Human science fragments everything in order to understand it, kills everything in order to examine it. — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
The creation of a single world comes from a huge number of fragments and chaos. — Hayao Miyazaki Copy Share Image
Time and space are fragments of the infinite for the use of finite creatures. — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
My sexual nature is irrelevant. I'm an actor, I play roles, fragments of myself. — David Bowie Copy Share Image
In the drowsy dark cave of the mind dreams build their nest with fragments dropped from day's caravan. — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
He was like a song I'd heard once in fragments but had been singing in my mind ever since. — Arthur Golden Copy Share Image
The glass of your life is darkened, and darkly through it you see distorted and ghastly fragments of duty and destiny. — George Arnold Copy Share Image
Los Angeles is a city looking for a ritual to join its fragments, and The Doors are looking for such a ritual… — Jim Morrison Copy Share Image
Writing is the hammer & chisel that breaks down the established way of thinking. A concrete event, then an abstraction. An image,… — Diane Glancy Copy Share Image
When you give your heart away, you usually get it back in pieces, fragments. And often, a great deal of time passes… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Although the theater is not life, it is composed of fragments or imitations of life, and people on both sides of the… — Brooks Atkinson Copy Share Image
Sometimes I feel quite distinctly that what is inside me is not all of me. There is something else, sublime, quite indestructible,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Film is shot in fragments, and the same moments can be shot again and again until the director is satisfied. — Bruce Beresford Copy Share Image
Every moment of mindfulness means the gradual destruction of latent defilements. It is somewhat like cutting away a piece of wood with… — Mahasi Sayadaw Copy Share Image
Neville kicked aside the broken fragments of his own wand as they walked slowly toward the door. "My gran's going do kill… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Dream analysis stands or falls with [the hypothesis of the unconscious]. Without it the dream appears to be merely a freak of… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
Writing a play is like smashing that [glass] ashtray, filming it in slow motion, and then running the film in reverse, so… — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
A man of science rises ever, in seeking truth; and if he never finds it in its wholeness, he discovers nevertheless very… — Claude Bernard Copy Share Image
The vast results obtained by Science are won by no mystical faculties, by no mental processes other than those which are practiced… — Thomas Huxley Copy Share Image
Twisting and wiring and stringing starching and curling, delicately painting spots and shadings on scraps of silk until what had been nothing… — Melanie McGrath Copy Share Image
At the sight of a single bone, of a single piece of bone, I recognize and reconstruct the portion of the whole… — Georges Cuvier Copy Share Image
Out of doing all that experimentation with sound I decided I wanted to do it with live musicians. To take repetition, take… — Terry Riley Copy Share Image
“Certain things I remember exactly as they were. They are merely discolored a bit by time, like coins in the pocket of… — James Salter Copy Share Image
“ The Mage's powers were almost gone, and his web, which had once spanned the worlds, had shrunk to little more than… — Joanne Harris Copy Share Image
The earth is not a mere fragment of dead history, stratum upon stratum like the leaves of a book, to be studied… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The true wisdom of the philosopher ought to insist in enjoying everything. Yet we apply ourselves to dissecting and destroying everything that… — Eugene Delacroix Copy Share Image
Must you write complete sentences each time, every time? Perish the thought. If your work consists only of fragments and floating clauses,… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
He who seeks to approach his own buried past must conduct himself like a man digging. . . . He must not… — Walter Benjamin Copy Share Image
Every church pretends to have found the exact truth. This is the end of progress. Why pursue that which you have? Why… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“Some alters are what Dr Ross describes in Multiple Personality Disorder as 'fragments', which are 'relatively limited psychic states that express only… — Alice Jamieson Copy Share Image