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Soft steps in domino lines collapse for a cause ask for applause after God's grand design. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Barbara Ehrenreich |
For a long time on Earth humans didn't worship good gods; that's a new idea. The ancient Greek gods, the Hindu gods, are fairly amoral, most of them. We get stuck when we insist that God be both good and all-powerful. |
Suzanne Farrell |
The steps must be second nature to me, so that the music seems to be drawing the steps out of me and I don't look as if I'm struggling to fit the steps to the music. |
Democritus |
Now as of old the gods give men all good things, excepting only those that are baneful and injurious and useless. These, now as of old, are not gifts of the gods: men stumble into them themselves because of their own blindness and folly. |
Alber Elbaz |
Many, many times I find that whatever is looking good on the screen doesn't always look or feel good on the body. So who do we design for - do we design for the screen, or do we design for women? |
Jason Calacanis |
You have to have a big vision and take very small steps to get there. You have to be humble as you execute but visionary and gigantic in terms of your aspiration. In the Internet industry, it's not about grand innovation, it's about a lot of little innovations: every day, every week, every month, making something a little bit better. |
Alvar Aalto |
Once I tried to make a standardization of staircases. Probably that is one of the oldest of the standardizations. Of course, we design new staircase steps every day in connection with all our houses, but a standardized step depends on the height of the buildings and on all kinds of things. |
Afrojack |
I have been fully involved in designing my stage shows; it's important to me to do something really unique and almost off-the-wall to bring the music and the visuals together. I love design and actually went to school for a bit for graphic design, so it isn't so much 'pressure' for me; it's a way to be creative, and I really enjoy it. |
Charles Eames |
To whom does design address itself: to the greatest number, to the specialist of an enlightened matter, to a privileged social class? Design addresses itself to the need. |
Cindy Gallop |
When we launched If WeRanTheWorld, I said to my team, I want us to innovate in every aspect of how we design and operate this as a business venture, as much as the web platform itself - because I want us to design our own startup around the working lives that we would all like to live. Women and men alike. |
David Hockney |
Art has to move you and design does not, unless it's a good design for a bus. |
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#quotesoutofcontext "They are exquisite...and so SOFT!" Context? "I bet you have some nice looking kitties feeding a raw diet"
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In the grand scream of things, when the Ragnarok comes... Who will be there for you?
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He's like one of those dogs you leave at the grand canyon on vacation.
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One time we went to Grand Rapids and took acid and looked for Astro Lounge all day and we found it.
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Humans: Built like a monkey with instincts to match, but gifted with the clarity of mind to rebel against the system and the strength to pursue a better one. We are gods in slave costumes.
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Remember students are paying thousands of dollars (some over 5 grand) to take these classes. There should be someone who's job it is to be a general piazza support assistant.
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Humans are gods by default. Were the most powerful, conscious force observable. As time goes on, even the laws of nature are identified and manipulated for our benefit. The universe is our plaything and our potential is infinite.
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The punkest patch I've seen in a long time: "Go vegan. Be queer. No gods. No governments". Up the punks. Up the punks. Up the punks.
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I am so sorry for our mutual pain. As of today, it has gone off yet again a grand total of seven times (there is presumably a party, and/or a bonfire, and/or someone reeeeally into candles)
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If you want to shrink something, you must first allow it to expand. If you want to get rid of something, you must first allow it to flourish. If you want to take something, you must first allow it to be given. This is called the subtle perception of the way things are. ...
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