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#1. My sister compares her body to a junkyard and I find bits of scrap metal beneath her bed from boys who bury promises in her belly. Maybe love ruins you a little bit. Maybe we don't care. We are so young to hate everything so much. Can recite the periodic table from memory but still can't quite believe it when they say that they love us, too. #Quote by Kristina Haynes
#2. The old man walked over to his sandalwood bookshelves. He couldn't decide whether to read Balzac or Voltaire. Clotilde de Lusignan or Micromégas. His forefinger hovered over both the hardback books before he plumped instead for the eroticism of Goethe's Roman Elegies. The old man had amassed a lifetime of learning. The killings aside, he led an oddly monastic life. #Quote by Gary Haynes
#3. The thought of immortality is as well founded as any other well authenticated postulate of the human reason. #Quote by John Haynes Holmes
#4. But history is replete with potential candidates for the presidency who waited too long rather than example of people who ran too soon." - David Axelrod #Quote by Dan Balz And Haynes Johnson
#5. I liked to act in plays when I was a kid, and then in college. But that's the last time I really acted. I always loved it. But my interests were more in looking at the whole, rather than getting completely swallowed up in a single part of the whole. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#6. Running to catch up, feeling like he was in a constant state of chasing a shadow, he felt a drop of rain hit him square on the back of the neck. The weight of it so heavy it felt like a rock. #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#7. Once you are shooting a movie, even if it's your own script, you have to let it go at a certain point. That's true for every film. It breaks up into phases where the thing that you have in front of you is the thing you have to address, and you can't worry about what you imagined a scene was going to like and that it came out differently, because that's what you have to make work. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#8. There are so many talented young actors in the industry. I'm just happy to have a job! #Quote by Colton Haynes
#9. I was 3 years old and Mary Poppins [1964] made an impression on me that was seismic, apparently. I fell into some kind of total creative, imaginative rapture over that movie that propelled this industry of Mary Poppins drawings, plays, performances - just an obsessive, creative reaction to it. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#10. I like to express certain things that happen in my life, the joy of spring, the birds singing and young babies coming into the world. You know, the whole thing as well as the part I'm not happy with, the sad part. #Quote by Roy Haynes
#11. I'd share a pic if the digital camera battery wasn't as flat as 17th century Earth. #Quote by Simon Haynes
#12. I really want the audience to place close attention to the movement, possibilities of movement, possibilities of trespassing boundaries and observe what's possible in different social settings, and different settings of class designation as well. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#13. It's hard to transport myself forward in time, and the scarcity of opportunity back then kind of fueled my ambition. But back in my day, every family I knew had a Super 8 camera, and that's what I first picked up. We adapt to the technology we have available. But for the kids of today, they can really make something great with what is available. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#14. There is no single approach that actors take to their craft. And the best thing you learn is that you have to really listen and respect each actor's own process and own method, and that takes a kind of delicate, non-imposing patience and openness, I think, to get the very best out of the people you work with. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#15. [The blues] is the antidote for sadness and depression. #Quote by Warren Haynes
#16. The Negro on saxophone blew out a language older than English and the glasses on the tables trembled #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#17. I sort of have a dog-minded single strategy but I am a little more open to stuff that's out there, now and looking at scripts in the world and seeing if something that already exists can spark my interest and my curiosity. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#18. A crazy old lady, leading a band of teenagers against an angry supernatural Entity - who'da thought? #Quote by Diane M. Haynes
#19. In fact, to me it's liberating to not think of identity as some organic property that we have to find and stick to, but actually something that is constructed, or that's imposed, that we can then counter by taking a different route and re-dressing it, and then re-dressing it again, and then re-dressing it again. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#20. In the days following the crash, an axiom as old as the Republic came into play once more. In good times Wall Street wanted Washington to leave it alone. In bad times it wanted Washington to act. #Quote by Haynes Johnson
#21. I think when you're trying to get a film together that's had a long gustation process before I came on board and was trying to get financed in various stages, sometimes you're trying to make it more friendly to the financial interests or the commercial interests of various parties. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#22. People define gay cinema solely by content: if there are gay characters in it, it's a gay film ... I think that's really simplistic. Heterosexuality to me is a structure as much as it is a content. It is an imposed structure that goes along with the patriarchal, dominant structure that constrains and defines society. If homosexuality is the opposite or counter-sexual activity to that, then what kind of a structure would it be? #Quote by Todd Haynes
#23. The ways in which Oscar Wilde was attacking the Romantics that preceded him, and the Romantic ideas that preceded him, were very similar to what the glam-rockers, particularly Bowie and Bryan Ferry, were attacking in the earnestness of '60s culture. Trying to shock, but with wit, cleverness, and homosexuality. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#24. I think that's what I love about glam-rock. It invited you to participate. It asked you to change yourself in all these different ways, or offered up all these options. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#25. I also generally play slide guitar in standard tuning, which enables me to switch back and forth between using the slide and fretting notes and chords conventionally without having to relearn the fretboard, as one must do when playing in an open tuning. #Quote by Warren Haynes
#26. Where's the hope that can abate
The grief of hearts thus desolate
That can Youth's keenest pangs assuage,
And mitigate the gloom of Age?
