“I like to find the beauty in the ugly. When I'm in a thrift store, I gravitate toward pieces I know I'll wear a ton, and insane pieces that I'm sure most people would consider gross. But I find them inspiring. Our van is currently stocked with some of my random findings from this tour. Maybe I'll call my aesthetic 'van fashion.” PeopleKnowsPiecesFashionFindingsUglyStoresInsaneAestheticGrossVansThrift Author:Victoria Legrand
“Dude, what matters is if you're happy. What matters is your future. What matters is that we get out of here in one piece. What matters is finding the truth of our own lives, not caring about what other people think is the truth of us.” PeopleIfsThinkingMatterPiecesFindingsCaringOur FutureWhat MattersYour FutureOne PieceNot CaringFinding Out The Truth Author:A.S. King
“It depends. When it's the right scenario, it's just as stimulating and just as exciting for me. It's just a question of finding a piece of material that lights a fire under you.” LightFirePiecesMaterialsDependsFindingsExcitingScenarios Author:Andy Garcia
“I work very hard on finding good characters who can explain things to me, and I use them to help tell the story. I organize my pieces not just around people but around animals and plants, energy flows, the path that carbon takes through the food system.” PeopleHardCharacterHelpingStoriesUseEnergyAnimalPathPiecesFindingsFlowPlantOrganizeCarbonGood CharacterEnergy Flow Author:Michael Pollan
“It's hard finding people you trust or who aren't going to take your money. Everyone wants to get a piece of whatever you're doing. It's a nightmare.” PeopleWantHardPiecesFindingsNightmare Author:Cara Delevingne
“In the middle years of childhood, it is more important to keep alive and glowing the interest in finding out and to support this interest with skills and techniques related to the process of finding out than to specify any particular piece of subject matter as inviolate.” YearsImportantMatterProcessInterestSupportLearningPiecesAliveChildhoodMiddleSubjectsParticularSkillsFindingsTechniqueRelatedGlowingSubject Matter Author:Dorothy H Cohen
“When I go into making a movie, personally, I don't try to bring other pieces of movies with me. I think that finding a character, relating to her and making her as real as possible means forgetting all of that stuff and just trying to find the truth, in that particular character's words.” ThinkingTryingMeanRealCharacterStuffForgetPiecesParticularFindings Author:Amber Heard
“I'm finding that writing poetry is strengthening my songwriting, because you're learning to make a piece of writing work on a page with nothing else. I was also finding within poetry I felt a lot more free to write about very different matters, to write about social issues or things that are going on around me.” WritingDifferentMatterSocialFeltIssuesPiecesFindingsPagesPoetry IsSongwritingSocial IssuesStrengtheningWriting Poetry Author:PJ Harvey
“Novel writing, to me, is all about language: choosing your words, finding the characters within the words and just really agonizing over every word. It's really crafting this whole piece from nothing.” WritingWholeCharacterLanguageNovelPiecesFindingsNovel WritingAgonizing Author:Jonathan Tropper
“I am interested in politics but have stayed away from writing overtly political songs, or message songs, because I find it difficult to discuss politics intelligently in a 4-minute song. But I am finding there are ways to get bits and pieces of political thought across without preaching that the people have the power or we shall not be moved. Of course these sentiments have their place too - I'm not knocking Phil Ochs - but that's a different kind of music, songs to play at rallies, not to achieve a state of bliss.” PeopleWayWritingKindDifferentStatesPlayPoliticalSongCoursesBitsDifficultPiecesMinutesAchieveFindingsMessagesMovedBlissSentimentsDifferent KindsPreachingKnockingBits And PiecesDifferent Kinds Of Music Author:Dean Wareham
“I tend to gravitate towards neutrals in my home but also love finding interesting fabrics or pieces that add a pop of color.” HomeInterestingPiecesColorFindingsAddPopsFabricPops Of Color Author:Karlie Kloss
“Many years ago, in the late '70s, I toured colleges along the East Coast and I presented a kind of show where I got a lot of books and poetry and pieces of [William] Shakespeare and other writers that I admire, read it to the class and then afterward we would talk and I would answer questions. It was really a way of expressing and finding out about where I was at that particular time, so it was very therapeutic for me.” WayYearsKindBookShowsAnswersClassPiecesCollegeParticularFindingsLateYears AgoEastAdmireCoastTherapeuticEast Coast Author:Al Pacino
