4. Radicalism of forms. If a new model once created meets with much success on account of its greater efficiency than its predecessor, it lends certain neighbouring forms a formal radicalism, which attempts to borrow...
—Tom McDonough
If there is still one hellish, truly accursed thing in our time, it is our artistic dallying with forms, instead of being like victims burnt at the stake, signaling through the flames.
—Antonin Artaud
Energy is a form of time.
—Khalid Masood
All forms are limited. Some of the limitations are time, place, culture, language.
—Idries Shah
In love, nothing exists between heart and heart.Speech is born out of longing,True description from the real taste.The one who tastes, knows;the one who explains, lies.How can you describe the true form of SomethingIn whose...
—Rabia Al-Adawiyya
…it would be a very naive sort of dogmatism to assume that there exists an absolute reality of things which is the same for all living beings. Reality is not a unique and homogeneous thing;...
—Ernst Cassirer
The film director, in many instances, has to swallow somebody else’s decision about the final form of something. It’s so hard as to be intolerable.
—Trevor Nunn
Each form is inadequate, like a graft to be rejected by its intractable and unrelenting host and thus can only serve a brief and momentary purpose coherent to a context rooted in contiguous reason. This...
—Ashim Shanker
It is obvious that an imagined world, however different it may be from the real one, must have something – a form – in common with it.
—Ludwig Wittgenstein
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