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So when I first saw Antonioni's film Zabriskie Point with the explosion scene at the end, in which objects (such as furniture, clothes, a TV set) are levitating with Pink Floyd's music progressively taking over and then Roger Water's final scream, I suppose that visualised a familiar state of mind for me.
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They are back, but to the familiar state of losing.
It is a state of mind familiar to everyone who has ever wanted to drink water or desired to know what has happened to an old friend, but its familiarity does not make it easy to give a theory of desire.
I don't anchor my concept of "home" to a familiar physical space - home is a state of mind I enter wherever I'm inspired to create the work I want, or when I'm surrounded by people I care about.
And besides, how eye-opening would it be to observe such a familiar social setting in the exact opposite state of mind to its participants?
And besides, how eye-opening would it be to observe such a familiar social setting in the exact opposite state of mind as its participants?
That familiar interjection "whatever" says a lot about the state of mind of college students today.
But the episode over all had an effectively spooky, jagged feel, a float through the gray, murky soup of long days with a baby a state of mind that is eerily familiar to those who've been through it.
Practise this state of mind before your talk to become familiar with the feeling.
And that reflects a state of mind, that I expect will sound familiar to you.
What of the familiar phrases "to be young at heart" or "young is a state of mind"?
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