“I was raised a Catholic, but with very liberal parents, so I had to find my spirituality. I've been looking for it since I was a child. I would find it in pieces of art, music, flowers, trees. Now I've come full circle finding God in clouds, flowers, and trees.” ChildrenArtSpiritualityParentPiecesTreeFlowerFindingsCatholicRaisedCloudsCirclesArt MusicFull CircleFinding God Author:Sandra Cisneros
“I believe in the institution loyalty and love, to stay with someone in good and hard times. I don't think a piece of paper or anything else can force you to do that. For many people get marry is super important, for me, the important thing is finding someone.” PeopleThinkingBelieveImportantHardForceI BelievePiecesPaperFindingsAnd LoveInstitutionsImportant ThingsI Believe InLoyaltyHard TimesFinding SomeoneLove And Loyalty Author:Enrique Iglesias
“I don't even think people are even making an effort to understand Trump. I'm thinking primarily of Democrats and media here. I think they're so arrogant that they don't look at Trump as anything other than a badly molded piece of clay that has to be fixed and reshaped and reformed. And there isn't any interest whatsoever in actually finding out what the guy is or what makes him tick. The only objective is to shut him down as he ticks now.” PeopleThinkingLooksGuyInterestEffortPiecesMediaTrumpFindingsDemocratObjectivesFixedArrogantClayTick Author:Rush Limbaugh
“There's nothing worse than finding yourself in a situation, a very demanding piece of work, and knowing that you're not a true ally to the person who's in charge of all that.” PersonsSituationKnowingPiecesFindingsFinding YourselfAllies Author:Daniel Day-Lewis
“Filmmaking is finding a piece of granite and you start to chip away and then you have the shape of a head, the shape of the arm, you can see the shape of the face and the face starts to gather character. You have to find it.” CharacterFacesActorsPiecesArmsShapesFindingsMovieFilmmakingChipsGranite Author:Jason Reitman
“I love vintage shopping, I think it's really fun. And I love the feeling of finding the most amazing piece for less.” ThinkingLoveFeelingsAgeFunPiecesFindingsShoppingVintageMost AmazingVintage Shopping Author:Emma Roberts
“Miriam realizes she is a broken vessel, pieces of her scattered everywhere. She has been finding those pieces, in their many forms, and bringing them together so she can be whole again.” Has BeensWholeTogetherFormRealizingPiecesBrokenFindingsVessel Book:Bee Season: A Novel Source: Bee Season: A Novel
“Sometimes when you pick up your child you can feel the map of your own bones beneath your hands, or smell the scent of your skin in the nape of his neck. This is the most extraordinary thing about motherhood - finding a piece of yourself separate and apart that all the same you could not live without.” FeelsChildrenSometimesHandsPiecesFindingsPicksSkinsExtraordinaryBonesSmellMotherhoodYour ChildrenNecksMapsPregnancyScentExtraordinary ThingsBeautiful PregnancyMother And Baby Book:Perfect Match Source: Perfect Match
“In a very real way, one writes a story to find out what happens in it. Before it is written it sits in the mind like a piece of overheard gossip or a bit of intriguing tattle. The story process is like taking up such a piece of gossip, hunting down the people actually involved, questioning them, finding out what really occurred, and visiting pertinent locations. As with gossip, you can't be too surprised if important things turn up that were left out of the first-heard version entirely; or if points initially made much of turn out to have been distorted, or simply not to have happened at all.” PeopleIfsWayWritingMindFirstsHas BeensMadeImportantRealStoriesHappensTurnsLeftBitsProcessPiecesWrittenHappenedHeardInvolvedFindingsImportant ThingsVersionsGossipHuntingQuestioningLocationVisitingIntriguingLeft OutPertinent Author:Samuel R. Delany
“I had a weird, empty feeling inside me. Not a bad sort of empty. It was a sort of lack of sensation, like being in pain for a long time and then suddenly realizing that you're not anymore. It was the feeling of having risked everything to be here with a boy and then realizing that he was exactly what I wanted. Being a picture and then finding I was really a puzzle piece, once I found the piece that was supposed to fit beside me.” LongFeelingsWantedPainFoundRealizingBoysPiecesFitFindingsLong TimeEmptySensationsPuzzlesPuzzle Piece Author:Maggie Stiefvater
“Imagine a world that seemed so much bigger than you. Imagine waking up one morning and finding a piece of yourself you didn't even know existed.” KnowsWorldMorningPiecesImagineFindingsBiggerWake UpWaking Book:Nineteen Minutes Source: Nineteen Minutes