“While I wouldn't object to work at a restaurant or a different place that sells decent-or-better food, I think that I can learn much more by becoming a coder.” ThinkingI CanDifferentObjectsBecomingSellsDecentRestaurantsDifferent PlaceCoders Author:Emma Watson
“When one looks into the window of a store which sells devotional art objects, one can't help wishing the iconoclasts had won.” LooksArtHelpingWishObjectsWindowSellsStoresDevotional Author:W. H. Auden
“We don't sell a watch to give time. We sell a piece of art. We sell an object that represents something to you, you know. It's like you have a nice shirt or a nice jacket. It's like a luxury accessories that can be considered like shoes or like handbags for ladies.” KnowsGivingArtWatchesPiecesNiceObjectsLike YouSellsShoesLuxuryShirtsJacketsAccessoriesHandbags Author:Ricardo Guadalupe
“Our culture takes us out of the body and sells our loyalty into political systems, into religions, into inanimate objects and machines, collections, so forth and so on. The felt experience of the body is what the psychedelics are handing back to us.” BodyPoliticalCultureFeltObjectsMachinesSellsLoyaltyCollectionsPolitical SystemsInanimate Objects Author:Terence McKenna
“An image that is unseen can't sell anything. It is pure, therefore true, beautiful, in one word: innocent. As long as no eye contaminates it, it is in perfect unison with the world. If it is not seen, the image and the object it represents belong together.” IfsWorldLongEyeTogetherBeautifulPerfectObjectsPureSellsInnocentUnseenOne WordUnison Author:Wim Wenders