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  • The key to life was rearranging the furniture.

  • In the beginning of my photography I controlled everything: rearranging the room, lighting it, and telling people what to do and where to put their hands. By the last project, I was basically totally at the mercy of serendipity.

  • Creativity is not the clever rearranging of the known.

  • It is well for people who think, to change their minds occasionally in order to keep them clean.

    Thinking   Order   People  
  • But I hope I will never have a life that is not surrounded by books, by books that are bound in paper and cloth and glue, such perishable things for ideas have lasted thousands of years . . . I hope I am always walled in by the very weight and breadth and clumsy, inefficient, antiquated bulk of them, hope that I spend my last days on this Earth arranging and rearranging them on thrones of good, honest pine, oak, and mahogany, because I just like to look at their covers, and dream of the promise of the great stories inside.

    Dream   Book   Years  
  • I am so tired of rearranging my life around what the stupidest people might do.

    Tired   People   Might  
    "Bill Maher: The Golden Goose Special". TV Movie, 1997.
  • I'd rather have that dialogue right now than only the other one, which is starting at such a basic level, that we start rearranging stuff on the Titanic, trying to be less bad with ordinary stuff.

    Source: www.triplepundit.com
  • I like that every page in every book can have a gem on it. It's probably what I love most about writing--that words can be used in a way that's like a child playing in a sandpit, rearranging things, swapping them around. They're the best moments in a day of writing -- when an image appears that you didn't know would be there when you started work in the morning.

    Morning   Children   Book  
    Markus Zusak (2016). “The Book Thief: 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.435, Random House
  • We are Jesus Christ's; we belong to him. But even more, we are increasingly him. He moves in and commandeers our hands and feet, requisitions our minds and tongues. We sense his rearranging: debris into the divine, pig's ear into silk purse. He repurposes bad decisions and squalid choices. Little by little, a new image emerges.

    Jesus   Moving   Pigs  
    Max Lucado (2012). “Grace: More Than We Deserve, Greater Than We Imagine”, p.10, Harper Collins
  • The moment you fall in love feels like it has centuries behind it, generations - all of them rearranging themselves so this precise, remarkable intersection could happen. In your heart, in your bones, no matter how silly you know it is, you feel that everything has been leading to this, all the secret arrows were pointing here, the universe and time itself crafted this long ago, and you are just now realizing it, you are just now arriving at the place you were always meant to be.

    David Levithan (2013). “Every Day”, p.19, Egmont UK
  • For me, I don't want to live in a world where I am afraid of making the kind of art I want to make. The idea that I should be afraid of publicly ridiculing and mocking and chopping up and rearranging a giant corporation that intrudes on my life whether I want it to or not every day... The idea that I have to be afraid to do that is absurd to me.

    Art   Ideas   World  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • So the universe is not quite as you thought it was. You'd better rearrange your beliefs, then. Because you certainly can't rearrange the universe.

  • The library will endure; it is the universe... We walk the corridors, searching the shelves and rearranging them, looking for lines of meaning amid leagues of cacophony and incoherence, reading the history of the past and of the future, collecting our thoughts and collecting the thoughts of others, and every so often glimpsing mirrors, in which we may recognize creatures of the information.

    Reading   Past   Mirrors  
  • I explain to everyone I deal with-co-workers, children, friends-that I'm transitionally challenged and they should call me on my cell phone if I'm even a few minutes late. Such calls often come in when I'm happily writing or rearranging the furniture. The monochrones in my life are so organized, they have no trouble remembering to remind me to show up.

  • I look at the books on my library shelves. They certainly seem dormant. But what if the characters are quietly rearranging themselves? What if Emma Woodhouse doesn't learn from her mistakes? What if Tom Jones descends into a sodden life of poaching and outlawry? What if Eve resists Satan, remembering God's injunction and Adam's loving advice? I imagine all the characters bustling to get back into their places as they feel me taking the book down from the shelf. Hurry, they say, he'll expect to find us exactly where he left us, never mind how much his life has changed in the meantime.

  • What a surprise to find you could shift the contents of your head like rearranging furniture in a room.

    Lisa Alther (2010). “Other Women”, p.260, Open Road Media
  • You say, 'The country is messed up.' That's like cursing the soil and the seed and the sunshine and the rain, which is all you've got. Don't curse all you've got. When you get your own planet, you can rearrange this whole deal. This one you've got to take like it comes.

    Country   Rain   Sunshine  
    FaceBook post by Jim Rohn from Oct 03, 2013
  • Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade just as painting does, or music. If you are born knowing them, fine. If not, learn them. Then rearrange the rules to suit yourself.

    Music   Writing   Law  
    1974 Interview in Paris Review, Summer.
  • I learn something all the time - rearranging what I thought I knew before.

    "Golden Globe and NAACP Image Award winner Regina Taylor: Living a creative life". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • If there is one door in the castle you have been told not to go through, you must. Otherwise, you'll just be rearranging furniture in rooms you've already been in.

    Anne Lamott (2007). “Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life”, p.198, Anchor
  • There are times when the world is rearranging itself, and at times like that, the right words can change the world.

    Orson Scott Card (2010). “Ender's Game”, p.90, Macmillan
  • Governments tend not to solve problems, only to rearrange them.

  • Political activism is seductive because it seems to offer the possibility that one can improve society, make things better, without going through the personal ordeal of rearranging one's perceptions and transforming one's self.

  • There are a lot of things not going well for Microsoft right now - Microsoft reorganization appears to be rearranging the chairs on the Titanic.

  • I think that a symbolism is attached to particular images, becomes marked in the unconscious. To exorcise it, to rearrange it, to reshape it, to make it my own, involves unearthing it, describing it, deploying it inform, and then rearranging it.

  • I'm always changing things around. I have to change it all the time. I'm rearranging furniture and taking down paintings and putting up new ones, and buying new pieces of art.

    Art   Pieces   Buying  
    Source: www.justjared.com
  • You find peace not by rearranging the circumstances of your life, but by realizing who you are at the deepest level.

    Life   Wisdom   Peace  
    Eckhart Tolle (2010). “Stillness Speaks”, p.52, New World Library
  • If one is devoid of hope and thanksgiving, he cannot for long remain sinless, for he will, in despair, have slackened his resolve. Feelings of futility foster vulnerability. Self-pity is such a busy stagehand, rearranging the scenery to help sin make its entrance. No wonder the prophets say that without faith in the Lord, there is no hope.

    Adversity   Self   Long  
  • A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.

    "American Treasury, 1455 - 1955". Book by Clifton Fadimany, 1455 - 1955, 1955.
  • Writers spend three years rearranging 26 letters of the alphabet. It's enough to make you lose your mind day by day

    Years   Mind   Letters  
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