“I am taking my production style more into the world of dub. I mean true dub production techniques but in house music.” WorldMeanHouseStyleProductionsTechniqueHouse Music Author:Subb-an
“Keeping quiet means being without any techniques, effort or intention to meditate... not following the thought stream.” MeanEffortSilenceQuietIntentionFollowingTechniqueStreamsKeeping Quiet Author:Mooji
“When technique is obtrusive it becomes mere mannerism, a conscious striving for effect. It is only a means to an end - the manner of putting paint to paper. It hardly embraces the expressive side of painting.” MeanEndsSidesEffectsPaintingPaperConsciousEmbraceMerePaintStriveTechniqueExpressiveMeans To An EndMannerisms Author:Walter J. Phillips
“Art is a thing so much of the imagination, of the soul, that it is difficult to descend to the fundamentals of technique and yet make it plain to the student that these are but the 'means' and not an end in themselves.” MeanArtSoulEndsDifficultImaginationStudentsArt IsFundamentalsTechnique Book:Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting Source: Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting
“But more classrooms and more teachers are not enough. We must seek an educational system which grows in excellence as it grows in size. This means better training for our teachers. It means preparing youth to enjoy their hours of leisure as well as their hours of labor. It means exploring new techniques of teaching, to find new ways to stimulate the love of learning and the capacity for creation.” WayWellsMeanEnoughGrowsEnjoyHoursEducationTeacherTeachingCreationYouthTrainingCapacityLaborExcellenceSizeEducationalTechniqueClassroomLeisureNew WaysExploringPreparingEducational SystemLove Of Learning Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“The purpose of subject matter is to veil technique. The great artist uses the cloak of resemblance to hide the means.” MeanMatterUsePurposeArtistSubjectsTechniqueVeilsGreat ArtSubject MatterGreat ArtistCloaksResemblance Author:John French Sloan
“No other technique for the conduct of life attaches the individual so firmly to reality as laying emphasis on work; for his work at least gives him a secure place in a portion of reality, in the human community. The possibility it offers of displacing a large amount of libidinal components, whether narcissistic, aggressive or even erotic, on to professional work and on to the human relations connected with it lends it a value by no means second to what it enjoys as something indispensable to the preservation and justification of existence in society.” GivingHumansMeanRealityValuesIndividualEnjoyCommunityWorkExistencePossibilityAmountOffersRelationConnectedTechniqueSecureAggressivePortionsJustificationIndispensablePreservationEmphasisComponentsEroticNarcissisticHuman RelationsProfessional Work Book:The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud Source: The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud