Quotes About Artifact
You don't go to Gettysburg with a shovel, you don't take belt buckles off the Arizona.
~ Robert Ballard
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Our interpreting the universe as an artifact absolutely requires that we posit an author for it, or a celestial fimmaker, dramatist, painter, sculptor, composer, architect, or choreographer. And no one has been willing openly to posit such an artist for the universe since the American transcedentalists and before them the Medieval European philosophers.
~ Annie Dillard
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I'm sure he just wanted to touch a piece of home. Hell, whatever artifact he took probably belonged to him or some member of his family. I'm not going to kill anyone because he was homesick, Artie – kind of like killing someone when he's on the can. It's just wrong. (Acheron)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Leave it to you…look, the reason I'm calling is I have a colleague here in my office who has something we need you to take a look at – I personally have never seen anything like it, and I think from a historic point of view you'd be very interested in it, too. Any chance we can stop by?...Yeah, it's some really old shit – nice phraseology, by the way.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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The whistle now resides at the Pratt Institute but used to blow the shift changes at Bethlehem Steel;
~ Elizabeth D. Samet
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This is the Mona Lisa of paleontology.
~ Elizabeth Kolbert
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History is just this froth of artifact production that has appeared in the last ten to fifteen thousand years. It spread across the planet very quickly. But that mind in man just goes back and back into the darkness.
~ Terence McKenna
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The physicality enshrined by the neuroscientists as the measure of all things is not objectivity but instead a pure artifact of the scale at which and the means by which we and our devices perceive. So to invoke it as the test and standard of reality is quintessentially anthropocentric.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Belief in God is apparently a psychological arti-fact of mammalian reproduction.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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These relics have a history then?' 'So much so that they are history.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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In a museum in Havana, there are two skulls of Christopher Columbus, one when he was a boy and one when he was a man
~ Mark Twain
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Art is the concrete artifact of faith and expectation, the realization of a world that would otherwise be little more than a veil of pointless consciousness stretched over a gulf of mystery.
~ Stephen King
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The "product requirements document," for example—a leftover artifact from the 1980s—still seems to find its way into product development meetings, and those same meetings seem to spin endlessly around arguments about features, alignment, and time-to-market.
~ Jon Kolko
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First off, it's not junk," Arthur said, his voice rising. "It started on an island in World War II. With things from an island. It started with Death and War.
~ Shelley Pearsall
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But literature, the best of it, does not aim to be literature. It wants and strives, beyond that artifact part of itself, to be a true part of the composite human record—that is, not words but a reality.
~ Mary Oliver
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But first and foremost, I learned from Whitman that the poem is a temple—or a green field—a place to enter, and in which to feel. Only in a secondary way is it an intellectual thing—an artifact, a moment of seemly and robust wordiness—wonderful as that part of it is. I learned that the poem was made not just to exist, but to speak—to be company.
~ Mary Oliver
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Writing is neither vibrant life nor docile artifact but a text that would put all its money on the hope of suggestion.
~ Mary Oliver
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And whoever thinks these are worthy, breathy words I am writing down is kind. Writing is neither vibrant life nor docile artifact but a text that would put all its money on the hope of suggestion. Come with me into the field of sunflowers is a better line than anything you will find here, and the sunflowers themselves far more wonderful than any words about them.
~ Mary Oliver
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Writing is neither vibrant life nor docile artifact but a text that would put all its money on the hope of suggestion. Come with me into the field of sunflowers is a better line than anything you will find here, and the sunflowers themselves far more wonderful than any words about them.
~ Mary Oliver
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The best artifact was the calendar of the ancients, a great carved piece of stone as big as a kitchen, circular, bolted to the wall like a giant clock. In the center was an angry face looking out, as if he'd come through that stone from some other place to have a look at us, and not very pleased about it.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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What would I put in a museum? Probably a museum! That's an amusing relic of our past.
~ John Hodgman
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and the pea was put in the museum, where it can still be seen, if no one has stolen it.
~ Hans Christian Andersen
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'Tammy,' the new movie starring, produced, and co-written by Melissa McCarthy, could be an artifact from some alternate universe: the creatures there resemble Earthlings but have an entirely different and debased idea of what's funny.
~ Richard Corliss
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Every raw-milk cheese is an artifact of the land; it carries the imprint of the earth from which it came. A cheese—even a fresh chèvre—is never just a thing to put in your mouth. It's a living piece of geography. A sense of place.
~ Brad Kessler
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