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Arasangam Quotes By Ian Frazier

Some settlers began with no implements but an ax. In conversation, the subject of axes
their ideal weight, their proper helves
was more popular than politics or religion. A man who made good axes, who knew the secrets of tempering the steel and getting the center of gravity right, received the celebrity of an artist and might act accordingly. The best ax maker in southern Indiana was "a dissolute, drunken genius, named Richardson." Men who really knew how to chop became famous, too. An ax blow requires the same timing of weight shift and wrist action as a golf swing, and as in golf those who where good at it taught others; sometimes all the men in one district learned their stroke from the same axman extraordinaire. A good stroke had a "sweetness" similar to the sound of a well-struck golf or tennis ball, and gave a satisfaction which moved the work along. — Ian Frazier

Arasangam Quotes By Alex Scally

Twitter has to be about art. It can't be about banal things. Banal things and art are two different worlds. — Alex Scally

Arasangam Quotes By Tony Hsieh

Have fun. The game is a lot more enjoyable when you're trying to do more than just make money. — Tony Hsieh

Arasangam Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

A right-hand glove could be put on the left hand if it could be turned round in four-dimensional space. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Arasangam Quotes By Matt Bomer

I look at a pilot and go, "I see the landscape. I see the characters. I see the direction and the potential of the story." And I also go, "That didn't work. I could change that. Maybe that works. I don't know. We'll see." For me, I look at it, as an actor, as what can I improve upon? So, to have it out there and judged solely on its own merit is really a unique experience for me. — Matt Bomer

Arasangam Quotes By Tana French

He had been lost somewhere in the wild borderlands of nineteen, half in love with his friends with a love passing the love of women, desperate for some mystical rite that would reverse time and put their disintegrating private world back together. — Tana French