There's a depth to the nightmare, to the symbolism you can exploit, on an intellectual level, on a sexual level, on a… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I think about the kinds of gardens that Queen Elizabeth put up. She made gardens in the shape of an "E," for… — Martha Ronk Copy Share Image
“What is the difference between my view and the classical Christian perspective? I am convinced that there are not multiple comings and… — Eli Of Kittim Copy Share Image
Who cares what the color means? How do you know what he meant to say? I mean, did he leave another book… — Laurie Halse Anderson Copy Share Image
[Sigmund ] Freud did not under-stand that the dream is a highly creative act, written in the universal language of symbolism, and… — Erich Fromm Copy Share Image
I have a great deal of religious symbolism in my stories because I have a very deep sense of religion and also… — Katherine Anne Porter Copy Share Image
And religious music and the sort of symbolism of it and everything. But I had this idea. Actually, I sort of dreamt… — Nick Lowe Copy Share Image
Being a literature major, you know, I'm very familiar with the ways symbolism is used in our sort of mythic tales of… — Carrie Coon Copy Share Image
The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work; unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the… — J. R. R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“I consider fantasy the heir of mythology, addressing a real human need to seek out answers to life’s many mysteries. It is… — Dean F. Wilson Copy Share Image
As to harmonizing the theory of evolution with the Biblical account of creation, I do not believe it can be done, and… — Will Durant Copy Share Image
“As a sign of power the hand has a dynamic aspect: it is poised to act and conquer. Open and extended, it… — Hugues Boekraad Copy Share Image
The twentieth-century artist who uses symbols is alienated because the system of symbols is a private one. After you have dealt with… — Louise Bourgeois Copy Share Image
“Then there is the other secret. There isn't any symbolysm [sic]. The sea is the sea. The old man is an old… — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image