duty to escape, and to take as many people with us as we can!
~J R R Tolkien

I don’t see why escapist literature shouldn’t also be a work of art.
~P D James

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Reader’s Bill of Rights 1. The right to not read 2. The right to skip pages 3. The right to not finish 4. The right to reread 5. The right to read anything 6. The right to escapism 7. The right to read anywhere 8. The right to browse 9. The right to read out loud 10. The right to not defend your tastes
~Daniel Pennac

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The very word ‘fiction’ implies another world, literally a different place, whereas no one claims that a dedicated sportsman is escaping his life, or a chef or a nurse. But the poor writer ‒ the sci-fi one especially ‒ is seen as running away. Bollocks.
~Russell T Davies

There’s no real objection to escapism, in the right places… We all want to escape occasionally. But science fiction is often very far from escapism, in fact you might say that science fiction is escape into reality… It’s a fiction which does concern itself with real issues: the origin of man; our future. In fact I can’t think of any form of literature which is more concerned with real issues, reality.
~Arthur C Clarke

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All writing is communication; creative writing is communication through revelation‒it is the Self-escaping into the open.
~E B White

A writer’s style reveals something of his spirit, his habits, his capacites, his bias…it is the Self escaping into the open.
~E B White

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Anyone who has passed though the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape.
~William Hazlitt

Our principal writers have nearly all been fortunate in escaping regular education.
~Hugh MacDiarmid

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It was a great escape for me and it was a way to take a break from what was going on in my own world, to go into another world.
~Alice Hoffman

Writing is a deeply immersive experience. When the words are flying, the house could be burgled and I wouldn’t notice. I have a low boredom threshold and I like intensity – writing is a way of escaping the quotidian.
~Monica Ali

I don’t really read as much as I used to. A lot of what I was looking for as an escape I find in writing. And the other thing is that I don’t want to get into someone else’s language when I’m working.
~Alice Hoffman

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I’ll tell you why I like writing: it’s just jumping into a pool. I get myself into a kind of trance. I engage the world, but it’s also wonderful to just escape. I try to find the purities out of the confusion. It’s pretty old-fashioned, but it’s fun.
~Barry Hannah

I was enchanted by the escape into that meticulous world that seemed real yet not… well, it seemed not real, but very detailed and meticulous, bizarre.
~Richard Foreman (playwright)

Writing helps me create a different world that I can escape to.
~Ashwin Sanghi

If ever I was feeling down I would go and write something. It’s a form of escape.
~M Night Shyamalan

I’m interested in how artists and writers do this, using art as therapy. Escaping into the worlds we create. We’re all victims and few of us are truly free.
~David Lloyd

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Judging from the letters I’ve received from obviously feeble-minded persons who do so wish I would write another These Old Shades [1926], it ought to sell like hot cakes. I think myself I ought to be shot for writing such nonsense, but it’s questionably good escapist literature and I think I should rather like it if I were sitting in an air-raid shelter, or recovering from flu.
~Georgette Heyer

I submitted manuscripts to publishers. This was not so much a feeling that I should be published as a wish to escape the feared and hated drudgery of normal work.
~Tanith Lee

I took up writing to escape the drudgery of that every day cubicle kind of war.
~Walter Mosley

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I gave up writing children’s books. I wanted to escape from them as I had once wanted to escape from ‘Punch‘: as I have always wanted to escape. In vain.
~A A Milne

I write to escape; to escape poverty.
~Edgar Rice Burroughs

Editorial sigh escapes.
~Ed Note

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One of the hardest things to believe is that anyone will abandon the effort to escape a charge of murder. It is extremely important to suspend disbelief on that. If you don’t, the story is spoiled.
~Rex Stout

The ‘punch’ of a truly weird tale is simply some violation or transcending of fixed cosmic law ‒ an imaginative escape from palling reality ‒ hence, phenomena rather than persons are the logical ‘heroes.’
~H P Lovecraft

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Neither the writer nor the reader can save the world by themselves. Or escape it entirely.
~Amitava Kumar

Growing up, books were my lifeline, and I owe a debt to those writers that can never be repaid. They saved my sanity and gave me a world I could escape to. If I can pay that forward to another person, that’s all I ask.
~Sherrilyn Kenyon

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I believe that stories are incredibly important, possibly in ways we don’t understand, in allowing us to make sense of our lives, in allowing us to escape our lives, in giving us empathy and in creating the world that we live in.
~Neil Gaiman

