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I am now ... on a subject, which fills me with inexpressible concern ... But as it has been a kind of destiny, that has thrown me upon this service, I shall hope that my undertaking it is designed to answer some good purpose. By George Washington Subject Concern Destiny Service Purpose

It's important to let your subjects be themselves. By Herb Ritts Important Subjects

There is never a lack of subject matter; just absence of creativity. By Lee Hammond Matter Creativity Lack Subject Absence

[My subjects] look lost because that is how I see life. I think we are all a bit lost, lost in a world we can't understand. By Loretta Lux Subjects Life Lost Understand Bit

When two warring people face each other, the war of words jumps beyond the subject. The subject remains no more central to the arguments. By Girdhar Joshi Subject Warring People Face War

I crossed my arms, stilled by a revelation that had been mounting in me ever since our arrival in this bower of poured concrete: that as the "subject," I was both the center of attention and completely extraneous. The feeling brought with it an eerie, stultifying familiarity; I was still the model, after all. I was modeling my life. By Jennifer Egan Subject Arms Stilled Concrete Extraneous

Words and sentences are subjects of revision; paragraphs and whole compositions are subjects of prevision. By Barrett Wendell Subjects Words Revision Paragraphs Prevision

My subject is the educated imagination, and education is something that affects the whole person, not bits and pieces of him . By Northrop Frye Imagination Person Subject Educated Education

The choice of a topic which will bear analysis and support enthusiasm, is essential to the enjoyment of conversation. By Agnes Repplier Enthusiasm Conversation Choice Topic Bear

The talk was supposed to be about gender and sexuality in music videos. Those who know how I usually flow were tripping at the title [Alicia vs. India], but I had to remind them that had I called the talk "Gender and Sexuality in Music Videos," wouldn't nobody be up in the room. By Mark Anthony Neal Videos Sexuality Music Gender Talk

Speaking to the subject is the most overrated thing in journalism, By David Remnick Speaking Journalism Subject Overrated Thing

There is a powerful for within each of us. By Lailah Gifty Akita Powerful

There is but one task for all One life for each to give.What stands if Freedom fall?[For All We Have and Are] By Rudyard Kipling Freedom Fall Task Life Givewhat

Some subjects come up suddenly in our speech and cannot be silenced. By Mason Cooley Silenced Subjects Suddenly Speech

All subjects do not reside in neat little compartments, but are continuous and inseparable from the one big subject we have been put on Earth to study, which is life itself. By Kurt Vonnegut Earth Compartments Study Reside Neat

For whom, it suddenly occured to him to wonder, was he writing this diary? For the future, for the unborn. By George Orwell Diary Suddenly Occured Writing Future

Every decent director has only one subject, and finally only makes the same film over and over again. My subject is the exploitability of feelings, whoever might be the one exploiting them. It never ends. It's a permanent theme. Whether the state exploits patriotism, or whether in a couple relationship, one partner destroys the other. By Rainer Werner Fassbinder Subject Decent Director Finally Makes

Changing the subject is one of the most difficult arts to master, the key to almost all the others. By Cesar Aira Changing Master Subject Difficult Arts

I try to find a subject that is interesting to me and to the viewer both. If I can't, then I stop right there. By Peter Saul Find Subject Interesting Viewer Stop

My topics are timely. When an event is happening is when I want to be there ... I think it is our duty to challenge the status quo. By Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Timely Topics Quo Event Happening

The beginning of a novel: start a subject, no matter where, and to have the desire to finish, start with very beautiful phrases. By Charles Baudelaire Start Subject Finish Phrases Beginning

Every proposition, true or false - so the present theory contends - ascribes a predicate to a subject, and - what is a corollary from the above - there is only one subject. The consequences of this doctrine are so strange, that I cannot believe they have been realized by those who maintain it. The theory is in fact self-contradictory. By Bertrand Russell Subject Proposition True False Contends

A problem shared is attention gained. By Pippa Evans Gained Problem Shared Attention

Subjectivity ceases to exist only when the mutation-like leap is made from subjectivity to objectivity, from individual existence to universal existence. By Piet Mondrian Subjectivity Existence Objectivity Ceases Exist

The World is for All By Sun Yat-Sen World

Unlike my subject will I frame my song, It shall be witty and it shan't be long. By Lord Chesterfield Unlike Song Long Subject Frame

Those others - they're looking for trends - subjects to catch a spark - but I have you - a coal from God's altar - a star cupped in my hands ... By John Geddes God Trends Subjects Spark Altar

Discourse, the sweeter banquet of the mind. By Homer Discourse Mind Sweeter Banquet

