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Danja Gazzara Quotes By Lucy Corin

There were a lot of apocalypses that didn't make it into this assemblage because they didn't suit the world. And defining that world and figuring out what its wobbly borders were was a long-term and exhaustive process. I had all of these different ways of categorizing the apocalypses I had made. I had a period of time where I cut them up. — Lucy Corin

Danja Gazzara Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The greatest meliorator of the world is selfish, huckstering Trade. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Danja Gazzara Quotes By Walter Darby Bannard

When you have made a good painting, don't do another like it, but remember the process, what you did, what you were thinking and feeling. — Walter Darby Bannard

Danja Gazzara Quotes By Michael Leunig

The expressive body is not literal; it's very primal, and that's what I feel when I make the best of my work. It's coming from a primal place rather than an intellectual place. — Michael Leunig

Danja Gazzara Quotes By Mike Kendrick

The situation is that the higher you go, the more fuel is used. So usually you trade speed for fuel. We are not that concerned at the moment, but we are just driving it very hard. It is a very dangerous place and we are not taking any chances. — Mike Kendrick

Danja Gazzara Quotes By Rupert Friend

I've never got a part in the same way twice. I've never prepared the same way. I've never experienced the filming the process the same way. — Rupert Friend

Danja Gazzara Quotes By Aristotle.

When states are democratically governed according to law, there are no demagogues, and the best citizens are securely in the saddle; but where the laws are not sovereign, there you find demagogues. The people become a monarch ... such people, in its role as a monarch, not being controlled by law, aims at sole power and becomes like a master. — Aristotle.