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Eiko Ando Quotes By Natsuo Kirino

In order to induce the process of decay, water is necessary. I think that, in the case of women, men are the water. — Natsuo Kirino

Eiko Ando Quotes By Dan Groat

Human thought and human caring go on in one brain and one heart at a time. Groups are necessary. Regulations are necessary. Government, I would hope limited government, is necessary. But it all starts with the individual. Everything that is accomplished starts with one person, even if the group steps in and helps; it's still one brain and one heart at a time. — Dan Groat

Eiko Ando Quotes By Mary-Louise Parker

I have a child and I don't want to be at work all the time when he's small. I want to spend time with him. — Mary-Louise Parker

Eiko Ando Quotes By Truman Capote

There is really no practical help that one can offer; it is a matter of self-discovery, of one's own convictions, or working with one's own work; your style is what seems natural to you. It is a long process of discovery, one that never ends. I am working at it, and will be as long as I live. — Truman Capote

Eiko Ando Quotes By Marianne Jean-Baptiste

I love the mountains, the light. I'm a real light junkie. — Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Eiko Ando Quotes By Elena D. Calin

The leader goes also to the less traditional networking meetings. The manager participates in networking events organized and promoted. — Elena D. Calin

Eiko Ando Quotes By Chiara Lubich

We discovered, like infants opening their eyes for the first time, that God's coming upon earth out of love for us had radically changed the world, because he had remained with us. As we walked about the city, or traveled to different cities and countries, it was not the beautiful and interesting things around us that attracted us. Not even Rome's wonderful monuments and precious relics seemed so important. Rather, what gave a sense of continuity to our journeying through the world for Jesus, was His Eucharistic presence in the tabernacles we found wherever we went. — Chiara Lubich

Eiko Ando Quotes By Sergio Troncoso

Rich people don't have to have a life-and-death relationship with the truth and its questions; they can ignore the truth and still thrive materially. I am not surprised many of them understand literature only as an ornament. Life is an ornament to them, relationships are ornaments, their "work" is but a flimsy, pretty ornament meant to momentarily thrill and capture attention. Why didn't I reread my F. Scott Fitzgerald sooner? I might have saved myself some time. — Sergio Troncoso

Eiko Ando Quotes By LeBron James

But then I lock back in and I start thinking about how fun it is to compete during the playoffs and the first round, the second round, and Eastern Conference Finals. If I'm lucky enough to get here again, it will be fun to do it. — LeBron James

Eiko Ando Quotes By Terry Spear

I promised Ian's wife, Julia, that I would video record Ian if I could and email the recording to her later." Lachlan drew in an audible breath, and she couldn't tell whether he was amused or worried. "You know Ian's wife? — Terry Spear

Eiko Ando Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

What would human life be without forests, those natural cities? — Henry David Thoreau

Eiko Ando Quotes By Bruce Lee

The idea is that flowing water never goes stale, so just keep on flowing. — Bruce Lee

Eiko Ando Quotes By Anna Quindlen

She felt the way she always did when she was traveling, as though she was enjoying the novelty but would be happiest when she could consider it all from the vantage point of home, with her suitcase unpacked ... — Anna Quindlen

Eiko Ando Quotes By Margaret Way

Women weren't to be trusted. Or forgiven. Men weren't to be trusted either. Not a woman alive would dispute that. — Margaret Way

Eiko Ando Quotes By Doug Aitken

I love art that haunts me, that stays with me, that is left embedded in my mind. I don't really think there is any use for owning or collecting art; it is more about remembering and preserving it in the minds eye and allowing it into your cultural DNA. — Doug Aitken