Deborah Butterfield Quotes
My work is not so overtly about movement. My horses' gestures are really quite quiet, because real horses move so much better than I could pretend to make things move. For the pieces I make, the gesture is really more within the body, it's like an internalized gesture, which is more about the content, the state of mind or of being at a given instant. And so it's more like a painting...the gesture and the movement is all pretty much contained within the body.Deborah Butterfield
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There are people who think I should be using the position of secretary of state simply to weigh the scales on the side of my own party. I just don't accept that, and it would not be proper.
Sam Reed -
God, our Creator, has stored within our minds and personalities, great potential strength and ability. Prayer helps us tap and develop these powers.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam -
Today in Ukraine, many people struggle to survive, older ones often see the breakdown of the Soviet system as a loss of stability and security for average people, and therefore a certain hostility to quickly acquired wealth is from their point of view quite understandable at the first look.
Victor Pinchuk -
The sovereignty of scriptures of all religions must come to an end if we want to have a united integrated modern India.
Babasaheb -
A true champion can adapt to anything.
Floyd Mayweather, Jr. -
It would appear that love is dead. Or very likely in a bad way.
Kate Millett
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I have music in my brain all the time, all sorts.
Daniel Barenboim -
Essentially, if you decide to sell a widget using BitPay, and you sell the widget for $100, in Bitcoin you get $100. And so it doesn't matter what the price does the next minute or the next hour.
Barry Silbert -
Hitting is timing. Pitching is upsetting timing.
Warren Spahn -
She could only realize that she herself - her present self - was in some way different from the other self. That she was seeing with different eyes.
Kate Chopin -
I really believe in empty spaces, although, as an artist, I make a lot of junk. Empty space is never-wasted space. Wasted space is any space that has art in it. An artist is somebody who produces things that people don't need to have but that he, for some reason, thinks it would be a good idea to give them.
Andy Warhol -
This leads to the paradox, that because the disease is only in the poor countries, there is not much investment. For example, there is more money put into baldness drugs, than are put into malaria. Now, baldness, it is a terrible thing audience laughter and rich men are afflicted, so that is why that priority is set.
Bill Gates
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Having three brothers in the league has been real fun for the whole family, and we're just trying to keep it going.
Chris Gronkowski -
We're big 'Game of Thrones' fans, so we call our house King's Landing. I have a studio apartment above our garage that we call Winterfell. I go to Winterfell to write.
Kay Cannon -
I don't give a whole lot of thought or credence to questions about what comes on next, what goes on next.
Joe Kennedy III -
I don't really wear perfume. I use Victoria's Secret sometimes. They have this Coconut Passion spray. But fragrances can give me a bit of a headache.
Kylie Jenner -
I think the biggest advice I would give to any actor who's directing and also acting at the same time is don't even watch your coverage. You do a scene, and then, you know what you did; it doesn't matter what you look like.
Paul Wesley -
I've always been like that; I give 100 percent. I can't do it any other way.
Emma Watson
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There are no projects per se in the Computing Sciences Research Center.
Ken Thompson -
I was playing in other rock bands. Any of those bands didn't last long.
Ikue Mori -
I have an existential crisis every time I walk into a bookshop, knowing that I'm not going to read all the books before I die.
Talulah Riley -
I don't fixate on other people's opinions of my body.
Gabourey Sidibe -
Toward the end of the Olympics, you get physically tired and drained. And no matter how much rest you have, your body is tired.
Gabby Douglas -
My work is not so overtly about movement. My horses' gestures are really quite quiet, because real horses move so much better than I could pretend to make things move. For the pieces I make, the gesture is really more within the body, it's like an internalized gesture, which is more about the content, the state of mind or of being at a given instant. And so it's more like a painting...the gesture and the movement is all pretty much contained within the body.
Deborah Butterfield