Tsukimoto Seiji Quotes & Sayings
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The architecture - the mind - is knitting together. It's sentience. Vague sentience. All these years of formulating machines that know something, while the secret is to create machines that don't know something. — Scott Hutchins

Making these photographs has often seemed to me like a kind of dance. Often I have danced badly and the world has fallen apart at my feet. But sometimes the dance has gone well and my subject and I have moved together as if with shared purpose. — Keith Carter

Being on sea saile, being on land settle.
[Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle.] — George Herbert

We spend our whole lives running from our past, never realizing it's hitched to us - we can't ever outrun it. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Scapegoating worked in practice while it still had religious powers behind it. You loaded the sins of the city on to the goat's back and drove it out, and the city was cleansed. It worked because everyone knew how to read the ritual, including the gods. Then the gods died, and all of a sudden you had to cleanse the city without divine help. Real actions were demanded instead of symbolism. The censor was born, in the Roman sense. Watchfulness became the watchword: the watchfulness of all over all. Purgation was replaced by the purge. — J.M. Coetzee

Don't comply with what everyone says; judge out issues before you deal with them! — Israelmore Ayivor

Traditionally, the love of reading has been born and nurtured in high school English class — Francine Prose

Movie dialogue is movie dialogue. It can sound real, but no one speaks that way. — Brian Helgeland

She believed in second chances, sometimes more than first chances, which were wasted on youth and indiscretion. — Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney

If you come to doubt, I'll give you every reason to doubt. If you come suspicious, I'll give you every reason to be suspicious. But if you come seeking Love, I'll show you more love than you've ever known — Mahavatar Babaji

The short story form allows evocation, suggestion, implication. Its potency often lies in what it does not say. — Isobelle Carmody