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Quotes About Conception

The work is the death mask of its conception.
~ benjamin walter ii
OSHA's decision to regulate home workplaces reflects the agency's expanding conception of its own mission.
~ Eugene Scalia
I also assume that they are not simply the physical properties of things as now conceived by physical science. Instead, they are ecological, in the sense that they are properties of the environment relative to an animal.
~ James J. Gibson
A lot of times people say, 'As soon as you relax you'll have a kid.'
~ Courteney Cox
From its conception and that one and only meeting, 'HITNRUN' took about 90 days to prepare its release. If that's what freedom feels like, 'HITNRUN' is what it sounds like.
~ Prince
When you conceive the scene, you go, 'That is scary, right?' When you shoot it, a lot of times you're not quite sure. Hopefully what you can shoot is what your conception is.
~ James Wan
Como si [...] algo nos invitara a no concebir más la diferencia analógico/digital como una oposición. De cierta manera, es posible y deseable injertar código sobre lo analógico para aumentar su potencia.
~ Gilles Deleuze
like Poe, she was what was referred to as a "victory kid," one of the hundreds of millions—if not billions—of sentients who had been conceived in response to the Empire's fall.
~ Greg Rucka
There's a singular kind of desperation that links all of us who cannot conceive but think of nothing else. I wonder about us. What has made that message play over and over inside our heads? Is it biology? I want it to be that. I want the reason I sit on the toilet, hoping against hope, to be biological and not some kind of mental disorder.
~ Gregg Olsen
The air is full of ideas,
~ Sean Patrick
Consciousness of a manifold of subjects lies deeper than any empirical content judged. It is inside the logical concept of judgment, inside the concept of being and truth. As you contradict me, you figure in my consciousness not as an object with determinations. You figure in my consciousness as judgment. Anything I think of you is subordinated to and informed by this conception.
~ Sebastian Rödl
When we create something, we always create it first in thought form. A thought or idea always precedes manifestation
~ Shakti Gawain
he is like an icon, he is like a fantasy. I did not know him, I knew my idea of him.
~ Sharon Olds
That's why you hear about people coming up with inventions almost at the same time, because someone else is thinking about it.
~ Rich Fulcher
Once we have conceived of time and space, once we have accepted their existence, then that implies that there is a structural order to bonding realities.
~ Frederick Lenz
The history of drawing is a history of 'realities'. Every age has its own conceptions, held to be true at that time, believed to be true for all times.
~ Howard Scott Warshaw
You cannot expect the Form before the Idea,For they will come into being together.
~ Arnold Schoenberg
All my records have been written to be records, rather than writing a group of songs and seeing if they fit together.
~ Justin Townes Earle
The logic behind magic is that we create what we are imagining.
~ Mary Faulkner
The organism is driven toward nature's singular goal—conception, the passing on of one's genes—and anything that stands in the way is pushed into the background.
~ Mary Roach
Isn't it wonderful that our bodies can give us so much pleasure?" he said to her once, quite simply. They were happy and radiantly innocent. They were both incapable of the conception that joy is sin.
~ Ayn Rand
Dios es aquello que la mente humana no puede concebir, afirman, y luego os piden que consideréis tal cosa como conocimiento; Dios no es hombre, el cielo no es tierra, el alma no es el cuerpo, la virtud no es provecho, A no es A, la percepción no es sensorial, el conocimiento no es rázon. Sus definiciones no constituyen el acto de definir, sino el de borrar.
~ Ayn Rand
The man who enslaves himself voluntarily in the name of love is the basest of creatures. He degrades the dignity of man and he degrades the conception of love.
~ Ayn Rand
Reality, of course, is neither concave nor convex, neither cold nor hot, neither self nor other. If we conceive cold apart from the rest of Reality—not only apart from heat, but apart from ourselves as well—we suffer from it.
~ Steve Hagen