I am there to entertain. I call my work high escape fiction; it’s high, it’s good ‒ but it’s escape, and I have no delusions about that. I have no ambition to be a serious writer, whatever that means.
~Alan Furst

Imagination doesn’t just mean making things up. It means thinking things through, solving them, or hoping to do so, and being just distant enough to be able to laugh at things that are normally painful… I would call fantasy the most serious, and the most useful, branch of writing there is. And this is why I don’t, and never would, write Real Books.
~Diana Wynne Jones

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What was a slap for ten pages of escapism, ten pages far from everything that made him unhappy, ten pages of real life instead of the monotony that other people called the real world?
~Cornelia Funke

Whether it’s a kid in high school who doesn’t have any friends and finds friends in my characters, or a guy in Afghanistan, who’s trying to forget what he did that day, and trying not to think about what he’s gotta do tomorrow… I give them a little bit of an escape.
~R A Salvatore

For me, reading was always the great escape without getting your fingers burnt.
~Geri Halliwell

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While books provided me with some escape from the mental and physical horrors of my early life, they were unreliable. Many times the protagonists suffered terribly and then died at the end.
~Sherrilyn Kenyon

Would we be so enamored with dystopian fiction if we lived in a culture where violent death was a major concern? It wouldn’t be escapism.
~Maggie Stiefvater

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It’s to a writer’s advantage to contain within himself elements of each sex, or any sex. It’s to his advantage because it makes him able to write from the female point of view as well as the male. In some cases, of course, you will find some homosexual writers who can only write from a f – – -‘s point of view. But I don’t regard myself as a f – – -! Some people may. Also audiences wanted escapism. They don’t like too much protest or criticism of their way of life.
~Tennessee Williams

When I write a book, I put everything I have into it; so the more I have, the more the books become. Some people get freaked out by them: mostly the people who believe, mistakenly, that fantasy is about escaping reality.
~Matthew Woodring Stover

Also, most people read fiction as an escape ‒ and I wonder whether my books aren’t a bit too grounded in reality to reach the widest possible audience.
~Alex Berenson

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Escapism for me can come in the form of someone else’s reality.
~Lena Dunham

I don’t see why escapist literature shouldn’t also be a work of art.
~P D James

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Occasionally, I just need to escape from my work or be reminded of the comparative bliss of my own life, so I pick up a novel.
~David Macaulay

In this job, there are some simple pleasures that really help you cope. One is books, I mean, books are a great escape. Books are a way to get your mind on something else.
~George W Bush

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Prewritten Prompt: escape

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Freethinkers reject faith as a valid tool of knowledge. Faith is the opposite of reason because reason imposes very strict limits on what can be true, and faith has no limits at all. A Great Escape into faith is no retreat to safety. It is nothing less than surrender.
~Dan Barker

Hope is one of the Theological virtues. This means that a continual looking forward to the eternal world is not (as some modern people think) a form of escapism or wishful thinking, but one of the things a Christian is meant to do. It does not mean that we are to leave the present world as it is. If you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were just those who thought most of the next.
~C S Lewis

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An Atheist believes that a hospital should be built instead of a church. An atheist believes that deed must be done instead of prayer said. An atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death. He wants disease conquered, poverty vanished, war eliminated.
~Madalyn Murray O’Hair

Meditation is nothing but coming to terms with your inner emptiness: recognizing it, not escaping; living through it, not escaping; being through it, not escaping. Then suddenly the emptiness becomes the fullness of life.
~Rajneesh

The Divine wisdom has given us prayer, not as a means whereby to obtain the good things of earth, but as a means whereby we learn to do without them; not as a means whereby we escape evil, but as a means whereby we become strong to meet it.
~Frederick William Robertson

No matter how much we try to run away from this thirst for the answer to life, for the meaning of life, the intensity only gets stronger and stronger. We cannot escape these spiritual hungers.
~Ravi Zacharias

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The pagan loves the earth in order to enjoy it and confine himself within it; the Christian in order to make it purer and draw from it the strength to escape from it.
~Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

We are at home here. Alienation is unnecessary. Contact with reality at a deep level is part of the Christian’s life. He enters into reality, rather than escaping from it. The flight from reality is a mark of Eastern and classical mysticism, not of Christianity.
~Hans Rookmaaker

