Quotes About Emotive
There is a backlash against me and everyone who has done buildings that have movement and feeling.
~ Frank Gehry
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uttering that terrific cry:
~ Victor Hugo
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People might think that I'm inaccessible, unapproachable, and dark. In many ways, my characters are uncomfortable to interact with, but that's not me.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
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In 'Kid A' and 'Amnesiac,' Mr. Yorke's lyrics were often unfathomable, moaned and mumbled and forced beneath the surface of the music. In 'Hail to the Thief,' most but not all of the words can be decoded after a few listens.
~ David Means
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In the art world, sentimentality and intimacy and the emotive side of lives are considered very uncool. There's nervousness around intimacy.
~ Genesis P-Orridge
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One of the things The WB has about it that a lot of other networks don't is they lead with their heart.
~ David Nutter
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His separation from the rest of society is beyond vast. But we are not working within the parameters of reality; we are working within the parameters of televised sport. And that's a critical difference. It essentially makes Ralph Sampson a tall, emotive, representational nonhuman slave. And within these parameters, four thousand rebounds don't mean shit.
~ Chuck Klosterman
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Anytime my work can coax bodily fluids out of someone, I'm happy.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Every physical movement is mannered, thought-out, plotted for maximum screen effect. She takes deep breaths. She seems to sigh a lot. She's the first-class passenger on a ride of her own invention and she loves the fact that she can share it.
~ Graham Hurley
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malgré tout leur fameux cynisme (ou peut-être à cause de lui), les Sarantins étaient presque toujours d'une nature émotive et passionnée, comme si vivre au centre du monde donnait du relief et de l'importance à chaque événement de leur existence.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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I normally speak by moving my hands, and I'm very expressive with my face - something Cuban, I guess.
~ Ana de Armas
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I normally play very serious characters.
~ Kylie Bunbury
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Great brands and great businesses have to be great storytellers, too. We have to tell stories - emotive, compelling stories - and even more so because we're nonfiction.
~ Angela Ahrendts
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Don't say the old lady screamed. Bring her on and let her scream.
~ Mark Twain
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'End of Summer' expands the way I want to express myself as a composer. It's a piece of visual music that has this narrative and conceptual dimension to it.
~ Johann Johannsson
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shouldn't just be big and compelling; it should "hit you in the gut.
~ Chip Heath
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Propaganda requires a permanent network of communication so that it can systematically stifle reflection with emotive or utopian slogans. Its pace is usually fast.
~ John Berger
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Man's first language, the most universal, the most energetic and the only language he needed before it was necessary to persuade men assembled together, is the cry of nature.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Art is not always meant to be decorative or soothing, in fact, it can create uncomfortable conversations and stimulate uncomfortable emotions.
~ Shepard Fairey
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I always feel that art in general and acting in particular should make the audience a little uncomfortable, to slap them and wake them up.
~ Antonio Banderas
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Your desire to make art -- beautiful or meaningful or emotive art -- is integral to your sense of who you are.
~ Unknown
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Oh, by the thrice-beshitten shroud of Lazarus!
~ Hilary Mantel
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Previously people were treated anonymously particular on a drugs situation which is obviously highly emotive. They have been treated anonymously even after the verdict had been reached.
~ David Gill
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There is a real formula to writing music, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge. It's very formulaic. The subject matter that you can address in pop music is somewhat restricted. It just doesn't allow that same emotive quality that you can put into poetry.
~ Edgar Winter
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