Religion bids the tempest cease,
And, leads her to a port of peace;
And on, the lonely pilot steers
Through the lapse of future years. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#27. Forget all the rules. Forget about being published. Write for yourself and celebrate writing. #Quote by Melinda Rucker Haynes
#28. In a way, I think Roxy Music is high camp, in a brilliant way. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#29. She wore a wreath of roses,
The night that first we met. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#30. thrilled by the dark look of desire. She thrived on men's desire for her. It made the sexual high that much greater #Quote by Jasmine Haynes
#31. Learn how to be
lonely. Learn what it's like to know
that you are coming home to
yourself night after night-
that empty is just another word
for open. #Quote by Kristina Haynes
#32. Thinking those old sticks looked authoritative, somehow. Like something belonging to an ancient queen come ashore by mistake in a common land full of limits. #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#33. The water rippled when he leaned in; he studied what he saw. Against a background of blue sky, there was his face, broad of forehead and overly long, and he was surprised at the new look of age on him. To everybody else, I must look ten years beyond twenty-seven, he thought, and it made him glad. Even had begun to fear gaps and what they might mean. Wide-spanning spaces between age and its weight of language and ability had begun to feel like easy reasons for saying good-bye. He saw inside the calm reflection a gull flying low over his head, braced by clouds drifting east toward Runnelstown.
Turning back, he walked north around moss-based trees and finally found her digging wild onions growing thick next to fern. With her back to him she said, "Tired does one of two things-either builds the soul or breaks the heart. Can't decide which it is right now. All I know is I'm tired. #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#34. Fly away, pretty moth, to the shade Of the leaf where you slumbered all day; Be content with the moon and the stars, pretty moth, And make use of your wings while you may ... But tho' dreams of delight may have dazzled you quite, They at last found it dangerous play; Many things in this world that look bright, pretty moth, Only dazzle to lead us astray. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#35. She is my hesitation when people ask me if I have a sister. #Quote by Kristina Haynes
#36. We're given a hand to play. We can be negative and be miserable or be positive and happy, making the best of it. #Quote by Terri Haynes Roach
#37. embrace this thing called bipolar disorder is not an easy task. You live day to day with the realization that you can lose your mind at any given moment. It's not my intention to minimize other physical ailments, because they are truly hardships as well. However, losing control of your sanity brings along with it a fear that can only be understood through the experience. #Quote by Janine Crowley Haynes
#38. There's no art but has some business to it and no business but some art. #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#39. I'm very surprised at Carol didn't get a best picture. Todd Haynes is an Academy darling, his period pieces are nothing short of brilliant, and they hold up. And I definitely feel like Carol speaks to, even though it's set in the past, it speaks to themes we're dealing with in life right now. It's really really shocking that it didn't get it. #Quote by Bun B.
