Determinacy And Indeterminacy Quotes & Sayings
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The walk is like a matrix, like a diffuse, vague happening. It's like - imagine a play, a work of theatre, that is totally vague, almost devoid of details that consists in one person going on a walk. And as a consequence, there is a necessary tension between the determinacy and indeterminacy, the definite and the indefinite, of possibility. — Sergio Chejfec
His eyes darken and his voice drops to a firm, husky tone.I can always tie you to the bed and make it so you can't go anywhere. — Jessica Sorensen
There are 2 main things I've learned about following the Holy Spirit: It will never be easy. It will never be boring. — Mark Hart
And then without any signal or obvious sign of tansformation, the beach was suddenly alight with fiery stones. — Meg Rosoff
I work very fast and steadily, and I don't hardly ever notice that I'm working. It feels like just breathing or walking when I do films. — Werner Herzog
Reaction is what changes your understanding of the world. — Nicolas Winding Refn
I brought to mind the image of the stranger lying there in the first light of dawn: the slight growth of whiskers on his chin, strands of his red hair shifting gently on the faint stirrings of the morning breeze, the pallor, the extended legs, the quivering fingers, that last, sucking breath. And that word, blown into my face ... "Vale."
The thrill of it all!
Yes," I said, "it was devastating. — Alan Bradley
A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom. — Anonymous
My normal life is like being on holiday. — Valentino Rossi
I want you in every way possible and in ways you've probably never even imagined. Your saving grace is I don't sleep with vamps. If things were different we wouldn't be talking and you'd be enjoying the hell out of where this could be going." - Lexan, The Way You Bite — Zoe Forward
This is the time for a young man to stop saying, "Why is life so hard?" He takes the hardness as the call to fight, to rise up, take it on. — John Eldredge
The proper route to an understanding of the world is an examination of our errors about it. — Errol Morris
