Applauses Song Quotes & Sayings
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When the Internet came along, at first it was just a medium for moving text around - books first, then pictures, finally video. Each time the bandwidth expanded, so did the capabilities of the medium, and each time it happened, the Internet cannibalized preexisting formats. And each time, those formats had to adapt. Or die. — David Gerrold

The beauty of the day is the only thing that doesn't fade in time. Day after day, such beauty revives itself. — Gregory Maguire

But on some days I will write a post and it does not get as manny Notes as the post I wrote the day before, and I will walk home and think nervously about it, like, "Am I out of good ideas? — David Shapiro

I do write to be loved; I speak so that I am loved; I work for love; I live with others so that they may love me, and so that I can love them. For me, this is very important, and many, or all, of my relationships are based on that. — Angeles Mastretta

After all, what is a lovely phrase? One that has mopped up as much Truth as it can hold. — Virginia Woolf

One of the reasons that I do a lot of different kinds of pictures is because I learn a lot when I'm doing them. — Jennifer Jason Leigh

We shape our God, and then our God shapes us. — Rob Bell

I wanted to tell a story that interested me as much in the telling as in the watching. — Neil LaBute

There is something missing in a lot of digital filmmaking, something I call "poetic reality." That's something you see played out in film noir, where the technique establishes the mood. — Vilmos Zsigmond

When a photographer or a person sees your beauty, your inner beauty, it makes you feel special like, "Wow, someone saw that within me." — Jamel Shabazz

You're either saying 'Isabelle' or 'fishy smell.' Could be either, to be fair. — Cassandra Clare

More love, more power.
Less love, less power.
Great love, great power. — Matshona Dhliwayo

don't assume you have tomorrow to say something that would be better said today. Because tomorrow might not get here. — Paige Tyler

From what I've read of detective stories, inspectors always do want to drag the pond first. — A.A. Milne