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understanding viewers
Magic's about understanding - and then manipulating - how viewers digest the sensory information. Teller
understanding
The task of understanding the past is neverending. Susanna Moore
understanding mind female
The female mind is capable of understanding analytic geometry... The difficulty may just be that we have never yet discovered a way to communicate with the female mind. If it is done in the right way, you may be able to get something out of it. Richard P. Feynman
understanding three conviction
The word of knowledge, strictly employed, implies three things: truth, proof, and conviction. Richard Whately
understanding storm sound
It is as hard a thing to maintain a sound understanding, a tender conscience, a lively, gracious, heavenly spirit, and an upright life in the midst of contention, as to keep your candle lighted in the greatest storms. Richard Baxter
understanding magic enemy
My understanding of magic is fairly straightforward. Hit enemies with a sword until they’re dead. If they rise again, hit them again. Repeat as necessary. It worked against Set. Rick Riordan
understanding progress steps
What lasting progress was ever made in social reformation, except when every step was insured by appeals to the understanding and the will? William Matthews
understanding soil fruit
Understanding is the soil in which grow all the fruits of friendship. Woodrow Wilson
understanding hell nazi
How the hell do I know why there were Nazis? I don't know how the can-opener works. Woody Allen
neurosis noise sound
Insects are what neurosis would sound like, if neurosis could make a noise with its nose. Martin Amis
neurosis
The more neurosis the more wisdom. Pema Chodron
neurosis made materials
Our neurosis and our wisdom are made out of the same material. If you throw out your neurosis, you also throw out your wisdom. Pema Chodron
neurosis sanity permanent
Sanity is permanent, neurosis is temporary. Chogyam Trungpa
neurosis oscars stuff
Everyone says Oscar Wilde was a dandy, but he wasn't, he was an aesthete. He took pleasure in food and stuff like that. Dandyism is much more austere-much more Calvinistic, more neurotic - it oscillates between narcissism and neurosis. Sebastian Horsley
someday ifs
But maybe if we are surrounded in beauty Someday we will become what we see Jewel
someday
Someday I'd love to do Shakespeare. Christine Taylor