I think I make better use of language and imagery than when I started out. — Terry Brooks Copy Share Image
“In the afternoon, over gold screens, I will brush the blue dust of my dreams.” — John Gould Fletcher Copy Share Image
I think I had struck on a combination of imagery and politics that worked. — Faith Ringgold Copy Share Image
There's something strange and powerful about black-and-white imagery. — Stefan Kanfer Copy Share Image
“She saw the skin pull under the driver's ears and knew that he was laughing.” — Mary Butts Copy Share Image
“The lake was a shield of beaten brass flung down in the valley under a full sun.” — Jane Urquhart Copy Share Image
People get tired once they can see a formula or recognize a formula or see repeat imagery. — John Wilson Copy Share Image
I've heard that it's some kind of weird two-lens system where the back camera uses two lenses and it somehow takes it… — John Gruber Copy Share Image
I write in my own journal when something extraordinary or funny happens. And there's some nice imagery in there. I don't think… — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
The life of the consciousness is boundless. It interpenetrates the world and is woven in all its imagery. Therefore, we must listen… — Oskar Kokoschka Copy Share Image
“Everything and all of them were being rattled around like peas inside an enormous rattle that was being rattled by a mad… — Roald Dahl Copy Share Image
“The stars have come to the earth, and the ocean has turned over the ground; dark waves meet the sky.” — Ally Condie Copy Share Image
“Let's stay up all night,' Kat whispers. 'Let's wait for the moon to kiss the morning star.” — Elissa Janine Hoole Copy Share Image
Films about the English monarchy, they tend to have a lavishness, sumptuous imagery, it's all very posh and rich. — Tom Hooper Copy Share Image
“Pop is about speaking everybody's language. The imagery and iconography we instantly recognize. When you can rely on things that the public… — Nuno Roque Copy Share Image
“Lugh's decided to stick with bein mad at me. It's like traveling with a storm cloud. One of them that hangs low… — Moira Young Copy Share Image
We had much more imagery from Vietnam war. The media was not controlled. The storyline, the master narrative was not controlled. I… — Anne Waldman Copy Share Image
When I watch a movie I don't really care too much about the plot - not that it isn't important, but what… — Jamie Hyneman Copy Share Image
Archaeologists gave the military the idea to use aerial photographs for spying and field survey. We are fortunate that the spatial and… — Sarah Parcak Copy Share Image
I wanted to lift the aspects of the lyrics and imagery that I found sincerely powerful and touching, plus the amazing musical… — Phil Elvrum Copy Share Image
But I always liked the fact that you get these totally unacceptable images, but they're taken by a really expensive photographer, with… — Damien Hirst Copy Share Image
The only valid reason to use clichés is in the speech of a character. Cliches are indications of sloppy writing. The writer… — Leonard Bishop Copy Share Image
“Dad and I leave town in the early dark. It's the second Sunday of the holidays, and we pack up the old… — Cath Crowley Copy Share Image
In The Lost Message of Jesus I claim that penal substitution is tantamount to 'child abuse - a vengeful Father punishing his… — Steve Chalke Copy Share Image
You look at Japan and Hayao Miyazaki's films are the biggest films ever made in Japan; domestically there and they play to… — Chris Wedge Copy Share Image
“One evening he was in his room, his brow pressing hard against the pane, looking, without seeing them, at the chestnut trees… — Théophile Gautier Copy Share Image
Whole great chunks of written history are of little value to the psychohistorian, while other vast areas which have been much neglected… — Lloyd deMause Copy Share Image
The moment our discourse rises above the ground-line of familiar facts, and is inflamed with passion or exalted thought, it clothes itself… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“Advertising is profoundly manipulative at its core. Its imagery strives to deprive us of realistic ideas about love, sex, beauty, health, money,… — Jennifer L. Pozner Copy Share Image
It's interesting to think about connecting the dots within an archive in a different way than linearly or teleologically. It's a great… — Chitra Ganesh Copy Share Image
I feel like the most interesting imagery out there does not have me in it. — John Wilson Copy Share Image