Vipassana [India] is the art of living. Not the art of escaping.
~S N Goenka

There’s this idea that when you say you’re Muslim, that you’re either all in or you’re trying to escape it. I love the idea of gradations and levels, just like everybody else has.
~Ramy Youssef

That’s a very Japanese idea ‒ that children are an extension of their parents. And that when you’re reborn, your new form reflects the sins of your previous life ‒ you can’t escape.
~Takashi Miike

It is not possible either to trick or escape the mind of Zeus.
~Hesiod

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Mysticism has often been misunderstood as the attempt to escape this simple, phenomenal world to a more pure existence in heaven beyond. This is not mysticism, but Gnosticism. Biblical mysticism is the attempt to exit ‘this world’ to an alternative reality that pervades the old order. Its goal is to jettison the mind-set that says ‘greed is good,’ selfishness is normal,’ and ‘killing is necessary.’ Mysticism in biblical terms is not escapism, as so many have caricatured it, but a fight for ethics and social change.
~Walter Wink

To reverence the impersonal creation instead of the personal God who created us is a perversion designed for escaping moral accountability to the Creator.
~Dave Hunt

The nature of Christ’s salvation is woefully misrepresented by the present-day evangelist. He announces a Saviour from Hell rather than a Saviour from sin. And that is why so many are fatally deceived, for there are multitudes who wish to escape the Lake of fire who have no desire to be delivered from their carnality and worldliness.
~Arthur W Pink

The cross stands as a mystery because it is foreign to everything we exalt‒ self over principle, power over meekness, the quick fix over the long haul, cover-up over confession, escapism over confrontation, conform over sacrifice, feeling over commitment, legality over justice, the body over the spirit, anger over forgiveness, man over God.
~Ravi Zacharias

Many spiritual people are involved in a radical denial of what is happening. They want to transcend it, get rid of it, get out of it, get away from it. There’s nothing wrong with that feeling, but the approach doesn’t work because it’s escapism in spiritual clothing. It’s wearing spiritual clothing and spiritual concepts, but it is really no different than a drunk in the gutter who doesn’t want to feel the pain anymore. When you abide and accept everything completely and fully, you automatically go beyond.
~Adyashanti

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Historically the Puritans left England to escape religious persecution, and they promptly turned around and started persecuting the people they didn’t agree with ‒ the scarlet letter A, and the stocks and the dunking board came from that. That puritanism is still there.
~Hugh Hefner

Men who scorn the idea of submission to the divine Will and are outraged by the notion of a God who requires submission are among the first to demand total submission to the process in which we are involved and seem to attach a kind of moral imperative to willing participation in it. Any other attitude, so they say, is reactionary or escapist or anti-social. Perhaps, after all, they have found a divinity to worship; and, if they have, the only charitable comment must be: God help them!
~Charles le Gai Eaton

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All the seven deadly sins are man’s true nature. To be greedy. To be hateful. To have lust. Of course, you have to control them, but if you’re made to feel guilty for being human, then you’re going to be trapped in a never-ending sin-and-repent cycle that you can’t escape from.
~Marilyn Manson

The pagan loves the earth in order to enjoy it and confine himself within it; the Christian in order to make it purer and draw from it the strength to escape from it.
~Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

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I am the subject of depression so fearful that I hope none of you ever get to such extremes of wretchedness as I go to. But I always get back again by this‒I know that I trust Christ. I have no reliance but in Him, and if He falls, I shall fall with Him. But if He does not, I shall not. Because He lives, I shall live also, and I spring to my legs again and fight with my depressions of spirit and get the victory through it. And so may you do, and so you must, for there is no other way of escaping from it.
~Charles Spurgeon

Reckon then that to acquire soul-winning power, you will have to go through mental torment and soul distress. You must go into the fire if you are going to pull others out of it, and you will have to dive into the floods if you are going to draw others out of the water. You cannot work a fire escape without feeling the scorch of the conflagration, nor man a lifeboat without being covered with the waves.
~Charles Spurgeon

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I believe that nothing happens apart from divine determination and decree. We shall never be able to escape from the doctrine of divine predestination ‒ the doctrine that God has foreordained certain people unto eternal life.
~Charles Spurgeon

My granny was very concerned that we weren’t baptised ‒ Mum had been desperate to escape her own Catholic upbringing. But Granny thought we were blighted. Whenever we turned up at her house, she would flick holy water ‒ from the font she kept by the door ‒ over us, in the hope that it would save us from damnation.
~Natascha McElhone

