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Daumier paints with an enormous capacity for absolute empathy; a complete identification of himself with the figures he paints. He sets forth what it feels like to do something; not what somebody looks like doing it.
David Sylvester
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A passion for learning...isn't something you have to inspire with; it's something you have to keep from extinguishing.
Deborah Meier
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I will always come with something that's aesthetically pleasing.
Justin Timberlake NSYNC
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If I get an offer, and I think there is something I can do, then I will think about it... I am ready to consider any film and TV acting offers, provided it is great.
Mohit Chauhan
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I've always been a goal scorer. Playing both ways is something I wanted to do coming into the league.
Dany Heatley
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I gave up tennis to study, but not before it had shown me how to focus and concentrate. It taught me self-discipline: I was playing four or five hours a day and doing five-mile runs. When I stopped, my energy had to be channelled into something else.
Ray Fearon
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Don't do nothing because you can't do everything. Do something. Anything.
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
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It turned out that the buckyball, the soccer ball, was something of a Rosetta stone of an infinite new class of molecules.
Richard Smalley
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We had to do a lot of rehearsals to get it so that it was playable. What it did was make you practice. That's good for any musician to have that kind of pressure. It brings things out of you that might not come out if you don't have to reach for something all the time.
Ray Brown
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I believe in conscious creation, that my thoughts create my reality. But, at the same time, I don't believe that ignoring something will make it disappear.
Miranda Rae Mayo
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If not, we'll have to do something else.
Dennis Hastert
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The greatest mystery is why there is something instead of nothing, and the greatest something is this thing we call life.
Allan Sandage
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There's always a better way to do something.
Rich Piana
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Making art has never been a mystery to me. It's never been something that's very difficult.
Richard Prince
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When I've worked with established artists, I've naturally been more restricted, but you still have to take risks and push yourself to do something different.
Finlay Dow-Smith
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A lot of producers and creative types want to see you be you. Throw something else out there and show them where you would take this part. A lot of them are launching shows for the first time, so they've got a lot riding on this, too, and they want you to be their flight.
Michael Mosley
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Donna E. Smyth - adventures with words; she is always doing something new and unique. Beginning with her visceral morality, her stories are startling, nerve wracking, provocative: she combines Angela Carter's beautiful style with Patricia Highsmith's malevolent atmospheres. Smyth shatters clichs and dismisses mere sociology. She knows that pleasure is besieged by terror. She tells us what we don't want to know, but need to know. Smyth's writing disturbs us, enrichingly, because truth can never be at peace with language.
George Elliott Clarke
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For me, animation is the caricature of life. It's something that we create, from the ground up.
Genndy Tartakovsky
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Fashion should be something that in the morning, when you open your window, you say, 'Oh fantastic, sun!' Then you take your shower, you say, 'OK fantastic, which colour I wear today because I feel happy?' This should be fashion.
Roberto Cavalli
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If I do something I think is new, it will be misunderstood, but if people like it, I will be disappointed because I haven't pushed them enough. The more people hate it, maybe the newer it is. Because the fundamental human problem is that people are afraid of change. The place I am always looking for-because in order to keep the business I need to make a little compromise between my values and customers' values-is the place where I make something that could almost-but not quite-be understood by everyone.
Rei Kawakubo
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Sears is offering free $10 gift cards to the first few hundred shoppers. So that may have something to do with the early crowd.
Dan Jones
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If you want to make enemies, try to change something.
Woodrow Wilson
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I suppose "giving without expecting anything in return" isn't something new, but it always pushes your happy button when you do it or see it.
Misha Collins
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Just look around; you can't help but laugh at something.
Mike Ross