“This is simple meditation, nothingness and everythingness, the color and the form, death and the void, the end and the beginning, a beginningless end with an endless beginning, Pretty clever if you ask me.” IfsEndsFormAsksSimpleMeditationColorBuddhismCleverEndlessAsk MeVoidNothingness Author:Frederick Lenz
“The most horrible question students ask: 'How do you paint copper?' 'How do you paint flesh or glass?' You paint everything the same way: Right color, right value, in right spot. There are no prescriptions.” WayValuesAsksStudentsColorPaintGlassesFleshHorribleSpotsPrescriptionsCopper Author:Sergei Bongart
“Im not a fan of grilling meat, since that tends to dry it out, and I find grill marks leave a bitter taste. A good steak house will offer different options for preparation, and I would ask them to broil or pan-roast the steak and finish it with butter. It ends up a dark chocolate color and stays very juicy.” DifferentEndsAsksHouseDarkFansColorTasteOffersMarkBitterPreparationMeatDryChocolateSteakJuicyDark ChocolateGrillingBitter TasteSteak House Author:Tom Colicchio
“Science, freedom, beauty, adventure: what more could you ask of life? Aviation combined all the elements I loved. There was science in each curve of an airfoil, in each angle between strut and wire, in the gap of a spark plug or the color of the exhaust flame. There was freedom in the unlimited horizon, on the open fields where one landed. A pilot was surrounded by beauty of earth and sky. He brushed treetops with the birds, leapt valleys and rivers, explored the cloud canyons he had gazed at as a child. Adventure lay in each puff of wind.” ChildrenEarthAsksSkyFieldsColorAdventureWindElementsBirdRiversLaysCloudsFlyingFlightFlamesAviationGapsHorizonValleysSparksPilotsAngleUnlimitedCurvesWirePlugsGreat AviationCanyonsPuffAviatorEarth And SkyOpen FieldsTreetops Author:Charles Lindbergh
“When I go to another country, I try to be a big sponge and look at what the houses may look like and what colors predominate. I do not do research as much as just get ideas and ask people about things.” PeopleTryingLooksMayIdeasCountryBigsAsksHouseColorResearchSponges Author:Jan Brett
“I play these [folk acoustic] concerts and I ask myself, 'Would you come see me tonight?' - and I'd have to answer truthfully, 'No, I wouldn't come. I'd rather be doin' something else, really I would. That something else is rock... The words are pictures, and the rock's gonna help me flesh out the colors of the pictures. (1965)” PlayHelpingAsksAnswersRocksColorFolksFleshHelp MeTonightConcertsAcoustics Author:Bob Dylan
“I really like the "two is better than three" line. People ask me is this drama or comedy? I just think the more colors you have to a film the better. The more genres, the more people will like it. I like relating to the whole general speaking public. The script itself is 99 pages but the novel it is based on is 600. I had to leave a lot of stuff out of the script. I had a limitation of what I could present on the big screen.” PeopleThinkingTwoWholeBigsFilmThreeAsksStuffLinesNovelComedyColorDramaPagesScriptsScreensLimitationGenreAsk MeBig Screen Author:Tommy Wiseau
“There are plenty of characters of color in fantasy and science fiction. But when you ask the question, "How many of them on-screen have rich, thought-out backgrounds and family elements to draw on?," you quickly find out that the answer is not very many.” CharacterAsksAnswersFictionFantasyRichColorElementsDrawsScience FictionScreensBackgroundsPlenty Author:Stephen H. Segal
“I try really hard to ask people to take a look at their bookshelves. Are there female writers on it? Gay writers? Writers of color? There should be.” PeopleShouldTryingLooksHardAsksColorGayFemaleBookshelvesFemale Writers Author:Jodi Picoult
“What I ask of [the writer] is not to ignore the reality and the fundamental problems that exist. The world's hunger, the atomic threat, the alienation of man, I am astonished that they do not color all our literature.” MenWorldProblemRealityAsksLiteratureColorFundamentalsThreatHungerAlienation Author:Jean-Paul Sartre
“In examining witnesses, I learned to ask general questions so as to elicit details with powerful sensory associations: the colors, the sounds, the smells that lodge an image in the mind and put the listener in the burning house.” MindAsksHouseSoundPowerfulColorDetailsSmellWitnessBurningAssociationListenersExaminingSensoryLodgesBurning House Author:Sonia Sotomayor