The more transparent the
The more transparent the writing, the more visible the poetry. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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The more transparent the writing, the more visible the poetry. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
For the most part, of course, the presence of the great spiritual universe surrounding us is no more noticed by us than the pressure of air on our bodies, or the action of light. Our field of attention is not wide enough for that; our spiritual senses are not sufficiently alert. Most people work so … Read more
…to speak of them out loud, to speak of their hunger and pain and loneliness and humour, to make them visible so that can not be ravaged in the dark without great consequence. Eve Ensler
To love women, to love our vaginas, to know them and touch them and be familiar with who we are and what we need. To satisfy ourselves, to teach our lovers to satisfy us, to be present in our vaginas, to speak of them out loud, to speak of their hunger and pain and loneliness … Read more
Because celebrities’ lives are so visible, I think it makes it look lighter than it is. Eva Mendes
Is it possible that the creative act is simply the materialization of the future- making the invisible, visible? Erwin McManus
All art needs this visible world and will always need it. Quite simply because, being accessible to all, it is the key to all other worlds. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Life is infinite energy coupled with limitless creative imagination. It is the invisible essence and substance of every visible form. Its nature is goodness, truth, wisdom and beauty, as well as energy and imagination. Our highest satisfaction comes from a sense of conscious union with this invisible Life. All human endeavor is an attempt to … Read more
Seek to make your work a prayer, your believing an act, your living an art. It is then that the object of your faith will be made visible to you. It is then that you shall ‘kiss the lips of your desire.’ Ernest Holmes
Until the dead are buried they change somewhat in appearance each day. The color change in Caucasian races is from white to yellow, to yellow-green, to black. If left long enough in the heat the flesh comes to resemble coal-tar, especially where it has been broken or torn, and it has quite a visible tarlike … Read more