#40. What distinguished Obama was his determination not to wait until he had forged a longer political record of his achievement, and the historic conjunction of events that made possible so unlikely a candidacy. #Quote by Dan Balz And Haynes Johnson
#41. What was so interesting about the glam era was that it was about bisexuality and breaking down the boundaries between gays and straights, breaking down the boundaries between masculinity and femininity with this androgyny thing. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#42. Read the classics one hour every day, drunk or sober. Reading the classics gives one a feeling of confidence. It familiarizes one with the vagaries of life. It shows one that there are really no new plots. #Quote by Richard Haynes
#43. Friends depart, and memory takes them To her caverns, pure and deep. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#44. You think you know now, don't you? But you have no idea what it was like. #Quote by Elizabeth Haynes
#45. I'm not ready to give up gayness in and of itself as something unique and different. A litmus test for me for all of it was the bisexual imagination and the androgynous imagination of the Glam era. Because that meant everybody was implicated in this uncertain sense of sexual self, and it meant that everything was unstable. I guess I'm just not that interested in stable notions of identity, whatever they are. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#46. The last two years we got beat in this round. They came out with the motivation to win. #Quote by Jimmy Haynes
#47. Doing a love story as a genre, and looking at love stories in movies, and feeling like I learned stuff about that, and that it broadened my view and my idea of what I can do, and how I can work with the people around me, that was such a great, really satisfying experience. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#48. Live with courage or die with regret. #Quote by Melissa Haynes
#49. I raised my wine glass to him and sipped a toast to the future, to what lay ahead. #Quote by Elizabeth Haynes
#50. But a lot of water has passed under a lot of bridges now, and I don´t know if that is something I could do. #Quote by Elizabeth Haynes
#51. And I said, 'I'm thinkin' I've wasted too much time thinkin', is what I'm thinkin'. #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#52. You tell me your fantasies, and I will make everything we do so good for you, you won't be able to get enough #Quote by Jasmine Haynes
#53. just cus your cat had kittens in the oven don't make em biscuits #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#54. Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Long, long ago, long, long ago. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#55. If Christians were Christians, there would be no anti-Semitism. Jesus was a Jew. There is nothing that the ordinary Christian so dislikes to remember as this awkward historical fact. #Quote by John Haynes Holmes
#56. She sat there enveloped in sadness, realizing that of all the words she had wanted to say and hear, she had not heard or said any of them. #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#57. You hate him for turning you inside of yourself. You are still getting used to looking at your body in the light. #Quote by Kristina Haynes
#58. I don't care how people think but I do care how they feel. #Quote by Will Haynes
#59. Man. He felt almost guilty about the condoms in his wallet. A guy wasn't supposed to lust after Beaver Cleaver's mom. #Quote by Jasmine Haynes
#60. You gain all of the rights and privileges and respects that are afforded the majority, and that's ultimately what matters for your kids, or anybody - because we're all innocent of the fact that we are the way we are. But it also means the ways that you coped, and the languages and narratives and points of view that you had no choice but to make from the sidelines - and that often carried with them really acute readings of dominant society - those no longer have the same need. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#61. I was about 6 or 7, I would have said I wanted to be an actor and an artist. And that just kind of kept honing itself around film and getting closer to film. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#62. I think by around the time I was about 8 or 9, the idea of filmmaking probably took hold. I made little Super 8 extravaganzas when I was a kid, the first being my own version of 'Romeo and Juliet,' and where I played all the parts except for Juliet. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#63. Everyone calls me 'the male Jennifer Lawrence,' because I just say things because I'm random, and I do things and I don't care what people think. I think she's hilarious. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#64. This is my religion. I take long breaks now when I don't perform and I am not myself when I am not performing. #Quote by Roy Haynes
#65. While I'm trying to be a villain, Tyler Posey's just making me break character all the time. It's hilarious. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#66. The strangest thing was that I felt it, I felt everything. Normally I feel nothing but itching, discomfort, tightness, soreness. The surface of my skin is dulled by scars, lots of it is numb -- nerve damage, apparently. When he touched me, I felt everything. It was like having new skin. #Quote by Elizabeth Haynes
