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writing dust skeletons
What is important is the story. Because when we are all dust and teeth and kicked-up bits of skin - when we're dancing with our own skeletons - our words might be all that's left of us. Alexandra Fuller
writing giving people
We need to give out portrayal of ourselves. Every non-Indian writer writes about 1860 to 1890 pretty much, and there is no non-Indian writer that can write movies about contemporary Indians. Only Indians can. Indians are usually romanticized. Non-Indians are totally irrepsonsible with the appropriation of Indians, because any time tou have an Indian in a movie, it's political. They're not used as people, they're used as points. Chris Eyre
writing dust damnation
There is dust enough on some of your Bibles to write 'damnation' with your fingers. Charles Spurgeon
writing tears pockets
A word is not the same with one writer as with another. One tears it from his guts. The other pulls it out of his overcoat pocket. Charles Peguy
writing eight ideas
Oh, I had an idea for a pilot of my own at the time, and then Carl sent me about eight scripts and simply I threw my idea out the window because the writing was just so good. Dick Van Dyke
writing sometimes enough
Sometimes you can write a great scene, but when you're actually in a situation and it doesn't work, you have to be flexible enough to make it work for you. Diane Kruger
writing analysis fiction
There's no end to the inventiveness of critics, I tell you. Because they can't write fiction, they put their impulse into their analysis of work. Dennis Potter
writing speech metaphor
The strangest thing that human speech and human writing can do is create a metaphor. That is an amazing leap, is it not? Dennis Potter
writing use young
You just don't know writers. They'll use anything, anybody. They'll eat their young. Dennis Potter
museum paintings time work
One time I went to a museum where all the work in the museum had been done by children. They had all the paintings up on refrigerators. Stephen Wright
museum
New generation, I guess. The important thing is that we're getting the museum back on its feet. Mark Spitz
museums world-literature pay
Most of what we call the classics of world literature suggest artifacts in a wax museum. We have to hire and pay professors to get them read and talked about. Edward Abbey
muse ultimate has-beens
My ultimate search has been for a muse. Dominic Monaghan
museums work
Museums are for dead artists. I'd never show my work in the Tate. You'd never get me in that place. Damien Hirst
museum piece pieces various walking
The piece is predicated on walking and moving, anticipation and reflection, through these various pieces and through the museum as a whole. Richard Serra
museums religion church
A church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints. Dear Abbey
museums absorbing
Living is like tearing through a museum. Audrey Hepburn
museums conversation valuable
It is as much the conversations between objects as between us and objects that make museums so valuable. Antony Gormley
shows throwing towel
If anything, this shows we're not throwing in the towel on the season. Brian Hill
shows
If anything, it shows that we can finish. Pete Carroll
shows strangest-secret
What's going on in the inside shows on the outside. Earl Nightingale
shows slightly tracks
So many shows don't have laugh tracks now that, when you hear it, it can be slightly jarring. Casey Wilson
shows tv
I majored in criminal justice. I like 'CSI,' all that, '24.' I watch those shows on A&E, if I watch TV. I don't really watch TV shows. Paul Pierce
shows
'Gifts' was just a short little one-verse song that I used to close shows in the '60s. Bruce Cockburn
shows tv
When I was a kid, I would be watching TV shows like, you know, like 'Get Smart' and be like, 'That's what being an adult is.' Bruce Eric Kaplan
shows
Nobody really knows what they look like. The mirror shows you only what you want to see. Terry Wogan
shows
Authentic programming that shows the outside world garners authentic interest. Constance Wu