Albert Camus Quotes
Just as all thought, and primarily that of non-signification, signifies something, so there is no art that has no signification.
Albert Camus
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If someone is alone reading my poems, I hope it would be like reading someone's notebook. A record. Of a place, beauty, difficulty. A familiar daily struggle.
Fanny Howe
When you're in prison, and we're left to our own devices, you're stripped of everything, and you really get to see who these people are, the good and the bad.
Laura Prepon
When I need names they drop out of my head; when I don't need them they drop back.
Imogen Cunningham
Some people need sequins, others don't.
Edith Head
I had no choice in the decision to make myself available. I was not always doing things I wanted to do.
Namie Amuro
Racism is always there underneath, but usually it is exploited in these times of economic crisis, and it's hard to find out when one slides into another.
Iris Chang
None of the kids in the neighborhood had dogs. My dad walked in that Labrador, and we started running together and rolling around together like we found each other after years apart. And then, suddenly, some of the other people in the neighborhood started getting dogs, too.
W. Bruce Cameron
I have Dalinian thought: the one thing the world will never have enough of is the outrageous.
Salvador Dali
The interpretive element of 'Lost' - the fact that you immediately need, as soon as the episode is over, to seek out a community of people to express your own thoughts about it, understand what they thought about it and form an opinion - that's the bread and butter of the show.
Damon Lindelof
When I first started writing, I used to listen to music all the time because it would make time pass more quickly. And then I started to wonder if the music wasn't affecting my writing in ways that I didn't necessarily intend.
Gabrielle Zevin
Everyone who wills can hear the inner voice. It is within everyone.
Mahatma Gandhi
Just as all thought, and primarily that of non-signification, signifies something, so there is no art that has no signification.
Albert Camus