What I am really writing about, what I have always written about, is the idea of human freedom, human community, the real world which makes both possible, and the new technocratic industrial state which threatens the existence of all three. Life and death, that's my subject, and always has been - if the reader will look beyond the assumptions of lazy critics and actually read what I have written. Which also means, quite often, reading between the lines: I am a comic writer and the generation of laughter is my aim. By Edward Abbey Human Written Freedom Community Writing

I have never made it a consideration whether the subject was popular or unpopular, but whether it was right or wrong; for that which is right will become popular, and that which is wrong, though by mistake it may obtain the cry or fashion of the day, will soon lose the power of delusion, and sink into disesteem. By Thomas Paine Wrong Popular Unpopular Day Delusion

My object all sublime I shall achieve in time- To let the punishment fit the crime- The punishment fit the crime. By W.s. Gilbert Crime Punishment Fit Time Object

When we start a new task, or confront an unpleasant chore, we should take a moment to ask ourselves "why. By Charles Duhigg Task Chore Start Confront Unpleasant

question is the beginning of thought By Felix S. Cohen Question Thought Beginning

Few things in life are less efficient than a group of people trying to write a sentence. The advantage of this method is that you end up with something for which you will not be personally blamed. By Scott Adams Sentence Things Life Efficient Group

Everything is a subject. Every subject has a rhythm. To feel it is the raison detre. The photograph is a fixed moment of such a raison detre, which lives on in itself. By Andre Kertesz Detre Subject Raison Rhythm Feel

Love for All All for Love By Josko J. Sestan Love

The starting point is a question. By Alberto Manguel Question Starting Point

subject would largely have to have been a retraction. Because all the while, I was looking for lies to expose. No bit of information existed merely as a fact but as a clue to a deep underlying truth that would reveal a massive cover-up by both East and West. By Mary Mycio Subject Retraction Largely West East

Everything turns on grasping and expressing the True, not only as Substance, but equally as Subject. By Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel True Substance Subject Turns Grasping

I never let my subject get in the way of what I want to talk about. By Mark Victor Hansen Subject Talk

We ask the poet: 'What subject have you chosen?' instead of: 'What subject has chosen you? By Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach Poet Subject Chosen

To parents who despair because their children are unable to master the first problems in arithmetic I can dedicate my examples. For, in arithmetic, until the seventh grade I was last or nearly last. By Jacques Hadamard Arithmetic Parents Despair Children Unable

That's a subject as safe as being in favor of Christmas. By Robert A. Heinlein Christmas Subject Safe Favor

Off fucking shitty mankind, you change the topic... you say something I say something against and immediately you change the topic, but why?The soil is too hot?The sand is too hot?Why? By Deyth Banger Topic Change Hot Mankind Fucking

Conversation is not a search after knowledge, but an endeavor at effect. By John Keats Conversation Knowledge Effect Search Endeavor

The union of a want and a sentiment. By Honore De Balzac Sentiment Union

I give the spectator the possibility of participating. The audience completes the film by thinking about it; those who watch must not be just consumers ingesting spoon-fed images. By Michael Haneke Participating Give Spectator Possibility Images

Your subject should always answer the question "What is the problem to be solved?" or "What is the job to be done?" A By Brian Tracy Question Solved Subject Answer Problem

Grasp the subject; the words will follow. By Cato The Elder Grasp Subject Follow Words

The commonest, dullest, most threadbare topic might be rendered interesting by the skill of the speaker. By Jane Austen Dullest Commonest Speaker Threadbare Topic

Michael put the paper down and leaned across the table toward me, unexpectedly intense. "What do you want?""I already ordered an espresso," I answered, reflexively leaning back."No, I mean what do you want from life?""Good morning to you, too. Isn't it a little early for philosophy? By Myra Mcentire Michael Unexpectedly Intense Put Paper

The awkwardness and embarrassment which all feel on beginning to write, when they themselves are the theme, ought to serve as a hint to author's that self is a subject they ought very rarely to descant upon. By Charles Caleb Colton Write Theme Awkwardness Embarrassment Feel

Don't sit down just yet, Whyborne," the director ordered, motioning me to the front of the room. "We've a bit of business concerning you before the meeting."I couldn't possibly imagine what business would concern me. I'd dedicated my entire life to making sure business didn't concern me whenever possible. By Jordan L. Hawk Whyborne Ordered Motioning Room Business

result,1 the first focuses on By John Chrysostom Focuses

I've got life for a subject because as life starts to drain away, you start seeing very clearly what life is, for the first time. By Clive James Life Time Subject Drain Starts

