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Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Lynne Ramsay

When I go to the cinema, I want to have a cinematic experience. Some people ignore the sound and you end up seeing something you might see on television and it doesn't explore the form. Sound is the other picture. When you show people a rough cut without the sound mix they are often really surprised. Sound creates a completely new world. With dialogue, people say a lot of things they don't mean. I like dialogue when it's used in a way when the body language says the complete opposite. But I love great dialogue I think expositional dialogue is quite crass and not like real life. — Lynne Ramsay

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Oliver Sacks

Dialogue launches language, the mind, but once it is launched we develop a new power, "inner speech," and it is this that is indispensable for our further development, — Oliver Sacks

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Anonymous

Never mix the grain and the grape. — Anonymous

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Gene Wolfe

There is something in all of us that has always been dead," I said. "If only because we know that eventually we will die. All of us except the smallest children. — Gene Wolfe

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Peter Hook

I'm one of those old cynics that thinks, whoever you vote for, the government always gets in. — Peter Hook

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Gary W. Keller

Success is sequential, not simultaneous — Gary W. Keller

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Helene Shulman

In liminal space, one meets the unknown, the marginalized, the synchronistic, the other, the unconscious edge of one's former narratives. At this point, the possibility to try out new narratives, to reframe one's story, becomes critical. Through narratives of participation the center of gravity shifts from fear and defensiveness to curiosity, creativity, and celebration. One begins to take a stand to validate one own's affects and doubts while at the same time interrogating them. The effect of such a shift is that the area of questioning about the self, the world, and the use of narrative language begins to widen noticeably. We can no longer assume there will be an outcome of homogeneous accounts through dialogue. The frames of narratives of participation anticipate heterogeneity rather than accord. — Helene Shulman

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Thomas Merton

The devil makes many disciples by preaching against sin. He convinces them that the great evil of sin, induces a crisis of guilt by which "God is satisfied," and after that he lets them spend the rest of their lives meditating on the intense sinfulness and evident reprobation of other men. — Thomas Merton

Dialogue The New Language Quotes By Bob Seger

I'm trying to be a good parent and set a good example. When I'm on the road, they don't see a lot of me. I see them every other day. It's pretty all-encompassing when I'm on the road. — Bob Seger