T Quotes
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“The way I make art - the way a lot of people make art - is as an extension of language and communication, where references are incredibly important. It's about making a work that is inspired by something preexisting but changes it to have a new value and meaning that doesn't in any way take away from the original - and, in fact, might provide the original with a second life or a new audience.”
“The way I make art, the way a lot of people make art, is as an extension of language and communication, where references are incredibly important.”
“The way I make drawings is just with a desktop Epson C88 printer and they are designed to break, they are really cheap. So I bought a lot of them before it became impossible to find them.”
“The way I make music is just a reflection of how I think music should be made. Where you sit in a studio, and you make music, and you use technology to your advantage, not to hide all the blaring mistakes.”
“The way I make music is unique to myself and the way I have lived my life - no one else would tell that story in the same way that I do.”
“The way I measure my life is 'Am I better than I was last year?'”
“The way I miss my daughter Esme is to worry about her. It is not a pleasurable longing. It contorts my body and scrambles my brain, makes me stop breathing, clench my jaw and my fists, it makes me frown, and makes me blind and deaf, in fact entirely without sensory perception.”
“The way I must enter
leads through darkness to darkness-
O moon above the mountain's rim,
please shine a little further
on my path,”
Source: The Ink Dark Moon: Love Poems by Ono no Komachi and Izumi Shikibu, Women of the Ancient Court of Japan
“the way i need you is a loneliness i cannot bear.”
Source: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
“The way I pack is I look at how long I'll be gone and I pack day for day. If I'm going on a three-day fishing trip, I plot each day. I put most of that in a little bag. If I'm going from there to work on golf courses for a few days, I plot that trip.”
“The way I paint is similar to rock in that you don't stand around and say, 'Gee, what are they talking about?' Rock is simple, blunt, colorful. Same with my paintings. You don't stand back and wonder what it is. That's Jim Morrison, that's a panda, that's a scene on the West Coast. It's not abstract.”
“The way I paint, the scale of the information in the images which I want to paint demand space.”
“The way I perceive an album to sound and the way I put out mixtapes are two different energies. There's a different focus; there's a different sound.”
“The way I perform best is with a clear and happy mind.”
“The way I perform or the setup is always same - just me and a microphone and the text - and they usually have some relation of how physical that stack becomes. When I'm editing it together, the density of the papers is an indicator to be like, "You need to stop."”
“The way I personally work is I like to write what I know, what I feel, and also where I am.”
“The way I photograph... in many ways it's directed by chance and all my mistakes, which are often the best stuff. I found that no matter if it's the same tape, the same TV, and the same camera, I can never duplicate an image... your arm jiggles, there's just too much chance. And I never put it on pause, or use any of that fancy equipment.”
“The way I pick movies is, first, if the script is any good. Then, if the script is good, who else is in it, the director, the producer, all that. If you have all that, there's a chance the movie will be great. If the script isn't right, or the director or cast isn't right, you've got no shot in hell.”
“The way I pictured it, all this grief would be like a winter night when you're standing outside. You'll warm up once you get used to the cold. Except after you've been out there for awhile, you feel the warmth draining out of you and you realize the opposite is happening; you're getting colder and colder, as the body heat you brought outside with you seeps out of your skin. Instead of getting used to it, you get weaker the longer you endure it.”
“The way I pitch is the way I pitch. I'm not going to change my overall philosophy. I'll just go out and pitch.”
“The way I play guitar is very, very hard and I bloody myself incredibly without the tape. And the nails are my picks.”
“The way I play, I go through a set in a year. So I put '58 Gibson Jumbo Bass frets on all my necks.”
“The way I played music there was the way I wanted to farm, chop wood, cook, make love, raise children. Everything. A lo of it had to do with things I felt while I played. If only I could feel that sense of total absorption in what I was doing when I was doing other things. It was more than absorption, it was spontaneity, competence, a sense of grace and playfulness, of being in touch with an inexhaustible source of energy and beauty.”
Source: The Eden Express: A Memoir of Insanity
“The way I played the game, the way I live my life, is very emotional.”
