“I let my eyes scan the map, watching it move in coordination with my gaze and zoom forward on a section whenever… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The South Pacific was once the playground for ship-sick European sailors. Then it became the roistering barricade of the last great pirates.… — James A. Michener Copy Share Image
Several technological and political forces have converged, and that has produced a global, Web-enabled playing field that allows for multiple forms of… — Thomas Friedman Copy Share Image
The UK is not going to leave the European Union. Of course not. We are inextricably wound up with Europe. In terms… — Nick Clegg Copy Share Image
Having lasted for 4,000 years, the use of nature's materials to express ideas about nature may be expected to continue. The best… — Tom Turner Copy Share Image
“We’ve gone from a planet ruled by natural geography to political geography to kinetically functional geography to a cyber geography that is… — James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image
Geography is the key, the crucial accident of birth. A piece of protein could be a snail, a sea lion, or a… — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
I believe in such cartography – to be marked by nature, not just label ourselves on a map like the names of… — Michael Ondaatje Copy Share Image
The irony of conversing with a stranger is that your individual lives always look very different and personal, but then you strip… — Charlie Peacock Copy Share Image
I hope to make pictures like I walk in the desert—under a spell, an instinct of motion, a kind of knowing that… — Ellen Meloy Copy Share Image
[David Lean's] images stay with me forever. But what makes them memorable isn't necessarily their beauty. That's just good photography. It's the… — Martin Scorsese Copy Share Image
The world's geography is not realistic. Geography is not real. Borders are only closed to people but they are open to products.… — Alex Abreu Copy Share Image
“Really," said Thiel crossly, bending to collect them, "I was quite clear to Darby that we wished a single, recent map. Take… — Kristin Cashore Copy Share Image
While writing 'Cold Mountain,' I held maps of two geographies, two worlds, in my mind as I wrote. One was an early… — Charles Frazier Copy Share Image
Our patriotic fervor was the result of the old and widespread belief in the idea of American exceptionalism, the idea that America… — Peggy Noonan Copy Share Image
Michael [Jackson] reconstructed his face and deconstructed the African features into a spooky European geography of fleshly possibilities, and yet what we… — Michael Eric Dyson Copy Share Image
I love, love writing about Los Angeles. I love exploring every part of it. And I find, rather than a burden, it's… — Robert Crais Copy Share Image
God is light, we are told, and Hell is outer darkness. But look at a desert mountain stripped bare by the sun,… — Colin Fletcher Copy Share Image
I believe there is little to gain by exchanging opinions with other artists concerning either the ideology of art or technical methods.… — Yves Tanguy Copy Share Image
I've learned over the years that geography is not that important, except that I seem to work better in the country than… — Steve Reich Copy Share Image
Aimee Parkison offers a distinct new voice to contemporary fiction. Her seductive stories explore childhood as a realm of sorrows, and reveal… — Carol Anshaw Copy Share Image
I'm interested in geography and weather and things like that, and if you don't write love songs, you've gotta go somewhere. I… — Randy Newman Copy Share Image
In Maureen Owen's perfectly titled Erosion's Pull, words and lines map, unmap, and revamp our everyday postcontemporary geographies: ironies and ambiguities, surrealistic… — Susan Howe Copy Share Image
“A veritable atlas. What rivers of desire, what mountains of ambition. Want, want, hope, hope, this is what your palm say, your… — Anuradha Roy Copy Share Image
Cultural values are, in themselves, neutral as well as universal, and so much depends on how individuals or ethnic groups use them.… — F. Sionil Jose Copy Share Image
India's prosperity is sectioned by geography, such as in Bangalore, where the information technology industry is prominent. Because they have a conduit… — Clayton Christensen Copy Share Image
The reason that art (writing, engaging, and all of it) is valuable is precisely why I cant tell you how to do… — ZhatsPrincess Copy Share Image
“Maps, contour maps and all maps, intrigue us for the metaphors that they are: tools to give us a sense of something… — Zia Haider Rahman Copy Share Image
I believe very strongly, and have fought since many years ago - at least over 30 years ago - to get architecture… — Richard Rogers Copy Share Image
[When you write a play] you walk into a forest without a knife, without a compass. But . . . if you… — Neil Simon Copy Share Image
Even people who aren't engaged on the actual battlefield - the effects of war reach out like tentacles into families, into economies,… — Gary Cole Copy Share Image
An hour or two spent in writing from dictation, another hour or two in reading aloud, a little geography and a little… — Hudson Stuck Copy Share Image
I'd had a French education for three years, my father being in the army. From 9 to 12, I went to French… — Charlotte Rampling Copy Share Image
Collateral learning in the way of formation of enduring attitudes, of likes and dislikes, may be and often is much more important… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
The great thing about cinema is that it's a great binder. It brings people from across the world together, often erasing the… — Priyanka Chopra Copy Share Image
By curious accident of history and geography, the world's major energy resources are located pretty much in Shiite regions. They're a minority… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
The problem of living in this modern world is the problem of finding room in it. The crowd principle is so universally… — Gerald Stanley Lee Copy Share Image
All children, regardless of their income, ethnicity, or geography have the right to be protected and be given the opportunity to reach… — Mindy Grossman Copy Share Image
“I wonder now why humans hate the map of their life that appears on their own bodies, when a tree like this,… — Lucinda Riley Copy Share Image
I'm a big lover of America. I love the people, but also the weird berms, the strange little high schools tucked away… — George Saunders Copy Share Image