Dulceata De Caise Quotes & Sayings
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When you're making the film, you don't really think the audience; it's only when you start editing that you really start to became aware of your audience because you're thinking of how you communicate these ideas, and how lucid can you be, and yet stay within the language you've established. — Jonathan Glazer

My art originates from hallucinations only I can see. I translate the hallucinations and obsessional images that plague me into sculptures and paintings. — Yayoi Kusama

About the book of Job: If it were today, God might be asking How does DNA carry traits? How are instincts passed on in animals? How does consciousness arise in the human body and brain, and what is consciousness? What is dark matter? How did the big bang happen? Why does the speed of light appear to be absolute? Is cold fusion possible? How do you program a TV remote control? — Brian D. McLaren

You looked like you'd been trying to fade away. I thought you were a woman who needed to be seen. — Moira Rogers

International institutions like the Security Council, the General Assembly, the G20, the BRICs, the IMF, etc., continue to be little more than an extension of the (increasingly conflicting) values and interests of member states. — Ian Bremmer

Be sympathetic with the other person's ideas and desires. — Dale Carnegie

In a user lead model, users are bringing in their own technology ... and you can build software then, around the user. — Aaron Levie

I don't consider this younger generation to be lost, quite the opposite, they must continue. It is up to them. The old political system no longer functions. — Enki Bilal

[ ... ] You're not afraid of monsters, are you?
It depends on the monster, if it's a real one or not and if it's where I am. — Emma Donoghue

The soft airs of spring blew through the sketch into that sordid chamber, and for the beating of a pulse you were in touch with the eternal — W. Somerset Maugham