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Shozaburo Shimano Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

No sooner does a great man depart, and leave his character as public property, than a crowd of little men rushes towards it. There they are gathered together, blinking up to it with such vision as they have, scanning it from afar, hovering round it this way and that, each cunningly endeavoring, by all arts, to catch some reflex of it in the little mirror of himself. — Thomas Carlyle

Shozaburo Shimano Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

The law, that is what makes men stay honest. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Shozaburo Shimano Quotes By John Wayne Gacy

No. Of all the people who worked for PDM since most of it was sub contracted work, they were all young tradesmen. This is what the state would like for you to believe. But we have very little use for inexperienced teenagers. So they were mostly used for summer..for fillers. It doesn't make sense to use a tradesman to do cleanup work on a job when your paying a tradesman $15 an hour and you can hire a young man or boy at say $7 or $8 an hour to sweep up after the contractors outta there. — John Wayne Gacy

Shozaburo Shimano Quotes By Kenneth Rexroth

The basic line in any good verse is cadenced ... building it around the natural breath structures of speech. — Kenneth Rexroth

Shozaburo Shimano Quotes By Pierre Alechinsky

Only during the action is the idea of matter influenced. — Pierre Alechinsky

Shozaburo Shimano Quotes By Nathaniel Dorsky

In film, there are two ways of including human beings. One is depicting human beings. Another is to create a film form which, in itself, has all the qualities of being human: tenderness, observation, fear, relaxation, the sense of stepping into the world and pulling back, expansion, contraction, changing, softening, tenderness of heart. The first is a form of theater and the latter is a form of poetry. — Nathaniel Dorsky