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  • I've always thought abstractly - through theme and variations rather than narrative. -- Robert Wilson
  • We talk so abstractly about poetry because all of us are usually bad poets. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • As we mature through the years, we access more deeply information we had only abstractly understood before. -- Marianne Williamson
  • I think very abstractly when I'm writing. Then, as the project moves on, it becomes more like sculpting. -- James Horner
  • I hate photographs abstractly, because they have given me more ideas perversely and immovably wrong, than I ever should get by imagination. -- Henry Adams
  • On my return to Pittsburgh, I resolved to go back to the fundamental problems of electronic structure that I had contemplated abstractly many years earlier. -- John Pople
  • Between ourselves, there is no such thing, abstractly, as a 'good' book. A book is 'good' only when it meets some human hunger or refutes some human error. -- Christopher Morley
  • Not to mention the fact that of course terrorists hate freedom. I think they do hate. But believe me, I don't think they sit there abstractly hating freedom. -- Zbigniew Brzezinski
  • The Chess pieces are the block alphabet which shapes thoughts; and these thoughts, although making a visual design on the chessboard, express their beauty abstractly, like a poem -- Marcel Duchamp
  • The aim of philosophy, abstractly formulated, is to understand how things in the broadest possible sense of the term hang together in the broadest possible sense of the term -- Wilfrid
  • If all issues are personalized, we lose our capacity to entertain ideas, to generalize from our own or someone else's experiences, to think abstractly. We substitute sentimentality for thought. -- Wendy Kaminer
  • I had to find a way to paint abstractly, which is what I wanted to do. I couldn't forget [Wassily] Kandinsky and [Kazimir] Malevich and [Piet] Mondrian, I mean that was the basis. -- Frank Stella
  • More significant than the fact that poets write abstrusely, painters paint abstractly, and composers compose unintelligible music is that people should admire what they cannot understand; indeed, admire that which has no meaning or principle. -- Eric Hoffer
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