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Genul Literar Quotes By Guido Molinari

Just listening carefully to what the musicians are really doing, putting the music in the right time ... I became aware of the degree to which time, and therefore duration, was important in music and in art. It had a direct influence on my painting. — Guido Molinari

Genul Literar Quotes By Michael Douglas

I think the quality of television, given the amount of time you have, how short you have, is proportionally so much better than most movies. — Michael Douglas

Genul Literar Quotes By Shigeo Shingo

The most dangerous kind of waste is the waste we do not recognize. — Shigeo Shingo

Genul Literar Quotes By Matthew Lewis

You can stay true to yourself and your friends, you can do the right thing, you can do with your life whatever you want to. I think that's a lovely message. — Matthew Lewis

Genul Literar Quotes By Mel Bochner

Photography was seen as the enemy of all the values of late modernism ... and as things turned out, it was. — Mel Bochner

Genul Literar Quotes By Dana Fuller Ross

Her grief still burdened her, and she knew she would bear it the rest of her days. — Dana Fuller Ross

Genul Literar Quotes By Rene Descartes

And, in fine, of false sciences I thought I knew the worth sufficiently to escape being deceived by the professions of an alchemist, the predictions of an astrologer, the impostures of a magician, or by the artifices and boasting of any of those who profess to know things of which they are ignorant. — Rene Descartes

Genul Literar Quotes By T. S. Eliot

It is in Christianity that our arts have developed; it is in Christianity that the laws of Europe
until recently
have been rooted. It is against a background of Christianity that all of our thought has significance. An individual European may not believe that the Christian faith is true, and yet what he says, and makes, and does will all spring out of his heritage of Christian culture and depend upon that culture for its meaning ... I do not believe that culture of Europe could survive the complete disappearance of the Christian faith. And I am convinced of that, not merely because I am a Christian myself, but as a student of social biology. If Christianity goes, the whole culture goes. — T. S. Eliot