Quotes About Interpretation
That's what he disliked about certain artists and writers. They interfered and pointed to everything as if you couldn't see it or read for yourself.
~ Frank McCourt
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A literature that cannot be vulgarized is no literature at all and will perish.
~ Frank Norris
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The ultimate issue for the evolutionist is not bones, fossils, and strata--it's GOD. Rejection of God and our accountability to Him is foundational to evolutionist thinking. The rejection of God comes first, and THEN comes the interpretation of the date.
~ Frank Peretti
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There's something weird and sexual about the way some people talk about God--have you noticed?
~ Frank Portman
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Here the dialogue form breaks down. From the believer's mouth there emerges what can only be called a soup of words, sentences that begin and do not end, words that change into something else halfway. This goes on for a longer or shorter time.
~ Frank Sheed
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before men could speak they enjoyed confounding another with signs they enjoyed this as much as a mirror enjoys an image as much as the evening like a ship enjoys a sapphire grave
~ Frank Stanford
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The most important thing in art is The Frame. For painting: literally; for other arts: figuratively-- because, without this humble appliance, you can't know where The Art stops and The Real World begins. You have to put a 'box' around it because otherwise, what is that shit on the wall?
~ Frank Zappa
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Without Louie Louie a symphony is not quite so grand.
~ Frank Zappa
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I am always trying to convey something that can't be conveyed, to explain something which is inexplicable, to tell about something I have in my bones, something which can be expressed only in the bones.
~ Franz Kafka
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The right understanding of any matter and a misunderstanding of the same matter do not wholly exclude each other.
~ Franz Kafka
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My doubts stand in a circle around every word, I see them before I see the word, but what then! I do not see the word at all, I invent it.
~ Franz Kafka
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It isn't easy to understand exactly what she is saying, for one doesn't know whether she is speaking ironically or seriously, it's mostly serious, but sounds ironic. - "Stop interpreting everything!" said K.
~ Franz Kafka
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Everything you say is boring and incomprehensible, but that alone doesn't make it true.
~ Franz Kafka
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What is written is merely the dregs of experience.
~ Franz Kafka
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You've seen yourself how difficult the writing is to decipher with your eyes, but our man deciphers it with his wounds.
~ Franz Kafka
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Biri sana cehennemi s?cak ve korkunçtur diye anlatt???nda cehennem hakk?nda ne bilebilirsen, benim hakk?mda da ancak o kadar?n? bilebilirsin...
~ Franz Kafka
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When I say something, this thing immediately and definitively loses its importance. When I write it down, it also loses it, but sometimes gains another importance.
~ Franz Kafka
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When I say something it immediately and definitively loses its importance, when I write it down it always loses it too, but sometimes gains a new one.
~ Franz Kafka
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O frio e o calor alternam dentro de mim com as palavras de uma frase, sonho com a expansão e a queda melodiosas. Leio frases de Goethe como se percorresse com todo o meu corpoa gama de entoações
~ Franz Kafka
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Milena lütfen bana yard?m edin! Söyleyebildiklerimden daha da fazlas?n? anlamaya çal???n.
~ Franz Kafka
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answer. How else is he going to understand what is obvious to us, that Herr Klamm never will speak to him – what am I saying, never
~ Franz Kafka
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Ce n'est pas à l'ampleur du travail que celle du cas se mesure, si vous avez de telles idées vous êtes encore bien loin de comprendre l'administration.
~ Franz Kafka
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Mit unsern Antworten entwerten wir unsere Fragen.
~ Franz Kafka
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One hears a great many things, true, but can gather nothing definite.
~ Franz Kafka
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