I prefer working in good cinema, wherever it is. I like subjects that have a universal appeal.
What is the subject of our thought? Experience! Nothing else!
Dead is when the chemists take over the subject.
But I think musicals are going to have to deal with important subjects.
You always have to find something to say about the subject and in seven cases out of ten there is nothing to say.
The mind that engages in subjects of too great variety becomes confused and weakened.
Once they were librarians, but that is a subject they will only discuss if heavily intoxicated.
Well, Diotallevi and I are planning a reform in higher education. A School of Comparative Irrelevance, where useless or impossibe courses are given. The school's aim is to turn out scholars capable of endlessly increasing the number of unnecessary subjects.
In photography, you always have both the medium and the depicted subject at the same time.
I only write about stuff I know. I don't have a lot of experience with boys and stuff so I write a lot of songs about interesting and strange subjects that people wouldn't write songs about.
Of all the subjects I have photographed, the most controversial and the one that has moved me the most has to be the prostitutes who are getting on in years. They are true survivors.
Justice is in subjects as well as in rulers.
I study children, and they're my subjects in my studies. They're my colleagues, really, all these little kids. And I owe them.
I like writing. It keeps my mind off grim subjects. It's therapeutic in the same way a patient in an institution is given fingerpaints.
When I start on a book, I have been thinking about it and making occasional notes for some time. . . So I have lots of theme, locale, subjects and technical ideas. . . I don't worry about long periods of not doing anything. I know my subconscious is busy.
You see I am an enthusiast on the subject of the arts.
I could not write about a subject sacred to me because I would be too flippant. Fortunately, there are no subjects sacred to me.
Moviemakers can be late to a subject, or afraid, but often they are brave and ahead of their time.
The patterns became even more vivid at Cardinal Hayes High School. That's when I began failing subjects and running away from home for days at a time.
When I consider the narrow limits within which our active and inquiring faculties are confined; when I see how all our energies are wasted in providing for mere necessities, which again have no further end than to prolong a wretched existence; and then that all our satisfaction concerning certain subjects of investigation ends in nothing better than a passive resignation. . . when I consider all this. . . I am silent.