God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us ‒ as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray.
~John Calvin

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One cannot escape the harsh fact that as a ministerial profession, the priesthood has very serious problems. They are not new. They did not develop yesterday or last year.
~Andrew Greeley

God knows Himself and every created thing perfectly. Not a blade of grass or the tiniest insect escapes His eye.
~Mother Angelica

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Man can certainly flee from God… but he cannot escape him. He can certainly hate God and be hateful to God, but he cannot change into its opposite the eternal love of God
~Karl Barth

Rajneeshism is creating a Noah’s Ark of consciousness, remaining centered exactly in the middle of the cyclone. You can only escape within, and that’s what I teach. I do not teach worship of God or any other ritual but only a scientific way of coming to your innermost core.
~Rajneesh

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My concept of successful living is escaping the matrix, as we’ve talked about. It has very little to do with what people think success is. I actually feel successful right now, even though I don’t have an album out, or a video or a song on the radio, because I’m trying to be obedient to His will.
~Lauryn Hill

The breath of peace was fanning her glorious brow, her head was bowed a very little forward, and a tress, escaping from its bonds, fell by the side of her pure white temple, and close to her just opened lips; it hung there motionless! no breath disturbed its repose! She slept as an angel might sleep, having accomplished the mission of her God.
~Nathaniel Hawthorne

I went whenever I could, and always my eyes lifted to the hills. I was to find a spiritual and physical satisfaction in climbing mountains and a tranquil mind upon reaching their summits, as though I had escaped from the disappointments and unkindness of life and emerged above them into a new world, a better world.
~Alfred Wainwright

A period recourse into the wilds is not a retreat into secret silent sanctums to escape a wicked world, it is to take breath amid effort to forge a better world.
~Benton MacKaye

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A flower is a daisy chain, a graduation, a valentine; a flower is New Year’s Eve and an orchid in your hair; a flower is a single geranium blooming in a tin can on a murky city fire-escape; an acre of roses at the Botanical Gardens; and the first gold crocus of spring! … a flower is a birth, a wedding, a leaving of this life.
~Jean Hersey

Beauty for some provides escape, who gain a happiness in eyeing the gorgeous buttocks of the ape or Autumn sunsets exquisitely dying.
~Langston Hughes

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Amidst the vicissitudes of the earth’s surface, species cannot be immortal, but must perish, one after another, like the individuals which compose them. There is no possibility of escaping from this conclusion.
~Charles Lyell

Keep an eye on the weather, which is changing faster than predicted, and on the new diseases escaping or being made, even as we speak. It’s a race between new tech and biosphere bankruptcy, I’d say.
~Margaret Atwood

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The willow which bends to the tempest, often escapes better than the oak which resists it; and so in great calamities, it sometimes happens that light and frivolous spirits recover their elasticity and presence of mind sooner than those of a loftier character.
~Albert Schweitzer

Nature is full of genius, full of the divinity; so that not a snowflake escapes its fashioning hand.
~Henry David Thoreau

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I always see gardening as escape, as peace really. If you are angry or troubled, nothing provides the same solace as nurturing the soil.
~Monty Don

Because we can’t escape our ancient hunger to live close to nature, we encircle the house with lawns and gardens, install picture windows, adopt pets and Boston ferns, and scent everything that touches our lives.
~Diane Ackerman

If you think about evolution, sleep, at some time, was a dangerous undertaking. You lie down in your cave or shelter, and along comes a predator and has you for dinner. Many creatures do not sleep or sleep while standing so they can escape from dangerous situations.
~Bernie Siegel

A horse is the projection of peoples’ dreams about themselves ‒ strong, powerful, beautiful ‒ and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence.
~Pam Brown

“Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves!” he said, and it became a proverb, though we now say ‘out of the frying-pan into the fire’ in the same sort of uncomfortable situations.
~J R R Tolkien

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We are weighed down, every moment, by the conception and the sensation of Time. And there are but two means of escaping and forgetting this nightmare: pleasure and work. Pleasure consumes us. Work strengthens us. Let us choose.
~Charles Baudelaire

The past is our definition. We may strive with good reason to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it. But we will escape it only by adding something better to it.
~Wendell Berry

