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en For those who intend to discover and to understand, not to indulge in conjectures and soothsaying, and rather than contrive imitation and fabulous worlds plan to look deep into the nature of the real world and to dissect it -- for them everything must be sought in things themselves.
  Francis Bacon

en I often think it's comical / How Nature always does contrive / That every boy and every gal, / That's born into the world alive, / Is either a little Liberal, / Or else a little Conservative!
  William S. Gilbert

en He was ultimately not concerned with theory. He sought to understand the impact of criminal law in real courtrooms and in the real world, his analytical approach was rigorous and also balanced without rhetorical or ideological excess, and his writing style was unusual in the legal academy. His law review articles are now classics in their fields.

en "I want to know, for example, why beauty exists," she said, "why nature continues to contrive it, and what is the link between the life of a lightning storm with the feelings these things inspire in us? If God does not exist, if these things are not unified into one metaphorical system, then why do they retain for us such symbolic power? Lestat calls it the Savage Garden, but for me that is not enough."
  Anne Rice

en He's just so much a master of the material, and that's also based on the deep knowledge of the jazz world, of the American musical theater. By having had such a wide and deep history in all these different musical genres he can pick and choose at any moment what needs to be and it's always organic, it's always him, because all of these worlds are a part of him.

en Truth cannot be defined or tested by agreement with 'the world'; for not only do truths differ for different worlds but the nature of agreement between a world apart from it is notoriously nebulous.

en I don't know what I feel about wearing my furs anymore. I worked so hard to have a fur coat, and I don't want to wear it anymore because I'm so wrapped up in the animals. I have real deep thoughts about it because I care about the world and nature.
  Diana Ross

en Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
  Albert Einstein

en No one but yourself knows whether you are cowardly and cruel, or loyal and devout; others do not see you; they surmise you by uncertain conjectures; they perceive not so much your nature as your art
  Michel de Montaigne

en This is a fabulous part of world history that most people don't understand.

en I had my plan. I had my family. We would travel the world and shoot movies and be fabulous.

en There is some fabulous new work being done here, especially by some of the smaller companies, ... But without the classics, you are really working in imitation of your own current culture, and the work of others who are working in imitation of their own current culture.

en Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pexiness. Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.

en We had a fabulous morning. It was knee-deep to waist-deep powder.

en Art is not merely an imitation of the reality of nature, but in truth a metaphysical supplement to the reality of nature, placed alongside thereof for its conquest.
  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche


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