#67. I'm drawn to female characters; not all of them are strong characters. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#68. I have always had an interest in performers who play against the most obvious of expectations and are able to find something secret, something withheld, and some level of restraint. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#69. Whatever San Francisco is or is not, it is never dull. Life there is in a perpetual ferment. It is as though the city kettle had been set on the stove to boil half a century ago and had never been taken off. The steam is pouring out of the nose. The cover is dancing up and down. The very kettle is rocking and jumping. But by some miracle the destructive explosion never happens. #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#70. O give me new figures! I can't go on dancing The same that were taught me ten seasons ago; The schoolmaster over the land is advancing, Then why is the master of dancing so slow? It is such a bore to be always caught tripping In dull uniformity year after year; Invent something new, and you'll set me a skipping: I want a new figure to dance with my Dear! #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#71. I grew up in a small town in Kansas, so I love meeting the fans. Those are the people who spend time out of their day to watch the things that I've done, and I've gotten to do some great supernatural stuff - 'Teen Wolf' and 'The Gates' before that - so it's nice when I get to go to Comic-Con every year. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#72. All he thinks while he studies pearlescent pigeons is this: I wish I knew how… I wish I knew… I ain't ever gonna, but I wish I knew how it felt – (-to be free). #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#73. Perhaps after all the most breathtaking quality about San Francisco is these unexpected glimpses that you are always getting of beautiful hill-heights and beautiful valley-depths ... City lights, like nests of diamonds, glitter and glisten in the depths of those valleys. #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#74. Nature didn't disturb the peace, people did. #Quote by Jasmine Haynes
#75. Unfortunately, diet is 75 or 80 percent of trying to get in shape, so you do have to try to cut the carbs. The diet's a huge part! I'm from Kansas, so I love ranch dressing and McDonald's. When I'm working, I have to stay away from all that! #Quote by Colton Haynes
#76. But, yeah, it was just the regular audition process. There were a couple people telling me about it and that they were looking for the actors, but my manager is pretty good at sorting that out. And, (casting director) Rene Haynes cast me in Into the West, and she's always kept in touch and been a real big supporter of my career. #Quote by Tinsel Korey
#77. Sarah Vaughan was the Charlie Parker of the vocalists during the 1950s. #Quote by Roy Haynes
#78. If I had had more time, a few more detective sergeants to go into the neighborhoods, it might have been different. Individuals might have opened had they been given the chance. People knew the truth, but the walls of their self-preservation were too thick. Why won't people try to destroy a system that's killing them?"
"Because, if you're a fish, said Haynes, "and you live in a fishbowl, you have a duty to preserve the fishbowl. No matter how much you hate it, you never dart at it too hard. You don't dare. #Quote by David Dowdy
#79. I'd be a butterfly; living a rover, Dying when fair things are fading away. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#80. It was kind of unexpected, to wake up one day and realize that the things that you've worked so hard to accomplish, you've accomplished in so little an amount of time. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#81. Advice may not be good advice 10 or 15 years from now. Someone could tell you something years ago and it might not work now. The world is constantly changing. One word could mean something different today. Today you can't give advice to anyone. #Quote by Roy Haynes
#82. Eric' continues to work willingly with us, but he still balks at even the slightest hint about mater. assistance. We once gave him more than he asked to cover his expenses. He was displeased by this and said that lie suspects we want to give him a certain kind of help. He asked us to give up any such thoughts once and for all. In such circumstances, we fear that any gift from us as a token of appreciation for his work will make a negative impression. `Eric' is completely selfless in his work with us and extremely scrupulous when it conies to anything that could be seen as `payment' for his work. #Quote by John Earl Haynes
#83. No one is wise enough, no nation is important enough, no human interest is precious enough, to justify the wholesale destruction and murder which constitute the science of war. #Quote by John Haynes Holmes
#84. The trick is after a workout you're supposed to have gummy bears or some candy to get your veins to stick out. Of course, it's all about protein, too, but right before you're filming a shirtless scene, you have a little bit of sugar to pop the veins. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#85. There are always things I have to remove. I might look at a shot for five months, when somebody new to the screening room will say, 'hey, there's a modern air conditioner in that window.' It's a process. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#86. The power of these recommendations is that they come from leaders representing a broad spectrum of religious conviction. At the table were people with Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Native American and humanist perspectives, as well as individuals from advocacy groups ranging from the American Civil Liberties Union to the American Center for Law and Justice. #Quote by Charles Haynes
#87. I think all my films can be enjoyed. In fact, they've often surprised me with how they're received. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#88. I'm saddest when I sing. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#89. When a musician . . . does not have the ability to bend the souls of listeners to where he wishes, his skill and knowledge may be considered null and vain. - Vincenzo Galilei, 1581 #Quote by Bruce Haynes
#90. LAUGH LOUD - LOVE ALWAYS - LIVE LONG #Quote by Rick Haynes
#91. if we can't worship the same God together inside the same church buildings, then we will still knock on your door and so irritate you thatyou cannot worship your white God in peace, that you cannot escape thinking about the problems of segregation even on Sunday morning, that we are just letting you know that every single aspect of your Southern Way of Life is under attack. #Quote by Stephen R. Haynes
#92. There is no such thing as a man-eating shark, only shark-eating men exist. #Quote by Melissa Haynes
