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Quotes About Open

I'm not an artist that strays away from my fans. Nah, everybody is open to come and talk to me respectfully and I'm going to give them the same respect.
~ Raekwon
I call myself an agnostic. I'm open to change. I'm the same sort of person, although much less aggressive, as Richard Dawkins.
~ Ruth Rendell
You can work on routes all day in practice but in the game what it comes down to is if somebody is open or not. You kind of go through your progressions and go through it that way.
~ Matt Cassel
Many people at different levels of the Russian government are open to crypto-currencies.
~ Vitalik Buterin
I grew up in San Fransisco in a very liberal community. My environment was very, very open and very liberal.
~ Jeffrey Tambor
I am open to writing more, and not just film scripts but maybe also a book.
~ Mukul Dev
My life is an open pamphlet.
~ Bob Fosse
I would encourage anyone who shares our liberal values in or outside parliament to join our party and join our liberal movement. Our door is absolutely open.
~ Jo Swinson
Government has got to open up and engage citizenry as partners.
~ Cory Booker
As each year and debate passes, more broadband companies will start to see that their future lies not in restricting an open Internet but in betting on it.
~ Marvin Ammori
When you feel empty, you have to open up your heart and let the wind sweep through it.
~ Peter Sís
Whether there are any links between the nature of the serial murders and the collapse of the two regimes is an open question at this time.
~ Peter Vronsky
Jury selection finally began on July 21, 1988, from a pool of 1600 citizens. The Hernandezes were looking for Hispanics and certain minorities; they felt that with a jury of all whites and Asians, Richard wouldn't have a chance. They believed Hispanics and blacks would have a more open mind.
~ Philip Carlo
Counterfactuals highlight how radically open the possibilities once were and how easily our best-laid plans can be blown away by flapping butterfly wings. Immersion in what-if history can give us a visceral feeling for Taleb's vision of radical indeterminacy.
~ Philip E. Tetlock
From they sack and they belly opened And all that was hidden burning on the oil-stained earth They feed they Lion and he comes.
~ Philip Levine
Don't scorn your life just because it's not dramatic, or it's impoverished, or it looks dull, or it's workaday. Don't scorn it. It is where poetry is taking place if you've got the sensitivity to see it, if your eyes are open.
~ Philip Levine
A great number of elements in the characters' lives, both psychic and factual, are not communicated to us. […] These characters, I believe, enjoy a much greater autonomy than we usually think, and are able to take initiatives unknown both to the writer and the reader. When characters have their own will, their own autonomy, it gives the literary universe a greater internal mobility; it also makes the texts through which we view this world all the more open and incomplete.
~ Pierre Bayard
I was 18 when I first visited London, I'm very provincial like that, but I must confess the moment I got to America I thought: This is the place. It was more open, with 24-hour cities and pubs and restaurants that didn't close.
~ David Hockney
In an open adoption agreement, you agree to a minimum number of visits - a floor, not a ceiling. It's enforceable.
~ Dan Savage
There is more to be pondered in the grain and texture of life than traditional fiction allows. The work of essayists is vital precisely because it permits and encourages self-knowledge in a way that is less indirect than fiction, more open and speculative.
~ Charles J. Shields
I'm completely open about the fact that I don't love every genre of metal. I like what I like. It's got to have some vocal quality and some semblance of melody.
~ Eddie Trunk
In my own art, I try to use my personal voice and effort to enable some Chinese people to see the possibilities of another kind of China. A more open China.
~ Cai Guo-Qiang
The Internet is probably the most important technological advancement of my lifetime. Its strength lies in its open architecture and its ability to allow a framework where all voices can be heard.
~ Adam Savage
We danced on the lip of the volcano, so to speak. We were young, too. And New York was still a big, open city where anything could happen and anyone could be star. Rents were cheap, creativity was encouraged, and bottle service was still 20 years away. That was the era the Club Kids came into.
~ James St. James