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Ebrada Cherno Quotes By Oliver Reichenstein

Learning to design is, first of all, learning to see. Designers see more, and more precisely. This is a blessing and a curse - once we have learned to see design, both good and bad, we cannot un-see. The downside is that the more you learn to see, the more you lose your 'common' eye, the eye you design for. This can be frustrating for us designers when we work for a customer with a bad eye and strong opinions. But this is no justification for designer arrogance or eye-rolling. Part of our job is to make the invisible visible, to clearly express what we see, feel and do. You can't expect to sell what you can't explain. — Oliver Reichenstein

Ebrada Cherno Quotes By Jamie Tworkowski

Be loved. Be known. Love people and know people. Be so brave as to raise a hand for help when you need it. Make friends and make sure they know they matter. Be loyal to them and fight for them. Remind them what's true and invite them to do the same when you forget. If you do some losing or you walk with someone else in their defeat, live with dignity and grace. It is the middle finger to the darkness. — Jamie Tworkowski

Ebrada Cherno Quotes By Sean McDonough

I think the biggest lesson I learned from my Dad was the importance of telling the truth. — Sean McDonough

Ebrada Cherno Quotes By Ruth Ozeki

She approached her memoir with a renewed sense of resolve. A rapprochement was what was needed. An unfinished book, left unattended, turns feral, and she would need all her focus, will, and ruthless determination to tame it again. She kicked the cat off her chair, — Ruth Ozeki

Ebrada Cherno Quotes By Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

If all work and no play makes you dull,
Then you're on the wrong job. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

Ebrada Cherno Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

My friends and I took songwriting very, very seriously. My hero was and still is Bob Dylan, but also people like Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell and that whole generation. — Kazuo Ishiguro