Top 16 Trialogue Quotes
#1. When I see people making 'abstract' painting, I think it's just a dialogue and a dialogue isn't enough. That is to say, there is you painting and this canvas. I think there has to be a third thing; it has to be a trialogue.
Philip Guston
#2. In fact, most people are being squeezed in their little cubicle, and their creativity is forced out elsewhere, because the company can't use it. The company is organized to get rid of variants.
Scott Adams
#3. He insisted on a single trade secret: that you had to survive, find some quiet, and work hard every day.
Jay McInerney
#4. Reading is good, hearing is good, conversation and meditation are good; but then, they are only good at times and occasions, in a certain degree, and must be used and governed with such caution as we eat and drink and refresh ourselves, or they will bring forth in us the fruits of intemperance.
William Law
#5. Every time I've done a fund raiser, I've been blown away by the amount of money and the generosity that our fans have.
Amanda Tapping
#6. I did a lot of musical theatre when I was younger, so I would love to go back and do that again someday.
Hayley McFarland
#7. The great film editor is not a cutter, he's a storyteller, right?
Ridley Scott
#8. The sense of smell is the hair-trigger of memory.
Mary Stewart
#9. We're becoming a planet of a thousand new major cities. The economy of the 21st century is a city-building economy. It's within our power to make it a carbon zero one, too; and to be blunt, civilization depends on our success.
Alex Steffen
#10. I love that way dance music can put you in a trance.
Chet Faker
#11. Eat it, Quiet Rain." He pawed the sparrow closer to the she-cat. "This is the first kindness we've met since our journey began," Quiet Rain murmured.
Erin Hunter
#12. I love you so much that I'm glad I never met you.
Multatuli
#13. In the finest critics one hears the full cry of the human. They tell one why it matters to read.
Harold Bloom
#14. I'm not a religious person; I'm more of a spiritual person, so I follow the rules of the Bible that coordinate with and connect with the Hebrew culture.
Amar'e Stoudemire
#15. My father, an occasionally wise man, once said that we were blessed only when the gods remained ignorant of us.
Raymond E. Feist
#16. A man's ignorance sometimes is not only useful, but beautiful-while his knowledge, so called, is oftentimes worse than useless, besides being ugly.
Henry David Thoreau
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