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Monotypes In Art Quotes By Plutarch

Memory: what wonders it performs in preserving and storing up things gone by - or rather, things that are — Plutarch

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Bob Varsha

I remember all the entertainment shows showing pictures of Nicole Scherzinger annnnd that racing driver she was hanging around with. — Bob Varsha

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Willa Cather

Since then she had changed so much in her thoughts, in her ways, even in her looks, that she might wonder she knew herself
except that the changes were all in the direction of becoming more and more herself. — Willa Cather

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Etgar Keret

What happens when you speak colloquial Hebrew is you switch between registers all the time. So in a typical sentence, three words are biblical, one word is Russian, and one word is Yiddish. This kind of connection between very high language and very low language is very natural, people use it all the time. — Etgar Keret

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Yvonne Strahovski

Most of the film directors expect their actors to want to work fast. — Yvonne Strahovski

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Don't worry about me talking," he said. "I have a living to make. You know in Africa no woman ever misses her lion and no white man ever bolts." "I bolted like a rabbit," Macomber said. Now what in hell were you going to do about a man who talked like that, Wilson wondered. — Ernest Hemingway,

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Heather Small

Not to be such a perfectionist, it makes life hard. I'd like to be more relaxed about everything. — Heather Small

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Robert Coram

Thinking about operating at a quicker tempo - not just moving faster - than the adversary was a new concept in waging war. Generating a rapidly changing environment - that is, engaging in activity that is quick it is disorienting and appears uncertain or ambiguous to the enemy - inhibits the adversary's ability to adapt and causes confusion and disorder that, in turn, causes an adversary to overreact or underreact. Boyd closed the briefing by saying the message is that whoever can handle the quickest rate of change is the one who survives. — Robert Coram

Monotypes In Art Quotes By Ben Shahn

Some time ago, we went to Asia and took a camera along, and I began to do what I'd done even years ago doing people. I couldn't get interested in it. And I did hundreds of photographs of details of the monuments as sculpture. — Ben Shahn