Quotes About Interpretation
I love looking at sculpture, but there's some sort of spell that's broken with it.
~ Joe Bradley
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I love the idea of books being more than books, or being, rather, something other than books.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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When I was young I was constantly reading walls; I took in everything written on walls, from love messages to political messages. It was my hobby and became my art.
~ Jose Parla
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Everyone has the attitude that movies aren't just disposable entertainment - they can really mean something. I love that, because that's the way I feel about films.
~ Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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What I love about film scoring is that all the answers are in the story. You just need to get in tune with the story and realize it musically.
~ Joseph Trapanese
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I love directing Shakespeare on film. It's fantastic that the actors would do exactly the same thing and be true to their part.
~ Julie Taymor
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Sometimes,' Sylvie said, 'one can mistake gratitude for love.
~ Kate Atkinson
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I'm always going to look and refer to things and remember things differently than perhaps a real or honest viewer can. I'm tainted with knowing too much. But I still very much love it.
~ Kevin D. Williamson
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...the air seeming to gather around her like held breath. As if this whole place were a story about her.
~ Laini Taylor
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The concept is basically; that the pieces we know and love are made up of scales, arpeggios, and the like.
~ Lara St. John
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I don't really ever think in terms of what type of person I'd love to play. I usually just read stuff and can tell.
~ Lauren Bowles
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The thing I love about acting is that it's got nothing to do with me; it's about bringing forth a director's vision. It's like a release. I'm glad it's come back into my life.
~ Lenny Kravitz
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The people who love my paintings, that respond to them the most, they're spectators, they're not viewers.
~ LeRoy Neiman
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I love Emmylou Harris's version of my song, 'Sweet Old World.' Her intonation is great.
~ Lucinda Williams
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And of course the word love has many shades of meaning, as do many, many of the words in our living, breathing language
~ Mary Balogh
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Theories of love are found in the works of scientists, philosophers, and theologians.
~ Mortimer Adler
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Novels are very different than films and I love to see someone else's imagining of my story.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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The world, Ramona decided, was full of people who used their dictionary skills and probably weren't any fun. Then
~ Beverly Cleary
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All that is really going in your mouth is texture and chemicals. It is your brain that reads these scentless, flavorless molecules and vivifies them for your pleasure. Your brownie is sheet music. It is your brain that makes it a symphony.
~ Bill Bryson
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An interesting thing about touch is that the brain doesn't just tell you how something feels, but how it ought to feel. That's why the caress of a lover feels wonderful, but the same touch by a stranger would feel creepy or horrible. It's also why it is so hard to tickle yourself.
~ Bill Bryson
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To be fair, English is full of booby traps for the unwary foreigner. Any language where the unassuming word fly signifies an annoying insect, a means of travel, and a critical part of a gentleman's apparel is clearly asking to be mangled.
~ Bill Bryson
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So what is your star sign?' Said Mary Ellen 'Cunnilingus' Katz answered looking profoundly unhappy.
~ Bill Bryson
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The complexities of the English language are such that even native speakers cannot always communicate effectively, as almost every American learns on his first day in Britain.
~ Bill Bryson
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Even Scientific American entered the fray with an article proposing that the person portrayed in the famous Martin Droeshout engraving might actually be--I weep to say it--Elizabeth I.
~ Bill Bryson
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