They all know the truth, that there are only three subjects worth talking about. At least here in these parts," he says, "The weather, which, as they're farmers, affects everything else. Dying and birthing, of both people and animals. And what we eat - this last item comprising what we ate the day before and what we're planning to eat tomorrow. And all three of these major subjects encompass, in one way or another, philosophy, psychology, sociology, anthropology, the physical sciences, history, art, literature, and religion. We get around to sparring about all that counts in life but we usually do it while we're talking about food, it being a subject inseparable from every other subject. It's the table and the bed that count in life. And everything else we do, we do so we can get back to the table, back to the bed. By Marlena De Blasi Truth Worth Talking Subjects Subject

People wonder why you choose certain subjects to write about. The truth is: you don't really. They choose you By Sebastian Faulks People Subjects Write Choose Truth

It's not about something that inspires you, but it's about something that makes you think. By Vishnu Kanchan Inspires Makes

One always starts work with the subject, no matter how tenuous it is, and one constructs an artificial structure by which one can trap the reality of the subject-matter that one has started from. By Francis Bacon Subject Starts Work Matter Tenuous

Now with my friend I desire not to share or participate, but to engross his sorrows, that, by making them mine own, I may more easily discuss them; for in mine own reason, and within myself, I can command that which I cannot entreat without myself, and within the circle of another. By Thomas Browne Mine Participate Sorrows Reason Friend

No themes are so human as those that reflect for us, out of the confusion of life, the close connection of bliss and bale, of the things that help with the things that hurt, so dangling before us forever that bright hard medal, of so strange an alloy, one face of which is somebody's right and ease and the other somebody's pain and wrong. By Henry James Things Life Bale Hurt Medal

Causes was founded with the mission of empowering anyone to change the world. Our model is based upon the belief that everyone has the power to have an outsized impact on the world by banding together with other like-minded individuals, taking direct action, and inspiring their friends and their friends' friends to join in. By Joe Green World Founded Mission Empowering Change

Love is a huge topic. By Auliq Ice Love Topic Huge

Our vocation, to be beautiful, must be full of thought for others. By Mother Teresa Vocation Beautiful Full Thought

A greater subject fitteth Faustus' wit: Bid Economy10 farewell, and11 Galen come, Seeing, Ubi desinit philosophus, ibi incipit medicus: Be a physician, Faustus; heap up gold, And be eterniz'd for some wondrous cure: Summum bonum medicinae sanitas, The end of physic is our body's health. By Christopher Marlowe Bid Faustus Farewell Galen Ubi

Introduction Everybody By Mark L. Messick Introduction

The originality of a subject is in its treatment. By Benjamin Disraeli Treatment Originality Subject

The medium's gaze is brief, intense, and promiscuous. The shelf life of the moral causes it makes its own is brutally short. By Michael Ignatieff Intense Promiscuous Medium Gaze Short

When I began writing these pages I believed their subject to be children, the ones we have and the ones we wish we had, the ways in which we depend on our children to depend on us, the ways in which we encourage them to remain children, the ways in which they remain more unknown to us than they do to their more casual acquaintances; the ways in which we remain equally opaque to them. By Joan Didion Children Remain Depend Acquaintances Began

A soul subject is something that resonates with you deeper than the intellect can reach ... a multi-sensory perception ... a recognition of a new freedom that is calling you. By Gary Zukav Reach Soul Subject Resonates Deeper

My friend, who loved above all things precision and concentration of thought, resented anything which distracted his attention from the matter in hand. And yet, without a harshness which was foreign to his nature, it was impossible to refuse to listen to the story of the young and beautiful woman By Arthur Conan Doyle Friend Thought Resented Hand Loved

But gifts can be victories, can't they. It's what you said. The garden could have been your gift, a dowry of talent, skill, and vision. I know it's too late now, but I just wanted to say, it would have been a victory most worthy of our House. Yours to command, Miles Vorkosigan. Ekaterin rested her forehead in her hand and closed her eyes. She regained control of her breathing again in a few gulps. She sat up again, and reread the letter in the fading light. Twice. It neither demanded nor requested nor seemed to anticipate reply. Good, because she doubted she could string two coherent clauses together just now. What did he expect her to make of this? Every sentence that didn't start with I seemed to begin with But. It wasn't just honest, it was naked. With By Lois Mcmaster Bujold Victories House Miles Vorkosigan Gifts

People love pretty much the same things best. A writer looking for subjects inquires not after what he loves best, but after what he alone loves at all. By Annie Dillard People Pretty Things Loves Love

Religion is the one area of our discourse By Sam Harris Religion Discourse Area

Some teachers teach for others to learn. That's not me. Some teachers teach for others to accomplish. That is me. By Jim Rohn Learn Teachers Teach Accomplish

