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I always have this imagination, something I want to use. I don't understand the idea of leisure time. — Cher Wang

Aristotle writes that persuasion is based on three things: the ethos, or personal character of the speaker; the pathos, or getting the audience into the right kind of emotional receptivity; and the logos, or the argument itself, carried out by abbreviated syllogisms, or something like deductive syllogisms, and by the use of example. — Randal Marlin

She was my ground, my favorite sound,
my country road, my city street,
my sky above, my only love,
and the ground beneath my feet — Salman Rushdie

Never did I think that I became family entertainment. — Jimmy Buffett

In book two of his Rhetoric,2 Aristotle identified and explained three means of persuasion that a speaker may use: logos, pathos, and ethos. Logos is the logical argumentation and patterns of reasoning used to effect persuasion. Pathos includes the emotional involvement of both the speaker and the audience as they achieve persuasion. Ethos refers to the character of the speaker — R. Larry Overstreet

Modern art has to be what is called 'intense.' it is not easy to define being intense; but, roughly speaking, it means saying only one thing at a time, and saying it wrong. — G.K. Chesterton

The true perfection of man lies not in what man has, but in what man is. — Oscar Wilde

In Aristotelian terms, the good leader must have ethos, pathos and logos. The ethos is his moral character, the source of his ability to persuade. The pathos is his ability to touch feelings to move people emotionally. The logos is his ability to give solid reasons for an action, to move people intellectually. — Mortimer Adler

Let's not interfere with justice ... Let's let justice speak. — Ricardo Lagos

I kinda lose my mind in 'Fringe,' or at least my character does. Whenever I'm acting, I tend to accidentally become unable to switch off the character. I'm a little bit of a method actor, but without really wanting to be. — Natassia Malthe

The creative person is overpowered, captive of and driven by a demon ... They become our legendary heroes. — Carl Jung

The Opera is obviously the first draft of a fine spectacle; it suggests the idea of one. — Jean De La Bruyere