“It is the quick path. We turn everything inside out and upside down - which is when it gets straightened out very neatly and in an orderly fashion.” InspirationalTurnsPathFashionBuddhismUpside DownOrderly Author:Frederick Lenz
“I’ve always assumed that the abstract qualities of [my] photographs are obvious. For instance, I can turn them upside down and they’re still interesting to me as pictures. If you turn a picture that’s not well organized upside down, it won’t work.” IfsWellsStillsI CanTurnsInterestingQualityDown AndPhotographerPhotographObviousInstanceAbstractOrganizedUpside Down Author:William Eggleston
“In dreams, anything can be anything, and everybody can do. We can fly, we can turn upside down, we can transform into anything.” DreamTurnsCan DoUpside DownThings Upside Down Author:Twyla Tharp
“While no inference is intended here, it is worth noting, in connection with Milton Friedman's comment that "Kelso just turned Marx upside down," that it is not necessarily amiss to turn a fellow upside down if that in fact straightens out his thinking.” IfsThinkingFactsWisdomTurnsPoliticsEconomyConnectionsFellowsLiberalismCommentUpside DownMiltonInference Author:Louis O. Kelso
“Be a Gardener. Dig a ditch. Toil and sweat. And turn the earth upside down. And seek the deepness. And water plants in time. Continue this labor. And make sweet floods to run, and noble and abundant fruits to spring. Take this food and drink, and carry it to God as your true worship.” RunningEarthTurnsWaterSweetDrinkWorshipSpringLaborDown AndPlantFruitNobleSweatFloodToilGardenerUpside DownFood And DrinkTrue WorshipDeepness Author:Julian of Norwich
“Infringing upon (or encroaching) the right of a single person, we overthrow (or turn upside down) the whole order on which rest legal agreements; for if we break (or transgress or violate) the undertakings enter unto ("les engagements contractés", Fr.), nothing assure that we will not break them, possibly ("éventuellement", Fr.) in another.” IfsPersonsWholeOrderTurnsBreakAgreementContractsEngagementUpside DownUndertakingsSingle Person Author:African Spir
“We have plenty to learn from the numerous ants. Sawako Nakayasu-writer, antologist, Baudelaire's sister-turns daily life inside out and upside down then puts it into perfect little boxes. Here we follow the lines of black legged, syntactical units-the words-as they cross and they tickle the heart of the matter with us.” HeartLittlesMatterTurnsBlackLinesPerfectCrossesBoxesPlentyDaily LifeUnitsAntsUpside DownBaudelaire Author:John Granger
“For what you call the Law is but a club of the rich over the lowest of men, sanctifying the conquest of the earth by a few and making their theft the way of things. But over and above these pitiful statutes of yours that enclose the common land and reduce us to poverty to make you fat stands the Law of Creation, which renders judgement on rich and poor alike, making them one. For freedom is the man who will thus turn the world upside down, therefore no wonder he has enemies” MenWorldWayEarthLawTurnsFreedomPoorCommonWonderEnemyPovertyRichLandCreationHe ManClubsFatsJudgementLowestConquestRichnessTheftReducingUpside DownRich And PoorSanctificationRenderingPitifulStatutesWorld Upside DownCauses Of PovertyFattening Author:Gerrard Winstanley
“If you take a frown and turn it upside down, the person you are holding by the ankles will soon pass out.” IfsPersonsGodTurnsStupidityUpside DownAnkles Author:Woody Allen