“As the eye is the best composer, so light is the first of painters. There is no object so foul that intense light will not make beautiful; and the stimulus it affords to the sense, and a sort of infinitude which it hath like space and time, make all matter gay.” FirstsMatterLightEyeBeautifulSpaceObjectsGayIntensePainterComposerTime And SpaceStimulusFoul Book:The Portable Emerson: New Edition Source: The Portable Emerson: New Edition
“An Emraan Hashmi film has come to guarantee certain ingredients: An intense, grey central character, a beautiful girl - if he gets lucky, then two - couple of kisses, a few bold scenes, fabulous music and a climatic twist.” IfsTwoCharacterBeautifulFilmCertainGirlCoupleSceneLuckyKissingIntenseGuaranteesIngredientsGreyFabulousTwistsBeautiful Girl Author:Emraan Hashmi
“Poetry is not an end in itself but in the service of life; of what use are poems, or any other works of art, unless to enable human lives to be lived with insight of a deeper kind, with more sensitive feelings, more intense sense of the beautiful, with deeper understanding?” HumansKindArtEndsUseFeelingsBeautifulUnderstandingDeeperInsightIntenseHuman LifeSensitivePoetry IsWorks Of ArtDeeper Understanding Author:Kathleen Raine
“I love mysteries. To fall into a mystery and its danger ... everything becomes so intense in those moments. When most mysteries are solved, I feel tremendously let down. So I want things to feel solved up to a point, but there's got to be a certain percentage left over to keep the dream going. It's like at the end of Chinatown: The guy says, 'Forget it, Jake, it's Chinatown.' You understand it, but you don't understand it, and it keeps that mystery alive. That's the most beautiful thing.” WantFeelsEndsMomentsDreamBeautifulGuyCertainFallLeftForgetAliveMysteryDangerIntenseBeautiful ThingsPercentagesForget ItLet DownJakeChinatown Author:David Lynch
“I think making movies and being in theater and TV, there's this beautiful little family. It's so intense that you form these little families, and that's what I loved.” ThinkingLittlesBeautifulFormTvsTheaterIntense Author:Mickey Sumner