The idea of a rupture between acts occurs in a number of my plays. — Richard Greenberg Copy Share Image
I have said many times before, interactivity is the equivalent of radioactivity. For interactivity effects a kind of disintegration, a kind of… — Paul Virilio Copy Share Image
All resistance is a rupture with what is. And every rupture begins, for those engaged in it, through a rupture with oneself. — Alain Badiou Copy Share Image
Simply do something else and return to it later to find the problem wasn't a problem at all. Ruptures almost always lead… — Anne Carson Copy Share Image
The absurd, with its rupture of rationality-of conventional ways of seeing the world-is in fact an accurate and a productive way of… — William Kentridge Copy Share Image
Photographic cropping is always experienced as a rupture in the continuous fabric of reality. — Rosalind E. Krauss Copy Share Image
[Fiction and poetry] are medicines, they're doses, and they heal the rupture that reality makes on the imagination. — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
Nothing could be further from the authentic art of our time than the idea of a rupture of continuity. Art is -… — Clement Greenberg Copy Share Image
There are rocks deep enough in this earth that no matter what the rupture, they will never see the surface. There is,… — Colum McCann Copy Share Image
When I was campaigning, I told the people if nothing happens under my mandate it will still be a positive thing because… — Michel Martelly Copy Share Image
The fantastic breaks the crust of appearance … something grabs us by the shoulders to throw us outside ourselves. I have always… — Julio Cortazar Copy Share Image
In Rwanda, we have a society that has experienced a very serious rupture and you can't expect all of a sudden that… — Paul Kagame Copy Share Image
Depression is a death within, a knowledge - terrifying - that you cannot resurrect yourself. Depression is loss of the vision that… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
I don't flatter myself with much dependence upon the present disposition of the Eastern Indians, who are many ways liable to be… — William Shirley Copy Share Image
A thorough-paced knave will rarely quarrel with one whom he can cheat: his revenge is plunder; therefore he is usually the most… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
Bob Dylan, Nobel laureate. A new fact so shocking that even the year's most notable deaths have not outdone it for the… — David Bennun Copy Share Image
How's his appendix?""Like crap. They almost didn't catch it in time, and he's still doing the ass-plant in a hospital bed, beingdoted… — Marjorie M. Liu Copy Share Image
I had lines inside me, a string of guiding lights. I had language. Fiction and poetry are doses, medicines. What they heal… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
Interference is a terrific page-turner, but it's also a haunting, powerful look at the way families and friendships entangle us all. Berry… — Rebecca Godfrey Copy Share Image
I think trauma gets a reductive treatment. We tend to think only violence or molestation or total abandonment qualify as "childhood trauma,"… — Melissa Febos Copy Share Image
Within a few decades, machine intelligence will surpass human intelligence, leading to The Singularity -- technological change so rapid and profound it… — Ray Kurzweil Copy Share Image
Is there a wrong way to say "I don't know"? Yes. When we declare ignorance, it should be a) honest and b)… — Leah Hager Cohen Copy Share Image
Sometimes...you can cry until there's nothing wet in you. You can scream and curse to where your throat rebels and ruptures. You… — Jhonen Vasquez Copy Share Image
My own sense is that if David Friedman chooses to live in Jerusalem, and quietly conduct diplomatic business from the now existing… — Richard A. Falk Copy Share Image
it's weird how much people change. for example, when i was a kid i loved all of these things..and over time all… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
The Communist revolution is the most radical rupture with traditional property relations; no wonder that its development involves the most radical rupture… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
Wars do not always begin with an abrupt, cymbal-crash rupture of conditions properly characterized as peace. There can be almost seamlessly incremental… — George Will Copy Share Image
Awareness requires a rupture with the world we take for granted; then old categories of experience are called into question and revised. — Shoshana Zuboff Copy Share Image
But I believed in starting over. There was finally, I knew, only rupture and hurt and falling short between all persons, but,… — Lorrie Moore Copy Share Image
The eye can travel over the surface in a way parallel to the way it moves over nature. It should feel caressed… — Bridget Riley Copy Share Image
I'm blessed to see another day. For something like that, with any strenuous activity, the tissue could rupture. Could have died, quite… — Jeff Green Copy Share Image
Man beholds the earth, and it is breathing like a great lung; whenever it exhales, delightful life swarms from all its pores… — Peter Wessel Zapffe Copy Share Image
I'm about to rupture something," he was informed, as the big, gaily wrapped box she was carrying smacked into the small of… — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
... in a history of spiritual rupture, a social compact built on fantasy and collective secrets, poetry becomes more necessary than ever:… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
I see the American experience as being defined by the immigrant paradigm of rupture and renewal: rupture with the old world, the… — Ayad Akhtar Copy Share Image
So time passes, and a much more political rather than literary reasoning intervenes, and from the day that [Albert] Camus wrote The… — Catherine Camus Copy Share Image
To contact the cosmic giggle, to have the flow of casuistry begin to give off synchronistic ripples, whitecaps in the billows of… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
Actuality is when the lighthouse is dark between flashes: it is the instant between the ticks of the watch: it is a… — George Kubler Copy Share Image