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Immediacy Quotes by Kenny Smith
- Human cultures are all experiments in trying to find a form that will fit the matter of our immediacy; but it is absolutely not the…
- "The people" is that massive portion of a society that lives by its pathetic subjection to sheer immediacy or self-obviousness, and that therefore uncritically seizes…
- Intellect is merely a narrow and highly specific kind of thing that we DO, but our immediacy relates us to what we naturally and essentially…
- Some form of gnosis or immediacy is attached to all thinking as its root-form or primitive origination; every act of thinking has this passive derivation,…
More Immediacy Quotes
- People quit on jobs. They quit on marriages. They quit on school. There's an immediacy of this day and age that doesn't… — Emily Blunt
- Color in color is felt at any and every place of the pictorial organization; in its immediacy - its particularity. Color must… — Jules Olitski
- Summer cooking implies a sense of immediacy, a capacity to capture the essence of the fleeting moment. — Elizabeth David
- The strongest wish of a vast number of earnest men and women to-day is for a basis of religious belief which shall… — William Ralph Inge
- Evasion of the unadorned immediacy of life is as deep-seated as it is relentless. Even with the ardent desire to be aware… — Stephen Batchelor
- No matter what, I will always prefer a live performance. Whether it be a play or a musical, or playing music live.… — Darren Criss
- The whole point of art, aside from the aesthetic pleasure it yields, is that it provides a bridge to the past; that… — Barry Humphries
- Yes, this is what I thought adulthood would be, a kind of long indian summer, a state of tranquility, of calm incuriousness,… — John Banville
- Regret is an odd emotion because it comes only upon reflection. Regret lacks immediacy, and so its power seldom influences events when… — Unknown Author
- I certainly am interested in accessibility, clarity, and immediacy. — Paul Muldoon
- Killing Lincoln is a must-read historical thriller. Bill O'Reilly recounts the dramatic events of the spring of 1865 with such exhilarating immediacy… — Vince Flynn
- Soon equates to good, later to worse, Uagen Zlepe, scholar. Therefore, immediacy. — Iain Banks