Sentences with phrase «imaginary conversations with»

I have imaginary conversations with what I imagine as a «grown - up» version of my son.
I do not object to anyone wanting to have imaginary conversations with future beings, as long as we recognize that it is «imaginary.»
She explained: «I had many imaginary conversations with Meryl about working togetherâ $ ¦ When a person goes from being on a pedestal in your mind, to even cooler, better and more fabulous up close, you get to understand them a little more intimately.»
She has been pacing the kitchen and dining room, and having imaginary conversations with her husband, even drafting an imaginary letter of resignation from her job, fighting a sense of outrage and inadequacy and worrying about your lack of interest in your allotted tasks and lack of care for your children.
(9) Viktor Frankl's imaginary conversation with his wife, which helped to keep him going during his death - camp experience, is an example.

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«It was during an initial conversation over lunch that the idea for Imaginary started to come together: let's build a fund focused on early - stage businesses obsessed with the consumer, and help create the global retail brands and platforms of the future.»
let me touch god or have a conversation with him (and i don't just mean the imaginary kind like you have).
So TC, when you can come back with some kind of proof of your imaginary friend, then I will be most open to some «adult conversation» with you.
When we are tired one of the surest symptoms of our fatigue is that we begin imagining controversies with other people, making up in our minds contentious conversations with folk whom we do not like, writing imaginary letters swelling with rage or bitter with sarcasm.
Luhrmann compares the conversations with God with the ones that children have with imaginary companions.
How is posting a transcript of a one way conversation with your imaginary friend going to help Stephen Hawking?
Remember, that holding two - way conversations with invisible fairies would generally earn a diagnosis for schizophrenia... it's just that religious nuts get a pass if they are talking to THEIR imaginary fairies.
Celebrating her eighteenth birthday with only her mom, and an imaginary friend, Cara strikes up a conversation with the pizza delivery guy and winds up spending an evening with Matt (Ethan Embry), riding around in his truck, talking and experiencing life.
Exploring these themes, this year's Frieze Talks features Claudia Rankine — 2016 MacArthur Fellow and winner of the 2017 Bobbitt National Poetry Prize for her collection Citizen: An American Lyric — discussing her writing and her newly - founded Racial Imaginary Institute; a panel on art and social commitment chaired by Shuddhabrata Sengupta of Raqs Media Collective (curators of the 11th Shanghai Biennial, «Why Not Ask Again») and featuring artists Tania Bruguera, Anri Sala and — ahead of her major project with Philadelphia Museum — Jeanne van Heeswijk; and a conversation on «complicating the Modern» with Ann Temkin, Marie - Jose ́e and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA.
Participating artists were asked to present a conversation with one or more interlocutor, living or dead, imaginary or real.
While institutionally sponsored events, such as the recent discussion on «Open Casket» held at the Whitney with the Racial Imaginary Institute on April 9, may appear to show an appetite for dialogue, we have been here and had this conversation before.
John Barner - Flickering in the Pink Night of Youthful Graces: An (Imaginary) Conversation with Matthew Barney
Flickering in the Pink Night of Youthful Graces: An (Imaginary) Conversation with Matthew Barney
Organised in collaboration with Photography and the Contemporary Imaginary Research Hub at London College of Communication, this afternoon of experimental discussion explores the possibility and potential of photography in the contemporary moment, prompted by a round table conversation between exhibiting artists Lucas Blalock, Sara Cwynar and Erin Shirreff, which took place late last year.
Picasso's social life towards the end of his life differed greatly from earlier years in that among his entourage of writers and artists he now included imaginary personages such as musketeers, matadors, cavaliers, prostitutes and circus performers all borrowed from art history or influenced by conversations with friends.
Believer or not, there is a comfort in having a conversation about one's own mortality with a friend, even an imaginary one.
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