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As a credo, "We move in space with minimum waste and maximum joy" remains revelatory.
I'd suggest, then, that we shouldn't take Edgar's opinions too literally, either in themselves or as a credo from Mr. Godard.
You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars," it has become world famous in recent years as a credo for living joyfully and peacefully.
Just when you were recovering from the first sneak attack came a second, in which Ms. Ebersole belted the deceptively chirpy DeSylva-Brown-Henderson tune "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" as a credo, emphasizing its observation: The sweet things in life To you were just loaned, So how can you lose What you've never owned?
The power of "Paterson" is in its seemingly long-brewing and deeply felt outburst of personal mythology; its world-building comes off as a credo, a belatedly laid and lifeworn cornerstone of Jarmusch's work, a quietly ecstatic vision of workaday perseverance and inspiration.
Wall Street people used greed as a credo until it devoured itself.
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Only a credo as massive as his could take on the weight of Holst's masterpiece and provide the method for translating it into something other.
The observation was interpreted as a personal credo.
The Nets know his motivation is not selfish but serves as a team credo.
"Everybody Says Don't" rang as a personal credo about the need to take chances and break rules.
A 1969 book, "Keynes at Harvard Economic Deceptionn as a Political Credo," contains a long chapter on the subject, which describes Keynes as "a lifelong sexual deviant".
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