Marginality Hypothesis Quotes & Sayings
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Casting a film is to me one of the most important things next to the writing. If you cast it properly everything takes place very easily. If you cast it improperly you're fighting an uphill battle. — Clint Eastwood
And where was happiness if it sprung not from the soil? Where contentment if it dwelt not near to Nature? — Ellen Glasgow
films like The Never-Ending Story (1984), Stranger than Fiction (2006), and The Adjustment Bureau (2011). Have you seen any of these films? Then you understand hermeneutics. In each case, the story revolves around a protagonist engaging his own life as a fictional story being written either in this world or in another, seemingly by someone else. As he reads and interprets the text of his life, however, he discovers that its story or plot changes. He discovers the circle or loop of hermeneutics. He discovers that as he engages his cultural script as text creatively and critically he is rereading and rewriting himself. He is changing the story. — Whitley Strieber
If you can not get the results you need yourself, then it is time to get help from somewhere else. — Nina Montgomery
The hand is the prehensile organ of the mind. — Maria Montessori
I would chance saying globally there is a feeling that female empowerment has, at last, become a topic that is fashionable, and more power to that. — Gwendoline Christie
I cannot hope that what I have to say will be very interesting to many. — Mary Augusta Ward
The ego is a palpable body part in an attorney, perhaps the most prominent body part. — Abbe Smith
The real heroes are the librarians and teachers who at no small risk to themselves refuse to lie down and play dead for censors. — Bruce Coville
Like war, love - all kinds of love - is for men who can take it. If they dare. — Ensan Case
Go be absolutely, positively, fucking angelic. — Kathleen Glasgow
As you engage your mind in the scriptures, your mind will become pure. — Frederick Lenz