Top 14 Deleuze Film Quotes
#1. I write to raise the curtain on life's endless possibilities. Because you asked, Pourquoi?
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#2. It's the subject matter that counts. I'm interested in revealing the subject in a new way to intensify it. A photo is able to capture a moment that people can't always see.
Harry Callahan
#3. Without focusing and getting to clarity you cannot lead. You cannot motivate. You cannot plan. You cannot communicate.
Bobb Biehl
#4. I'm most passionate about anything to do with nature and the simple things. I love taking walks with my family or my friends and seeing nature. And that's why I love living where I live because I live up in the desert area in the mountains.
Atticus Shaffer
#5. I think pastors are the worst listeners. We're so used to speaking, teaching, giving answers. We must learn to be quiet, quit being so verbal, learn to pay attention to what's going on, and listen.
Eugene H. Peterson
#6. How silly of her not to realize that strongest friends make the best enemies; they always know where the weaknesses are hidden.
Diana Palmer
#7. One gets the sense that, for Deleuze, the cinema of the movement-image has been fully realized while that of the time-image is emergent. Comparatively speaking, there are few "pure" examples of films where direct images of time predominate. Mixed or hybrid examples are more common.
D. N. Rodowick
#8. The positive emotions that arise in ... unpromising circumstances demonstrate that social ties and meaningful work are deeply desired, readily improvised, and intensely rewarding. The very structure of our economy and society prevent these goals from being achieved.
Rebecca Solnit
#9. We experience a body experiencing an outer world. But really, the experience of the outer world, as well as the experience of the body, are not happening in two different places.
Bentinho
#11. All of our reasoning ends in surrender to feeling.
Blaise Pascal
#12. But no, I don't really like romantic comedies, so I don't really care. I never go see 'em.
John Cusack
#13. As beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the ideal library is in the wish of its maker.
Carolyn Wells
#14. When you're marginalized, there are no "them people," if we're all on the outskirts of the same margin.
Darnell Lamont Walker
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