A collection of 1,871 inspiring quotes about element from various authors and sources.
Ethno-nationalism - it\'s losers. It\'s a fringe element. I think the media plays it up too much, and we gotta help crush it, you know, eh, help crush it more.
Maybe some people are attracted to the alt-right that are homophobes, right? But that\'s just like, there are certain elements of the progressive left and the hard left that attract certain element.
The book as an element of interior design is going out of fashion. As an element of culture, it has already disappeared.
With the collapse of the party and the disintegration of the army, the only organized element of society remains crime.
My fascination has been the space between cloth and the body, and using a two-dimensional element to clothe a three-dimensional form.
I think that water is immediately interesting. It\'s just, as an element, it is full of life. It is associated with origin; it is bright - it reflects you.
Having a very serious thematic element in the lyrics and then juxtaposing with something really triumphant and just a big beat to dance to is a nice contrast to having a dark message.
In 1974 I nearly got into a fistfight with some early academic feminists in a restaurant when I casually alluded to a hormonal element in sex differences. It was utterly unacceptable at that time to think or say such a thing... If you have any doubts about the effect of hormones on emotion, libido and aggression, have a chat with a transexual, who must take hormones medically. He or she will set you straight.
There\'s an element of paradox there - that at least you know where you stand with the fundamentalists. I mean, they\'re absolutely clear in their error and their stupidity, and so you can really go after them.
My films, I\'ve tried to put a message into them. It\'s not about the gore; it\'s not about the horror element that are in them. It\'s more about the message, for me. That\'s what it is, and I\'m using this platform to be able to show my feelings of what I think.
Of course Russia is, let\'s say element, of American election campaign, was on the agenda to some extent but the influence of that element could have hardly been critical.
You always have to come from the element of \'What do you have in common?\' first. It makes it easier to work through your differences.
Feelings and stories of unworthiness and shame are perhaps the most binding element in the trance of fear. When we believe something is wrong with us, we are convinced we are in danger. Our shame fuels ongoing fear, and our fear fuels more shame. The very fact that we feel fear seems to prove that we are broken or incapable. When we are trapped in trance, being fearful and bad seem to define who we are. The anxiety in our body, the stories, the ways we make excuses, withdraw or lash out-these become to us the self that is most real.
I even think the commercial element of new American directors is really fertile right now. There are a lot of filmmakers with very particular visions, like Sofia Coppola and Wes Anderson and P.T. Anderson and Alexander Payne and Peter Sollett and Harmony Korine and Vincent Gallo. At least they\'re making films that they choose to make, and they\'re on their own. That\'s positive to me. This is not a dead period for American cinema at all.
I do think that tonal element of Trump\'s is attractive, but I don\'t know if I would go so far as to say the confrontational element of his rhetoric is necessarily attractive.
There are definitely - there is definitely an element of Donald Trump\'s support that has its basis in racism or xenophobia. But a lot of these folks are just really hardworking people who are struggling in really important ways.
The first thing, the first element of a story that people hear, they believe it. Whether it\'s right or wrong.
The most distinguishing element of my novels is that I try as hard as I can - within the context of a popular commercial thriller - to make them feel authentic. Drawing on real locations and real events is part of that authenticity.
It\'s commonly assumed that the emergence of language was a key element of the great leap. We of course know very little about the sociopolitical conditions that existed at the time, but there\'s no scenario I can think of that suggests how a sudden change in these conditions could have led to the emergence of language.
I don\'t like the idea of pre-meditated music. Things like free-styling, the element of surprise - I think people need to scale back and re-focus on making moments again.
I\'m unable to really write the kind of song that doesn\'t have a visual element, which most songs don\'t.
There\'s that kind of song, \'Whoah baby, I love you,\' which doesn\'t have a visual element, but a very strong emotional element, and these are the great songs to me - those ones that you put them on and they just make you feel great, or whatever.
People are bringing a lot more of that funk element into their music, you know, with Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson - that\'s one that you never thought you would hear something like that on the radio again \'cause it just sounds so much like the Back Bay and what they were doing with music back then.
You\'ve got to have a young element in a show. Any project needs youth and dynamism as well old codgerdom and experience.
I\'m interested in continuing our conversation about the discomfiture I picked up in the mainstream media with one particular element of this debate. It was this discomfort with a law against adultery.
The pose of the humiliated betrays the egoist in his element. (Anatoly Yurkin)
I quite like the element of surprise, and as much as I have my ideas, I always appreciate ideas that come from other people as well, and I love the mystery of not knowing.
I think its important to keep an element of fear about yourself because it makes you appreciate the jobs.
I think that there's a liberal element out there that finds me not acceptable. They don't like my stance on a lot of issues because I am conservative.
And then there's also this element of - some people would describe it as spirits or a presence that appears when things are very difficult, physically and emotionally. You know, when you're really putting out. So the third man aura is sort of an appearance. It's the yeti.