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images prose stamp whether
The poet, whether in prose or verse, the creator, can only stamp his images forcibly on the page, in proportion, as he has forcibly felt, ardently nursed, and long brooded over them Rod Sterling
images kids material seeing violent
We're seeing more new material and more new victims. Tragically and frighteningly, the kids in these images are getting younger, and the images are getting more and more violent and graphic. Julie Myers
images million super time work
Rex is 60 years old with 13 million images and 10 million in archive. It's the first time we've had a historic archive to work with, which is super interesting. Jon Oringer
images money movies takes
In movies, images cost - if you want a big image, it takes more money. Alejandro Jodorowsky
images interested politics public
I'm really interested in how we view the public figure, what makes a public figure, what makes a celebrity, and how images make politicians, so I take an interest in politics, but it's really an interest in the image. Alison Jackson
images media perceptive women
Women are increasingly perceptive about the way media images are manipulated, Cindi Leive
images stereo within
We will get stereo images within a month. Candice Hansen
images subject typing
Why do I have to be subject to unflattering images when typing up an assignment? Andrew Carter
images outpouring people starting support tv
The outpouring of support has been amazing. People are now starting to see the images on TV and want to help. Kara Bunte
metaphor insight supreme
Any supreme insight is a metaphor. Charles Henry Parkhurst
metaphor masters
The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor. Aristotle
metaphor halfway commonplace
Metaphor is halfway between the unintelligible and the commonplace. Aristotle
metaphor red state
Branson is a metaphor for red state America, Robert Schmuhl
metaphor dictionary
The dictionary contains no metaphors. Paul Ricoeur
metaphor pretentious
You live for pretentious metaphors. John Green
metaphor prisoner
We are prisoners of our own metaphors, metaphorically speaking... R. Buckminster Fuller
metaphor strain
Writers who have nothing to say always strain for metaphors to say it in. Florence King
metaphor humans human-thought
Early human thought proceeded by metaphor, Gerald Edelman
popularity result seeing wearing
What we're seeing is a result of Koizumi's diminishing popularity -- the 'Koizumi effect' is wearing off. Jiro Yamaguchi
popular-vote political want
The writers are pretty political and they want to get as big an audience as they can - they want the popular vote. Bill Pullman
popular russian
(Motherland's policies) are very, very popular with the Russian people. Masha Lipman
popularity please ifs
There must be something good in a thing that pleases so many; even if it cannot be explained, it is certainly enjoyed. Baltasar Gracian
popular sure
We're getting in their face. And I'm sure it's not very popular with management. Todd Young
popularity elusive
What point was there in pursuing an ever-elusive popularity? David Brin
popular vote
PLEBISCITE, n. A popular vote to ascertain the will of the sovereign. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
popular religion respect
Popular religion may be summed up as a respect for Ecclesiastes Baruch Spinoza
popular
Murals were very popular then and the idea was pretty well received. Janie Allen