ATTRIBUTE, TERM, SUBJECT, PREDICATE, PARTICULAR, UNIVERSALcharmingly useful, if any friend should happen to ask if you have ever studied Logic. Mind you bring all seven words into your answer, and you friend will go away deeply impressed'a sadder and a wiser By Lewis Carroll Attribute Term Subject Predicate Logic

The subject of an outsider who becomes obsessed. By Wes Anderson Obsessed Subject Outsider

Critic asks: 'And what, sir, is the subject matter of that painting?' - 'The subject matter, my dear good fellow, is the light. By Claude Monet Sir Subject Critic Painting Matter

Like any other composer of opera, I choose a subject not for polemical reasons, but because it contains vivid characters in highly charged dramatic situations. By Carlisle Floyd Opera Reasons Situations Composer Choose

Never be ashamed of your subject, and of your passion for your subject. By Joyce Carol Oates Subject Ashamed Passion

Pursuit of passion, By Lailah Gifty Akita Pursuit Passion

Nothing that surrounds us is object, all is subject. By Andre Breton Object Subject Surrounds

Attention to any subject will in a short time render it attractive, be it ever so disagreeable and tedious at first. By Dorothea Dix Attention Attractive Subject Short Time

What concerns me alone I only think, what concerns my friends I tell them, what can be of interest to only a limited public I write, and what the world ought to know is printed ... By Georg C. Lichtenberg Concerns Write Printed Friends Interest

Striving to convey to this beloved audience of one what was going on around me during those five years, I learned the power of language to map a life, to overcome a distance, to focus attention on what matters most. By Scott Russell Sanders Striving Years Life Distance Convey

The pains and pleasures of the body, howsoever important to ourselves, are an indelicate subject of conversation By Edward Gibbon Body Howsoever Conversation Pains Pleasures

marginalia we were discussing today, By Umberto Eco Marginalia Today Discussing

You never know what will spark a student's interest and feed the flame of learning. For me, all subjects are connected: writing, reading, science, art, music, math, social studies. By presenting myself as a writer with wide ranging passions - for astronomy, volcanology, art, music, history, and community service - I hope to inspire not only budding writers but also budding scientists, artists, activists... By Elizabeth Rusch Art Music Learning Writing Reading

There are subjects for which I have more than ordinary affection because they are associated in my mind with kindly and understanding men orwomensculptors who left even upon such impliant clay as mine the delicate chiseling of refined genius, who gave unwittingly something of their final character to most unpromising material. By Loren Eiseley Genius Material Subjects Ordinary Affection

At bottom there is but one subject of study: the forms and metamorphoses of mind. All other subjects may be reduced to that; all other studies bring us back to this study. By Henri Frederic Amiel Study Mind Bottom Forms Metamorphoses

The kind of response I hope for when I write my novels for children: to give them a chance to recognize something of their own feelings about themselves, their parents, their friends and their own situation as a kind of subject race, always at the mercy of the adults who mostly run their lives for them. By Nina Bawden Kind Children Parents Race Response

Until they give me opportunity to write about matters that are not-me, the world must go on uninstructed and unreformed, and I can only do my best with the one small subject upon which I am allowed to discourse. By Helen Keller Notme Unreformed Discourse Give Opportunity

something just because everybody By Alexander Mccall Smith

I enter into discussion and argument with great freedom and ease, inasmuch as opinion finds me in a bad soil to penetrate and take deep root in. No propositions astonish me, no belief offends me, whatever contrast it offers to my own. There is no fancy so frivolous and so extravagant that it does not seem to me quite suitable to the production of the human mind. By Michel De Montaigne Ease Enter Discussion Argument Great

Sports became a favorite subject of reflection and will soon be the only way of thinking By Vasily Klyuchevsky Sports Thinking Favorite Subject Reflection

The subjectivist in morals, when his moral feelings are at war with the facts about him, is always free to seek harmony by toningdown the sensitiveness of the feelings. By William James Feelings Subjectivist War Facts Free

A just fortune awaits the deserving.[Lat., Fors aequa merentesRespicit.] By Statius Lat Deserving Merentesrespicit Fortune Awaits

Objects are inorganic and biological values; subjects are social and intellectual values. By Robert M. Pirsig Objects Subjects Inorganic Biological Social

Subjectivity means to catch yourself in the act. By Thomas Metzinger Subjectivity Act Catch

The book is closed, the year is done, the pages full of tasks begun. A little joy, a little care, along with dreams, are written there. This new day brings another year, Renewing hope, dispelling fear. And we may find before the end, a deep content, another friend. By Arch Ward Closed Begun Book Pages Full