#93. California, where the spring comes in the fall and the fall comes in the summer and the summer comes in the winter and the winter never comes at all ... #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#94. I hope it's water under the bridge, but Richard Carpenter is a complicated individual, and he's also entitled to his own opinion on how his sister is depicted. The film has lived on and survived, and to me is ultimately is an affectionate celebration of Karen Carpenter. I hope that wins out in the end. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#95. When I write my scripts, there's a point at which if I'm not starting to see them visually, I feel like I'm kind of cheating. So my scripts are laden with a lot of visual description, which makes them not so much fun to read - I kind of weigh them down. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#96. I lay back down, fitting myself into the curve of his body, pulling his arms around me, protecting me, keeping me sage. #Quote by Elizabeth Haynes
#97. I think there's something about supernatural shows that people see and just want to put me in them! I don't know. I just finished another show - 'The Nine Lives of Chloe King,' with Skyler Samuels, who was my girlfriend in 'The Gates' - and I play another supernatural character on that show. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#98. I think doing 'Teen Wolf' is just giving me a really great opportunity to possibly get other jobs and show what I can do. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#99. Socially, politically, economically, militarily, culturally, racially, sexually, demographically, even mythologically, World War II was the crucible that forged modern America. It was the transforming event that reshaped all who lived through it, and continues to affect those born after it. Only the American Revolution that created the new nation and the Civil War that preserved the Union rank with it in importance. #Quote by Haynes Johnson
#100. When I say God it is poetry and not theology. Nothing that any theologian has written about God has helped me much, but everything the poets have written about flowers and birds and skies and seas and saviors of the race, and God - whoever He may be - has at one time or another reached my soul! ... The theologians gather dust upon the shelves of my library but the poets are stained with my fingers and blotted by my tears. #Quote by John Haynes Holmes
#101. Genius is a good deal like the sea ... Nothing can restrain its tide or quicken it. #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#102. Anyone can go online and write anything they want about people they don't even know, and most of the time, that is fueled by hate. The sad part is that people actually believe what they read online. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#103. Kansas is very religious, very Republican, and very straight-laced. I needed to get away from that. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#104. But this is a women's war, just as much as it is the men's, and the poet will look upon their pain - the pain of the women who have always been relegated to the edges of the story, victims of men, survivors of men, slaves of men - and he will tell it, or he will tell nothing at all. They have waited long enough for their turn. #Quote by Natalie Haynes
#105. You always feel like rock critics are frustrated musicians. I envy musicians their ability to live their art and share it with an audience, in the moment. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#106. Even in the most barren wasteland, a flower always grows. Recognize this, and learn to adapt to your surroundings.
-Dr. Bryce Haynes (planetary ecologist assigned to study Duneworld) #Quote by Frank Herbert
#107. It's very funny because every time I make a movie, and I've heard this re-echoed by other filmmakers and actors I have worked with, you kind of feel like you're naked again. You have to figure it all out from scratch, as if you had never done it before. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#108. When Cate Blanchett starts directing, it's over for all of us. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#109. There really is confusion out there. Finding common ground sounds good. But the reality is, a lot of people on all sides have a stake in the fight. #Quote by Charles Haynes
#110. Oh, I have roamed o'er many lands, And many friends I've met; Not one fair scene or kindly smile Can this fond heart forget. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#111. I'd rather be in prison in California than free anywhere else. #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#112. It's only when you look back sometimes and you look at some people in your life and you're like, Oh my god, there was something so pure about that. The thing that kind of bugged me, maybe, is the thing that's so unique. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#113. I know a bit about his [Sirk] life, but it's more about his style than biography. He was European and came out of a theater background, and could easily be defined as 'Brechtian.' He was expressionistic in his films, and was an example of those intensely intellectual artists who ended up working for American studios, and was handed the Ladies Home Journal and asked to adapt the stories for the screen. He found ways to use his artistry to make them interesting and nuanced, while critiquing American values in the process. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#114. I'm not one of those people who write all the time. Sometimes I'll go several months without writing anything. I'll sometimes second guess myself and wonder if I'll ever write another song. #Quote by Warren Haynes
#115. And though he has watched a decent age pass by, a man will sometimes still desire the world. #Quote by Melinda Haynes
#116. Spin class is the best for your core! #Quote by Colton Haynes
#117. A war does not ignore half the people whose lives it touches. So why do we? #Quote by Natalie Haynes
#118. A stitch in time saves uncontrollable blood loss #Quote by Simon Haynes
#119. I just wanted to keep the game close until we scored some runs. #Quote by Jimmy Haynes
