And that creator has revealed his plan for us and given to us two things. Intrinsic worth and reflective splendor . Intrinsic worth and reflective splendor .
Intrinsic worth and reflective splendor . Intrinsic worth and reflective splendor . How do we know what that intrinsic worth is?
And he looked at the coin, and looked at the man, And He said, whose image do you see on this? Intrinsic worth and reflective splendor .
And he looked at the coin, and looked at the man, And He said, whose image do you see on this? The reflective splendor being this.
I say with the net pen program and the stuff that we're doing we're trying to go around everybody else and try to these undulating Hills bathed in Autumn Splendor light like we get it right I mean it's it's written into our songs for amber waves of grain but yet we
or something like that and they have lyrics like, "The very thought of you makes my heart sing like an April breeze on the wind of spring and you appear in all your splendor , my one and only love." Lyrics like that and that's all well and good but I experience a lot of emotional turmoil in my life at certain points, like anybody else, it's just that as an artist to try to pour that into music
You're just here. Perhaps it's your first job. And you're standing in front of all of the splendor . And you think, what am I going to do with all this stuff?
drawn superheroes for Marvel and DC Comics and has worked with peer prizewinning Michael Shaban on The Escapist he's also worked with Harvey picar on American Splendor and the quitter um both people behind books that if you haven't read them you should they're here today to talk about a book
the small American family farmer, like, whoop, we get it. It's perfectly patterned rows of corn leading off in undulating hills towards the autumn splendor setting sun with a white farmhouse, picket fence, red barn, color fading.
the world which can never fully satisfy me must be must be held at arms length as long as possible so that it doesn't harm me but in truth our world is is just jam-packed full of Splendor and mystery most of which we we just never notice as we ply the demands and dissatisfactions of our of our selfish lives and even when we find little
Are you going to use my name? Encountering so much strange love I fell into its bewitching patterns and saw how splendor can illuminate even the most abject vulnerabilities.
You got a big laugh there. Craig, you were being-- she's great in "American Splendor ." Hope Davis? Oh yeah, she's great.
exact opposite purposes at the same time in the midst of a famine. These two guys, lentil farmers in Ethiopia, they are standing--they're in all their sartorial splendor , and typical dress, they're wearing rags--this stuff is all kind of put together. Scott will talk about this later, most of the farmers in Africa and, and in the developing world and particularly
I think at that point, you need hope, more than you need shelter, more than you need food, more than you need a blanket. Right. I possibly would've never taught that Himalayas could be something so large and massive and splendor of the food and the culture and the people.
Paul Woolmington from Naked Communications, a branding agency that's based in London, has a big office here and many other places in the world. And Ted Hope, who's one of the leading indie producers in the US, indie film producers. He's produced such films as "21 Grams," "The Laramie Project," "American Splendor ," and the list goes on. So, the final question I want to get back to is, why does all this matter? Why is storytelling so important? Why is it so basic to us? I think it's because stories put information