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Behram Begova Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Television concentrates its blue flicker of death in the frontal lobe — Allen Ginsberg

Behram Begova Quotes By Stan Brakhage

I was struggling against the flypaper of other arts harnessing film to their own usages, which means essentially as a recording device or within the long historical trap of picture - by which I mean a collection of nameable shapes within a frame. I don't even think still photography, with few exceptions, has made any significant attempt to free itself from that. — Stan Brakhage

Behram Begova Quotes By Seth Godin

The notion that I do my work here, now, like this, even when I do not feel like it, and especially when I do not feel like it, is very important. Because lots and lots of people are creative when they feel like it, but you are only going to become a professional if you do it when you don't feel like it. And that emotional waiver is why this is your work and not your hobby. — Seth Godin

Behram Begova Quotes By Doris Salcedo

And in a situation of war, we all experience it in much the same way, either as victim or perpetrator. So I'm not narrating a particular story. I'm just addressing experiences. — Doris Salcedo

Behram Begova Quotes By Julie Delpy

Reality and love are almost contradictory for me. — Julie Delpy

Behram Begova Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Just when the question of how to live had become clearer to him, a new insoluble problem presented itself - Death. — Leo Tolstoy

Behram Begova Quotes By Marin Mersenne

Philosophy would long ago have reached a high level if our predecessors and fathers had put this into practice; and we would not waste time on the primary difficulties, which appear now as severe as in the first centuries which noticed them. We would have the experience of assured phenomena, which would serve as principles for a solid reasoning; truth would not be so deeply sunken; nature would have taken off most of her envelopes; one would see the marvels she contains in all her individuals ... — Marin Mersenne

Behram Begova Quotes By Charles Duhigg

In the 1970s, New York City defaulted on its debt, and yes, the consequences were painful. Enrollment plummeted at City University campuses, which until then had offered free education. Seven thousand police officers were laid off. Crime skyrocketed. Services for the poor disappeared. — Charles Duhigg