Everything has a purpose or premise. Every second of our life has its own premise, whether or not we are conscious of it at the time. That premise may be as simple as breathing or as complex as a vital emotional decision, but it is always there. Lajos Egri breathecomplexconscious share on social
Everything has a sort of double meaning for me, there's the ordinary everyday meaning of things, and the imaginary meaning about it all, and I wanted to bring these things together, and in this first big Resurrection of mine you have a good example of this sort of thing. Stanley Spencer bigbringdouble share on social
Everything has a trend to it; I don't care if it's appliances or engines. I always ask, 'What has a company done in the past five years that somebody's noticed?' Mickey Drexler appliancecarecompany Change image and share on social
Everything has added up to a load that I'm getting tired of carrying. It's gotten so complicated. It's the three failed marriages, and having kids that grew up without me, and it's the personal criticism, of being Mr. Nice Guy, or of divorcing my wife by fax, all that stuff, the journalism, some of which I find insulting. Phil Collins addcarrycomplicate share on social
Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. Confucius beautysee Change image and share on social
Everything has become so easy. It's great that it's at your fingertips, but I miss those good old days. And we're connected, but it can be very alienating. There is this distance between all of us because we're speaking to each other through cameras and monitors and icons and Emojis. Rami Malek alienatecameraconnect share on social
Everything has been figured out, except how to Jean-Paul Sartre figure Change image and share on social
Everything has been figured out, except how to live. Jean-Paul Sartre figurelive Change image and share on social