You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.
~Abraham Lincoln

The past can be escaped only by embracing something better.
~Nicholas Sparks

It is the hour to be drunken! to escape being the martyred slaves of time, be ceaselessly drunk. On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish.
~Charles Baudelaire

I think that physics is about escaping the prison of the received thoughts and searching for novel ways of thinking the world, about trying to clear a bit the misty lake of insubstantial dreams, which reflect reality like the lake reflects the mountains.
~Carlo Rovelli

The best ideas aren’t hidden in shadowy recesses. They’re right in front of us, hidden in plain sight. Innovation seldom depends on discovering obscure or subtle elements but in seeing the obvious with fresh eyes. This is easier said than done because nothing is as hard to see as what’s right before our eyes. We overlook what we take for granted. Billions of tea drinkers observed the force of steam escaping from water boiling in a kettle before James Watt realized that this vapor could be converted into energy.
~Richard Farson

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Cell phones tend to bring us more inside of our lives whereas movies offer a chance to escape, so there are two competing forces.
~Steven Spielberg

Individuals can refuse to use a given technology, but unless they live in total isolation will have to engage with people whose psyches have been shaped by a multitude of technologies. And there is no escaping the pervasive ecological effects.
~Stephanie Mills

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In the free/libre software movement, we develop software that respects users’ freedom, so we and you can escape from software that doesn’t.
~Richard Stallman (GNU Project)

The popularity of fantasy surpassing science fiction and the popularity of apocalyptic fiction, particularly for young adults, may indicate a desire to escape a more difficult and confusing reality, even in astrophysics and particle physics.
~James Gunn

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Our eyes only see the big dimensions, but beyond those there are others that escape detection because they are so small.
~Brian Greene (physicist)

The edge of a black hole, the event horizon, is a boundary that marks the point of no return. Once an object crosses the event horizon, it cannot escape and will be ripped to pieces, atom by atom.
~Kevin McCarthy

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I cannot escape the objection that there is no state of mind, however simple, that does not change every moment.
~Henri Bergson

The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones.
~John Maynard Keynes

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The fact that I was fortunate enough to escape contagion, in spite of frequent, sometimes daily contacts with the disease [typhus], was because I soon guessed how it spread [lice].
~Charles Jules Henry Nicole (Nobel)

There is no escaping the fact that, even in a great career, sometimes the best advances happen through luck, chance and accident.
~Edmond H Fischer (Nobel)

I cannot escape the objection that there is no state of mind, however simple, that does not change every moment.
~Henri Bergson

The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones.
~John Maynard Keynes

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Scientific men can hardly escape the charge of ignorance with regard to the precise effect of the impact of modern science upon the mode of living of the people and upon their civilisation.
~Frederick Soddy

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There are so many benefits to be derived from space exploration and exploitation; why not take what seems to me the only chance of escaping what is otherwise the sure destruction of all that humanity has struggled to achieve for 50,000 years?
~Isaac Asimov

In the long term, it is desirable that the human race, faced with the prospect of extinction on Earth, should prepare an escape route for itself to another inhabitable planet.
~Paul Johnson

The neurogenetic meaning of the cultural revolution is now clear. Neurochemicals are designed to be pursuitist, not escapist. They open the nervous system to the possibilities of future post-terrestrial evolution.
~Timothy Leary

There is no escaping from ourselves. The human dilemma is as it has always been, and we solve nothing fundamental by cloaking ourselves in technological glory.
~Neil Postman

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The nature of the shuttle was, we couldn’t put a crew escape system in it.
~Robert Crippen

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§ The Exercise:

5s ‘n 7s

escape anonymity
escape, anonymity
two faces, 2 masks for fame
to escape or shape the game
poles apart proximity
world of art complicity
neither alike, both the same

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lost to wanderlust again
enter marriage sight unseen
tame the traveled wildcat there
then escape, to end alone
savaged salvage but safe, where
bewitched by beauty, caught-stunned
fool-proof plans undone, outgunned

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to escape expectations
nobody wants damaged goods
simplistic, realistic
slick trick of the autistic
would- could- should-have… but not yet

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next newest very-big thing
your one chance in a lifetime
decision to be final
at terminus and fatal
no escape: your choice is when

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escape from nowhere
arrive at now here
currently present
presently on leave
taking leave-of-mind
getting left behind
hardly worth the trip

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fate as the villain
to escape but not arrive
leaving love behind

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exiled, evicted
victim of self-circumstance
skin-of-teeth escape

