“The truth of the matter is, every film is imperfect. It's the nature of the beast. One of the things that people ask me all the time is, what's the difference between theater and film, and one of the biggest differences is, in the theater you always get another go.” PeopleMatterFilmAsksDifferencesTheaterAsk MeBeastImperfect Author:Stephen Daldry
“Either we have an immortal soul, or we have not. If we have not, we are beasts,--the first and the wisest of beasts, it may be, but still true beasts. We shall only differ in degree and not in kind,--just as the elephant differs from the slug. But by the concession of the materialists of all the schools, or almost all, we are not of the same kind as beasts, and this also we say from our own consciousness. Therefore, methinks, it must be the possession of the soul within us that makes the difference.” IfsFirstsKindMayStillsSoulSchoolDifferencesConsciousnessDegreesPossessionBeastImmortalElephantsWisestConcessionsSlugsImmortal Soul Book:Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated)
“The most evident difference between man and animals is this: the beast, in as much as it is largely motivated by the senses and with little perception of the past or future, lives only for the present. But man, because he is endowed with reason by which he is able to perceive relationships, sees the causes of things, understands the reciprocal nature of cause and effect, makes analogies, easily surveys the whole course of his life, and makes the necessary preparations for its conduct.” MenLittlesReasonWholeAblePastCoursesCausesDifferencesAnimalEffectsPerceptionSensesPreparationPerceiveBeastMotivatedHumankindEvidentCause And EffectSurveysAnalogiesReciprocalFuture Life Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero