Create Quotes
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Too often the revolutionary is the man who must create order in the chaos left by failed conservatives.
Bernard Crick
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I think one of the problems with the capitalist mainstream is this: no matter what you create to respond or resist it they will buy it.
Eve Ensler
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I am really not a speedcuber. My best time when I was practicing was about a minute. Usually people say if you can create a piano, you must be a good piano player, but it is not true. They are different type of human activities and need different capabilities.
Erno Rubik
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The Barbarian Way was, in some sense, trying to create a volatile fuel to get people to step out and act. It's pretty hard to get a whole group of people moving together as individuals who are stepping into a more mystical, faith-oriented, dynamic kind of experience with Christ. So, I think Barbarian Way was my attempt to say, "Look, underneath what looks like invention, innovation and creativity is really a core mysticism that hears from God, and what is fueling this is something really ancient." That's what was really the core of The Barbarian Way.
Erwin McManus
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We didn't want to live anymore in the old logic. And I like that. The consequence of that is to create the dream of that, but we all know this dream may be not possible. So here we have the key of the ambiguity of the atmosphere of my films. Is it possible, this dream? Is it as funny as it seems, or is it tragic?
Albert Serra
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We create eternity out of crumbs of time.
Anna Kamienska
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I think there's huge room for a personality who can create a following, and that personality can be a person or a company.
Norman Pearlstine
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I don't create poetry, I create myself, for me my poems are a way to me.
Edith Södergran
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You create attention to attract attention.
Kurt Cobain
Nirvana
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I watch 'Sons of Anarchy' and 'Game of Thrones' and 'The Walking Dead' and think, 'I want to create that kind of television!
Michael Easton
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When you love somebody, it's like in a couple – you want to create something. Sometimes, it's a baby.
Catherine Malandrino
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If we think about folk forms, they belong to disenfranchised people, people who have not been allowed access to the poetry of literature or the leisure time that comes with the pursuit of poetry. Instead, this is ceremony. This is a highly charged way to create a sacred space that isn't necessarily about God, but is about human experience at its most profound levels - whether that's love or grief, separation, or homeland. All are altered states.
Eliza Griswold