Process Quotes
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You can't make something beautiful by trying to make something beautiful. Something becomes beautiful in the process of trying to be something else.
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True love doesn't happen right away; it's an ever-growing process. It develops after you've gone through many ups and downs, when you've suffered together, cried together, laughed together.
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One of the things that I really love about doing a film is working with actors and the whole casting process. I feel I'm not looking for actors. I feel I'm looking for characters. If the characters come from Bollywood, fine. If they come from Indian theater, perfect.
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Due process and judicial process are not one and the same, particularly when it comes to national security.
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When I start doing a body of work I feel vulnerable, fearful. If I stopped trusting the process, I would stop doing art.
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When it comes to the challenges of the actual process, I soldier on as best I can, on my own.
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Reading, I had learned, was as creative a process as writing, sometimes more so. When we read of the dying rays of the setting sun or the boom and swish of the incoming tide, we should reserve as much praise for ourselves as for the author. After all, the reader is doing all the work - the writer might have died long ago.
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I am in the process of starting a nonprofit organization that gives rescued animals a home in a simulated wild environment and, for those who have been tested on, who are disabled, aggressive, etc., their own space to live out their days.
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If we had won 40 or 42 games (last season) instead of 52, it would have been an entirely different process.
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Euphemism in the workplace does not end with job descriptions. It reaches a pusillanimous peak at the other end of the work process - in dismissal.
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Recalling a memory is not like playing a tape recorder. It's a creative process.
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Recording is just a lengthy process, so to have to record before every professional video, that's where a real time drain comes in.
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We don't want to just tell students who the people are, we don't want to just tell them what happened - we want to show the process by which it formed itself.
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I followed Shoji Hamada, because I guess Alix MacKenzie and I, we both saw the danger that lay in planning things out on paper and then simply executing them. And with Hamada there was a much more direct sense that the piece had happened in the process of making on the wheel, and that was what we wanted to do with our work. We weren't always able to do it, though.
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I enjoy the process of writing. The torment comes in getting my bottom on the chair and in front of the typewriter.
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Frankly, I've never felt voting to be all that essential to the process.
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I choose work that is hard to pull off. And it's scary how things can go wrong. But if there's no risk involved, it's not challenging. A good idea will survive any process.
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Enter the writing process with a childlike sense of wonder and discovery. Let it surprise you.
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The creative process is probably closest to problem solving, but it differs from it in a number of ways. In problem solving the immediate goal is a specific one ... in the creative process there is no such clear goal.
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Everything takes time. You have to love the journey and the process.
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If you're mourning, cry, scream and purge whatever is going on inside you emotionally. That's part of the process. And keep those that love you very close as you go through it.
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Innovation is an ongoing process that you build into your culture.
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Editing is very satisfying process. You spend hours working on something and then you get to watch it. It's immediately satisfying where everything else is just kind of waiting and waiting and waiting.
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I think golfers get over-concerned about results. Enjoy the process: enjoy the opportunity to play.