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Simulationist Quotes By Norah Jones

I'm in total control. I write the songs, decide what to sing and how to sing. I even control the recording process. But, with a film, there is no control at all. — Norah Jones

Simulationist Quotes By Jerry Saltz

All of Koons's best art - the encased vacuum cleaners, the stainless-steel Rabbit (the late-twentieth century's signature work of Simulationist sculpture), the amazing gleaming Balloon Dog, and the cast-iron re-creation of a Civil War mortar exhibited last month at the Armory - has simultaneously flaunted extreme realism, idealism, and fantasy. — Jerry Saltz

Simulationist Quotes By Abbas Kiarostami

I would say that no film is apolitical. There are politics in all films. Any film that is anchored in a society, any film that deals with humanity is necessarily political. — Abbas Kiarostami

Simulationist Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Then what do you feel? It's all such a nothingness, what you feel and what you don't feel." "What — D.H. Lawrence

Simulationist Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

The eighth ritual is the Ritual of the Spoken Word. — Robin S. Sharma

Simulationist Quotes By Vladimir Franz

Elections are not a beauty contest. It is all about tolerance. — Vladimir Franz

Simulationist Quotes By Emily Dickinson

I am growing handsome very fast indeed! I expect I shall be the belle of Amherst when I reach my 17th year. I don't doubt that I shall have perfect crowds of admirers at that age. Then how I shall delight to make them await my bidding, and with what delight shall I witness their suspense while I make my final decision. — Emily Dickinson

Simulationist Quotes By Thurman Arnold

Unhappy is a people that has run out of words to describe what is going on. — Thurman Arnold

Simulationist Quotes By Thomas De Quincey

Enough if every age produce two or three critics of this esoteric class, with here and there a reader to understand them. — Thomas De Quincey