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The Olio and Salmagundi of Quotes

When any calamity has been suffered the first thing to be remembered is, how much has been escaped.
~Samuel Johnson

The survival instinct within us is a powerful tool. It enables us to endure unbearable things as long as we escape long enough to express that where we are is not where we are going.
~T D Jakes

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In this world without quiet corners, there can be no easy escapes from history, from hullabaloo, from terrible, unquiet fuss.
~Salman Rushdie

A grouch escapes so many little annoyances that it almost pays to be one.
~Kin Hubbard

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Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the furthest thing from it. Because cynics don’t learn anything. Because cynicism is a self-imposed blindness: a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or disappoint us. Cynics always say ‘no.’ But saying ‘yes’ begins things. Saying ‘yes’ is how things grow.
~Stephen Colbert

Man can learn nothing except by going from the known to the unknown.
~Claude Bernard

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No idea can succeed except at the expense of sacrifice; no one ever escapes without enduring strain from the struggle of life.
~Ernest Renan

It doesn’t escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else’s.
~Lupita Nyong’o

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I find it fascinating that most people plan their vacation with better care than they do their lives. Perhaps that is because escape is easier than change
~Jim Rohn

Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you should set up a life you don’t need to escape from.
~Seth Godin

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Every life is narrow. Our only escape is not to run away, but to learn to love the people we are and the world in which we find ourselves.
~Mark Haddon

Half the joy of life is in little things taken on the run… but let us keep our hearts young and our eyes open that nothing worth our while shall escape us.
~Victor Cherbuliez

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Escape brings not the victory and the crown.
~Sri Aurobindo

Forget about what you are escaping from. Reserve your anxiety for what you are escaping to.
~Michael Chabon

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Think of the wonderful circles in which our whole being moves and from which we cannot escape no matter how we try. The circler circles in these circles.
~E T A Hoffmann

Making the best of things is… a damn poor way of dealing with them. My whole life has been a series of escapes from that quicksand.
~Rose Wilder Lane

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We need to take command of the solar system to gain that wealth, and to escape the sea of paper our government is becoming, and for some decent chance of stopping a Dinosaur Killer asteroid.
~Larry Niven

The greatest luxury of riches is that they enable you to escape so much good advice.
~Arthur Helps

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Let’s pray that the human race never escapes from Earth to spread its iniquity elsewhere.
~C S Lewis

I believe that evolution is a true account of nature, but I think we should try to escape it or transcend it in our society.
~Peter Thiel

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There is only one way left to escape the alienation of present day society: to retreat ahead of it.
~Roland Barthes

If you escape from people too often, you wind up escaping from yourself.
~Marvin Gaye

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That’s what’s great about show business. It’s escapism. You pay your five bucks to get in and sit there and you’re in another world. Forget about the problems in the world. It’s wonderful.
~Michael Jackson

Escapism‒ that’s what I like. I’m not so crazy about the reality of everything.
~Michael Jackson

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How shall a man escape from that which is written; How shall he flee from his destiny?
~Ferdowsi

There’s no escaping fate, it just keeps going. Day and night, the future just keeps coming at you.
~Chuck Palahniuk

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“Getting away from it all,” many people want that, and of course ultimately the only way to get away from it all is to go within, now.
~Eckhart Tolle

I am not saying that you should renounce things, that you should escape from your home and renounce the marketplace. No, don’t misunderstand my statement. What is, is good. Nothing will happen either by dropping things and escaping from them or by clinging to them. Remain where you are, but begin the search within. Much outer searching has already been done, now go within.
~Rajneesh

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Never fear a job, always respect it, and always leave yourself a hind door to escape. May your hind door always be open.
~Red Adair

Every person should have their escape route planned. I think everyone has an apocalypse fantasy, what would I do in the event of the end of the world, and we just basically ‒ me and Nick ‒ said what would we do, where would we head?
~Simon Pegg

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Fighting hard to protect yourself and your relatives is good for your genes, but when captured and escape is not possible, giving up short of dying and making the best you can of the new situation is also good for your genes.
~Keith Henson

The success or failure of a life, as far as posterity goes, seems to lie in the more or less luck of seizing the right moment of escape.
~Alice James

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I have claimed that Escape is one of the main functions of fairy-stories, and since I do not disapprove of them, it is plain that I do not accept the tone of scorn or pity with which ‘Escape’ is now so often used. Why should a man be scorned if, finding himself in prison, he tries to get out and go home?
~J R R Tolkien