#120. My personal time is limited, more so than I wish. However, my wife and I have talked about the fact that there are opportunities right now that won't be there forever. For example, when the Grateful Dead offered me to tour in 2004, my first reaction was to say no, I just can't do it. Then my wife said, "Well, let's rethink this. You don't want to look back down the road and say, I could've done that, but I said no." So, we made it work. #Quote by Warren Haynes
#121. Evil is a fact, not to be explained away, but to be accepted; and accepted, not to be endured, but to be conquered. #Quote by John Haynes Holmes
#122. I came to this project and 'Far from Heaven' from completely different vantage points. 'Heaven' was of course about the Douglas Sirk films of that period, with the very specific cinematic language and style of melodrama. With 'Carol,' it was presented to me already packaged, with Cate Blanchett attached and Phyllis Nagy's script complete - when it came to me it had a long history and pre-history. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#123. In male-driven [films], the protagonist is not the person who's necessarily in harms way. There's a sense that they're going to figure out how to persevere and take on the obstacles and foes and you don't necessarily know if that's going to happen with the subjects of love stories. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#124. Religion must be used in furthering great works of justice and reform. It must be used to establish right relations between different groups of men, and thus to make a reality of brotherhood. It must be used to abolish poverty, the breeding ground of all misery and crime, by distributing equably among men the abundance of the soil. And it must be used to get rid of war and to establish enduring peace. Here is the supreme test of the effectiveness of religion. #Quote by John Haynes Holmes
#125. Benjamin Libet, a scientist in the physiology department of the University of California, San Francisco, was a pioneering researcher into the nature of human consciousness. In one famous experiment he asked a study group to move their hands at a moment of their choosing while their brain activity was being monitored. Libet was seeking to identify what came first - the brain's electrical activity to make the hand move or the person's conscious intention to make their hand move. It had to be the second one, surely? But no. Brain activity to move the hand was triggered a full half a second before any conscious intention to move it…. John-Dylan Haynes, a neuroscientist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Studies in Leipzig, Germany, led a later study that was able to predict an action ten seconds before people had a conscious intention to do it. What was all the stuff about free will? Frank Tong, a neuroscientist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, said: "Ten seconds is a lifetime in terms of brain activity." So where is it coming from if not 'us,' the conscious mind? #Quote by David Icke
#126. I have a lot of respect for my fellow young actors. It takes a lot to push forward after being told no a million times, and that was what we all have to go through. So those who push deserve respect. #Quote by Colton Haynes
#127. There was a lot that was tricky about playing with [Thelonious Monk]. It's a musical language where there's really no lyrics. It's something you feel and you're hearing. It's like an ongoing conversation. You really had to listen to this guy. Cause he could play the strangest tempos, and they could be very in-between tempos on some of those compositions. You really had to listen to his arrangements and the way he would play them. On his solos, you'd really have to listen good in there. You'd have to concentrate on what you were doing as well. #Quote by Roy Haynes
#128. One step at a time is enough for me. Impatience is simply a way of beating yourself up. (from Kammy haynes) #Quote by Susan Jeffers
#129. Oh, pilot! 'tis a fearful night, There's danger on the deep. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#130. The mistletoe hung in the castle hall, The holly branch shone on the old oak wall. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#131. If people stop looking at you, do you cease to exist? Does it mean you're not a person any more? Does it mean you're already dead? #Quote by Elizabeth Haynes
#132. We're the end of the baby boomers, and we participated in many social changes. Who would of thought, for example, when the AIDS epidemic came along that so many would die, because it was gay people dying. And what emerged was a grassroots movement that developed, and succeeded in getting things done. The pinpointing of that movement evolved into the changes that we have today. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#133. Society is always engaged in a vast conspiracy to preserve itself - at the expense of the new demands of each new generation. #Quote by John Haynes Holmes
#134. I figured I would be teaching my whole life and making experimental films on the side. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#135. We just have to get it going and play hard every time out. #Quote by Jimmy Haynes
#136. The fountain of youth with the youthful young musician is one meaning, and the fountain of youth with the youthful energy of the leader is another meaning. #Quote by Roy Haynes
#137. It does hurt, I whispered. It should hurt. She isn't a footnote, she's a person. And she - all the Trojan women - should be memorialised as much as any other person. #Quote by Natalie Haynes
#138. Making a film is so scary, and there's such a kind of void that you're working from initially. I mean, you can have all the ideas and be as prepared as possible, but you're also still bringing people together and saying, 'Trust me,' even when you don't necessarily trust every element. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#139. California ... produces the maximum of scenery and the minimum of weather ... #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#140. Fear not, but trust in Providence, Wherever thou may'st be. #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#141. I only believe in the easy things, like red lipstick
and coffee before noon and writing essays in pen.
