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- When I am designing, my aim is to create tension and then gradually proceed into quiet.
- My aim is for ripeness of form. I want to make my forms so full, so juicy that one could add nothing more to them.
- She don't know me by my name, she just know my AIM.
- My aim is to argue that the universe can come into existence without intervention, and that there is no need to invoke the idea of…
- I've been missing you too much but don't worry- I'm working on my aim ;)
- I know my aim but I can't see it i love my way because ,i will reach one day its not about THE DREAM its…
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- I never really worked in Hollywood. Some American producers came to Europe to shoot films with me, so it's a different situation...… — Juliette Binoche
- CBS really wants me on TV. That's their aim. My aim is to have an all-gay sitcom someday, with heterosexuals as token… — Harvey Fierstein
- Real beauty is my aim. — Mahatma Gandhi
- When I am designing, my aim is to create tension and then gradually proceed into quiet. — Unknown Author
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- "My aim is to institute perpetual adoration," spoke St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe, Franciscan priest and founder of the Knights of the Immaculata.… — Maximilian Kolbe
- My aim is to institute perpetual adoration," he said, for this is the "the most important activity. — Maximilian Kolbe
- My ardent desire is, and my aim has been . . . to comply strictly with all our engagements foreign and domestic;… — George Washington
- My aim is to say that the machinery of the heavens is not like a divine animal but like a clock (and… — Johannes Kepler
- My aim is to show the visible as possibility in a state of perpetual becoming. — Yaacov Agam
- My intention was to create a work of art which would transcend the visible, which cannot be perceived except in stages, with… — Yaacov Agam
- You could say that my aim is ‘to recover the place’. The place is a result of nature and time; this is… — Kengo Kuma