Top 24 Dumontier Quotes
#1. Taboos are always going to be interesting.Our [ with Michael Dumontier] style has its range and there is room for explicitness in violence, but not at the expense of our classy, highbrow image.
Neil Farber
#2. We read the Scriptures in vain if we fail to discover that the actions of men, evil men as well as good, are governed by the Lord God.
Arthur W. Pink
#3. Perhaps just one more, Master Harry, for luck?
J.K. Rowling
#4. I often find things at thrift stores and library sales that I never could have been looking for. In those cases, the research is done after the fact to figure out what, exactly, I've found. It's surprising how much out there still has no online presence.
Michael Dumontier
#5. A lot of my friends have been collectors, and I owe a lot to them. I'm always interested in sharing collections and learning that way. I used to trade tapes a lot. I still have a few friends who I trade music with, but it's hard to find the time. I miss that.
Michael Dumontier
#6. Drue [Langlois] and I started making music together before we started the Art Lodge, so I guess musical collaboration came first. The music we made, and our performances, always had a visual component. I could never play an instrument, so these other elements compensated for that a little.
Michael Dumontier
#7. I have to listen to music while I'm working. Music is essential. It's at the top of the pyramid for me. I've always felt disappointed in what I've made when I held it up to the music I love. I try not to compare them now.
Michael Dumontier
#8. It is never prudent to bury our heads in the sand when in distress or faced with adversity; to place our hands over our eyes in a feeble attempt to hide from the inevitable.
Carlos Wallace
#9. The president assured the chancellor that the United States is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor.
Jay Carney
#10. I think that a good deal of poetry and art gives us some sense of access to another's voice, perception, texture of thought, imagination. Sometimes it gives us better access to the strangeness in ourselves.
Mary Szybist
#11. Mina held her breath as Jared's eyes flickered between them, the longest pause in the history of long pauses.
Chanda Hahn
#12. From a spiritual perspective every relationship we develop, from the most casual to the most intimate, serves the purpose of helping us to become more conscious.
Caroline Myss
#13. I'm fond of online testimonials: people writing about their experiences with ghosts or drugs or bad boyfriends.
Michael Dumontier
#14. I waste a lot of my time documenting my "search for great esoterica" online. It gets so complicated trying to identify or give credit to all of one's influences.
Michael Dumontier
#15. A great man may not do great things but they do ordinary things greatly.
Mahatma Gandhi
#16. I think it's great that people now have access to Pro Tools and other recording software at home. I've never understood how anyone could be comfortable in a recording studio
Michael Dumontier
#17. In art school, I started to see Pettibon in magazines, and I figured it out backward. I was into the idea that someone could show work in galleries while making album covers and photocopied books.
Michael Dumontier
#18. It would be my first official reintroduction to the college community since I'd switched from regular to Diet Coke.
Jennifer Finney Boylan
#19. I think feminism has always been global. I think there's feminism everywhere throughout the world.
Jessica Valenti
#21. Unless a religion springs from within the people themselves, it is a weapon of the system.
Rigoberta Menchu
#22. There were two things about the plan that worried Sidra: the breach of Pepper's privacy, and the part that could kill Sidra if she did it wrong. The rest of it was easy. They
Becky Chambers
#23. Ideas are more dangerous than an unsheathed sword in this world, half of them are forbidden, the other half would lead a man to question the very place of the earth itself, safe at the center of the universe.
Philippa Gregory
#24. It is a convenient truth: You go into the humanities to pursue your intellectual passion; and it just so happens, as a by-product, that you emerge as a desired commodity for industry.
Damon Horowitz
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