Rudolf Arnheim Quotes
A revolution must aim at the destruction of the given order and will succeed only by asserting an order of its own.Rudolf Arnheim
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Segregation was a burden for many blacks, because the end of the civil war and the amendments added to the constitution elevated expectations beyond reality in some respects.
Ed Smith -
It is not possible for a person to be completely free of sin and be squeaky clean.
Park Chan-wook -
A creator needs only one enthusiast to justify him.
Man Ray -
I've been missing Japanese literature so much of late.
Utada Hikaru -
I used to run away from school to my village. But later, I went to the U.S. for studies and lost touch.
Randeep Hooda -
No one needs to be reminded of racism in soccer: the xenophobia, the nativism and, yes, nationalism.
Rabih Alameddine
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Commencement speeches were invented largely in the belief that outgoing college students should never be released into the world until they have been properly sedated.
Garry Trudeau -
I kinda went through a semi-depression. Honestly. Like, I lost myself.
Laura Bell Bundy -
It's jarring to live in a world where every person feels his life will only get better when you came from a world where many rightfully believe that things have become worse. And I've suspected that this optimism blinds many in Silicon Valley to the real struggles in other parts of the country. So I decided to move home to Ohio.
J. D. Vance -
I had no idea 'The Dream Weaver' would be so successful. Everything just fell into place with that album. I pioneered a number of ideas with that album and subsequent tour. The all-keyboard approach with no guitars was a new one, and I was one of the first to use a drum machine in concert. It was an amazing time.
Gary Wright -
I built a steel plant from the grassroots, so I learned all the nuts and bolts. When there was a problem, I would be able to guide them, though I am not a technical person.
Lakshmi Mittal -
I was never a model-y model. I was doing it as a job, but people didn't even know I was a model.
Olga Kurylenko
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I'd seen 'The Sopranos,' but I wasn't a faithful viewer because I can't handle it.
Tavi Gevinson -
'Vanitas vanitatum' has rung in the earsOf gentle and simple for thousands of years;The wail still is heard, yet its notes never scareEither simple or gentle from Vanity Fair.
Vanity -
Self-help books for those who believe You can have it all often advise, Follow your bliss and money will follow. With the collapse of the stock markets the reality of trade-offs is more like, When you follow your bliss, it’s money you’ll miss.
Warren Farrell -
She stood there bright as the sun on that California coast.He was a Midwestern boy on his own.She looked at him with those soft eyes, so innocent and blue.He knew right then he was too far from home.He was too far from home.
Bob Seger -
Lo que me digo, ¿quién lo dice?
Antonio Porchia -
You recall a girl that's been in nearly every song?This is what I heard of course the story could be wrong.She's the one - I've been toldNow she's wearing a band of gold.Peggy Sue got married not long ago.
Buddy Holly
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In the industrial revolution Britain led the world in advances that enabled mass production: trade exchanges, transportation, factory technology and new skills needed for the new industrialised world.
Lucy Powell -
A real woman understands that man was created to be the initiator, and she operates on that premise. This is primarily a matter of attitude. I am convinced that the woman who understands and accepts with gladness the difference between masculine and feminine will be, without pretense or self-consciousness, womanly.
Elisabeth Elliot -
A lot of times when I ran, to be honest, I didn't know where I was in the race. So I always was looking up at the scoreboard to say, 'Just call my name to see where I am,' because I tried to have such tunnel vision not to distract myself.
Gail Devers -
You know, I would say that songwriting is something about the expression of the heart, the intellect and the soul.
Annie Lennox Eurythmics -
A revolution must aim at the destruction of the given order and will succeed only by asserting an order of its own.
Rudolf Arnheim