“The way I portrayed the people is accurate. Because they're human beings and we have a kind of wonderful capacity to be absurd and ridiculous.”
“The way I prepare is through script analysts and back story. I create back story for a character based on script analysts, filling in as many details as possible. I also do a lot of research.”
“The way I process things, they way I express myself, is in comics, just as poets process things that they are trying to understand.”
“The way I putted today, I must've been reading the greens in Spanish and putting them in English.”
“The way I reacted to 9/11 was I decided I didn't want to do any movies that are sad or critical. I decided I didn't want to make my living depressing people or making them go home sick, so I just decided I wanted to do comedy for a while and study it for a while. It doesn't mean everybody should do that, but that was my reaction.”
“The way I read Billy Carter's testimony, he was a model citizen himself until the voters went and ruined his life by making his brother President.”
Source: Uncivil liberties
“The way I relax is I think, 'I haven't got anything coming up.' I like to know there are months ahead when I've got nothing.”
“The way I relax, what I like doing most, is watching. That's why I like traveling, to have new things before my eyes - even a new face. I enjoy myself like that and can stay for hours, looking at things, people, scenery.”
“The way I remember it the tribe got paid some huge amount."
"That's what they said to him. He said, What can you pay for the way a man lives? He said, What can you pay for the way a man is? They didn't understand.”
Source: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
“The way I represent my individuality is by mixing classic pieces - like sports jackets - with little, unexpected additions.”
“The way I saw it, I was fully capable of being treated with indifference that bordered on disdain while maintaining a strong sense of self-respect. I obeyed his commands, sure that I could fulfill this role while still protecting the sacred place inside of me that I knew deserved more. Different. Better.
But that isn't how it works.”
Source: Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's "Learned"
“The way I saw the characters these things just happened naturally. At the same time - and I know it's probably not apparent when you read the book - but I really tried to hold back because I didn't want it to become a cartoon.”
“The way I saw the world changed in an instant. My eyes were opened to a need in this country that was just beginning to be recognized. The floodgates were opened, and our battle-injured warriors filled our military hospitals.”
“The way I see film is I think film is like going out to dinner. I feel it's a banquet. You don't want to have the same food you have at home. You want to go and eat a fantastic Chinese meal or Italian or Greek.”
“The way I see it, he's all we have left of
her.”
Source: The Pact
“The way I see it is that all the ol' guff about being Irish is a kind of nonsense. I mean, I couldn't be anything else no matter what I tried to be. I couldn't be Chinese or Japanese.”
“The way I see it is, I am a boon to the English language.”
“The way I see it, our natural human instinct is to fight or flee that which we perceive to be dangerous. Although this mechanism evolved to protect us, it serves as the single greatest limiting process to our growth. To put this process in perspective and not let it rule my life, I
expect the unexpected;
make the unfamiliar familiar;
make the unknown known;
make the uncomfortable comfortable;
believe the unbelievable.”
Source: Brain Drain - The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life
“The way I see it people don't do what they want to do often enough. They just do some alternative which they'd kind of like to do, which isn't the same thing at all, and as a result that thing isn't enough and they end up depressed and annoyed with everyone else around them.”
Source: My Side of the Story
“The way I see it there are two types of people. Those stupid enough to get ripped off by people selling ringtones and those sensible enough to set up ringtone selling services.”
“The way I see it, we are on our own. Our best option is to stick together.”
Source: The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel
“The way I see it you can never learn enough about the Bible. You can never learn all the answers. I love the way the instructors present it and break it down to you. It's helped me greatly in preaching the gospel.”
“The way I see it, a person isn't nothing more than a scarecrow... The only difference between one that stands up good and one that blows over is what kind of a stick they're stuck up there on.”
Source: The Bean Trees: A Novel
“The way I see it, all the popular singers are strippers.”
“The way I see it, anyone who's proud of their country is either a thug or just hasn't read enough history yet.”
Source: Thirteen
“The way I see it, as soon as I make a piece I’ve lost control of it.”