I never fully understood it till my friend Professor Tolkien asked me the very simple question, ‘What class of men would you expect to be most preoccupied with, and hostile to, the idea of escape?’ and gave the obvious answer: jailers… The only people who hate escapism are jailers.
~C S Lewis

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Hiding places there are innumerable, escape is only one, but possibilities of escape, again, are as many as hiding places.
~Franz Kafka

Basically, in the fight-or-flight response, the objective is to get away from the source of threat. All of our muscles prepare for this escape by increasing their tension level, our heart rate and respiration increase, and our whole basic metabolic system is flooded with adrenaline.
~Peter A Levine

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When gratitude has become a matter of reasoning there are many ways of escaping from its bonds.
~George Eliot

Words really flattering are not those which we prepare but those which escape us unthinkingly.
~Ninon de Lenclos

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It has been said that idleness is the parent of mischief, which is very true; but mischief itself is merely an attempt to escape from the dreary vacuum of idleness.
~George Borrow

Every experience is a paradox in that it means to be absolute, and yet is relative; in that it somehow always goes beyond itself and yet never escapes itself.
~T S Eliot

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We imagine that we want to escape our selfish and commonplace existence, but we cling desperately to chains.
~Anne Sullivan Macy

If you should escape the censure of others, hope not to escape your own.
~Henry Home

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A golf course is for golf. A tennis court is for tennis. A prison camp is for escaping.
~Pierre Fresnay

The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.
~Fyodor Dostoevsky

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You can’t escape this feeling of disintegration. The world is fragile. But you also can’t let it ruin your life.
~Michael Shannon

A leaf fluttered in through the window this morning, as if supported by the rays of the sun, a bird settled on the fire escape, joy in the task of coffee, joy accompanied me as I walked.
~Anais Nin

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The more we wait, the more everything and everyone looks like a grain of sand escaping between our fingers before vanishing into the wind.
~Fábio Moon

The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it.
~Niccolò Machiavelli

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At home, when the heating pipes made noises, I imagined a tiny person was in there skipping with a rope. The fantasy world of tiny things became my escape.
~Willard Wigan (sculptor)

The world is never quiet, even its silence eternally resounds with the same notes, in vibrations which escape our ears. As for those that we perceive, they carry sounds to us, occasionally a chord, never a melody.
~Albert Camus

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No simplicity of mind, no obscurity of station, can escape the universal duty of questioning all that we believe.
~William Kingdon Clifford

Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices.
~Alfred A Montapert

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My mouth is a fire escape. The words coming out don’t care that they are naked. There is something burning in there.
~Andrea Gibson

This howling mouth, this head which rolls back and tries to escape.
~Frederick Leboyer

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Talk ought always to run obliquely, not nose to nose with no chance of mental escape.
~Frank Moore Colby

Maybe you don’t like your job, maybe you didn’t get enough sleep, well nobody likes their job, nobody got enough sleep. Maybe you just had the worst day of your life, but you know, there’s no escape, there’s no excuse, so just suck up and be nice.
~Ani DiFranco

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No man should escape our universities without knowing how little he knows.
~J Robert Oppenheimer

The classroom should be an entrance into the world, not an escape from it.
~John Ciardi

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The thing you do is escape from them by immersing myself in the character you’re playing.
~Pia Zadora

I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was.
~Ransom Riggs

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Man staggers through life yapped at by his reason, pulled and shoved by his appetites, whispered to by fears, beckoned by hopes. Small wonder that what he craves most is self-forgetting.
~Eric Hoffer

In order to go on living one must try to escape the death involved in perfectionism.
~Hannah Arendt

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Words do cut, and they do hurt. It was one thing growing up where you were bullied, but you’d just come home. Now you can’t really escape it. It’s to a point where you turn off that phone, you live your life, and you try not to let the words of others offend or stop you from being you and living your life.
~Karen Civil

To escape criticism ‒ do nothing, say nothing, be nothing.
~Elbert Hubbard

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You seek escape from pain. We seek the achievement of happiness. You exist for the sake of avoiding punishment. We exist for the sake of earning rewards. Threats will not make us function; fear is not our incentive. It is not death that we wish to avoid, but life that we wish to live
~Ayn Rand

Do you want to live life, or do you want to escape life?
~Macklemore

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