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- I think true love is not only true personal love but totality of love, universal love - to be in love with everything manifest and…
- We only dream of images we already have inside of us.
- The only thing that disturbs me is that many psychopaths say they had a very happy childhood.
- Life is filled with abstractions, and the only way to make heads or tails of it is going through intuition.
- I'm lost in a transition. The old is dead, and I don't know what the new is. The only way to find the new is…
- Digital video is so beautiful. It's lightweight, modern, and it's only getting better. It's put film into the La Brea Tar Pits.
- There are only 24 hours in a day, and my top priority is working on my films, but I love short film experiments.
- I didn't watch much TV as a kid and I don' t watch it now. I don' t find anything beautiful or unique to the…
- Music deals with time and timing. It's so magical, but when you get into it, every little sound and every little space between the sounds,…
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