I make my mind up about boys and then I unmake it,
compare us to continental drift, two ships passing.
I hit the snooze button too often. Write disposable
poems on napkins and old homework, try to discipline
myself when it comes to removing my makeup
before bed. I am trying to understand men better,
cut them some slack, write about them less. I dream
about oceans and mountains and wolves. I do not
always love myself. I do not always forgive myself.
I write apology letters and do not send them. Usually,
I do not mean it when I tell someone goodbye. #Quote by Kristina Haynes
#142. Those that have wealth must be watchful and wary, Power, alas! naught but misery brings! #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly
#143. It is a racking thing to have a plague of ideas and no chance to get rid of them on paper. I've nearly gone mad at times. #Quote by Inez Haynes Irwin
#144. The concept of religious freedom is largely ignored in the curriculum of our nation's public schools. #Quote by Charles Haynes
#145. Look before you blunder #Quote by Simon Haynes
#146. A refusal of nature as a model is a tradition that goes right back to Oscar Wilde. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#147. I think each one of us has committed to improving. #Quote by Jimmy Haynes
#148. You never realise what loneliness is until it creeps up on you - like a disease, it is, something that happens to you gradually. #Quote by Elizabeth Haynes
#149. Don't think a woman can fully understand the power a man feels when he takes." (Witt Long) #Quote by Jasmine Haynes
#150. If it wasn't for all the blinds in the world it would be curtains for the rest of us. #Quote by Rick Haynes
#151. Like the music and the period, I wanted 'I'm Not There' to be fun and full of emotions, desires and experiments that were thrilling and dangerous. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#152. I love how 'melodrama' is a denigrated term - a lower-class citizen to other genres. And yet that's what life is, man. #Quote by Todd Haynes
#153. A very tall bearded guy was standing in a doorway, smoking a cigarette. "Hey", he said.
"Hi," I said. "Excuse me, do you rehearse here?"
"Yeah," he said, extending his hand and saying, almost formally, "Gibby Haynes. I'm in the Butthole Surfers."
I shook his hand. "Moby," I said. "I just moved upstairs."
"Are you an artist?"
"No, a musician."
"Oh, cool. Welcome to the building."
"Do you know who else has spaces here?" I asked.
"Well, there's us and Iggy and Sonic Youth and Helmet and Sean Lennon and the Beastie Boys and some other people," he said as someone behind him started making a wall of feedback. #Quote by Moby
#154. The shoot-to-kill order came through at zero one fifteen, relayed over a satellite radio. It'd been just three hours since the two-man reconnaissance team had reported the sighting.
They lay in a shallow dugout on a windblown ridge, the leeward slope falling away steeply to an impassable boulder field. A desert-issue tarp all but covered the hole, protected from view on the flanks by thorny scrub. Shivering, they blew into their bunched trigger-finger mitts. The daytime temperature had dropped twenty degrees or more, and fine sleet was melting on their blackened faces.
Darren Proctor extended the folded stock of his L115A3 sniper rifle. He split the legs of the swivel bi-pod and aligned the swivel cheek piece with the all-weather scope. Flipping open the lens cap, he glassed the terrain cast a muted green by the night vision. The tree line was sparse, a smattering of pines and cedars shuddering in the biting wind. Glimpsing movement on a scree slope fifty metres or so beyond, he focused in. The eyes of a striped hyena shone like glow sticks. He watched as the scavenger ripped at the carcass of an ibex or wild sheep. A second later it sniffed the air, ears pricked, and scampered off. #Quote by Gary Haynes
#155. Oh! where do fairies hide their heads, When snow lies on the hills, When frost has spoiled their mossy beds, And crystallized their rills? #Quote by Thomas Haynes Bayly