All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Literature incarnates its meanings as concretely as possible. The knowledge that literature gives of a subject is the kind of knowledge that is obtained by (vicariously) living through an experience.
I think I have a tendency to look at things subjectively rather than objectively when I reflect on my experience.
True freedom is the capacity for acting according to one's true character, to be altogether one's self, to be self-determined and not subject to outside coercion.
'Success' is a seductive word. Thousands of books have been written on the subject. They promise money, freedom, leisure, and luxury.
School gives you the freedom to explore different philosophies, religions, aspects of yourself, and subjects.
Love is such a powerful subject matter because it comes in so many different shapes and sizes. It's about timing, fate, failure, redemption.
Modern poets talk against business, poor things, but all of us write for money. Beginners are subjected to trial by market.
Under the doctrine of separation of powers, the manner in which the president personally exercises his assigned executive powers is not subject to questioning by another branch of government.
Sex is not a subject in my photographs, or would only be if it had to do with romance, sometimes vulnerability. The photographs are quite clearly about happiness, or search for happiness.
I've never used my weight to get a laugh. That is, used my size as the subject for humor. You never saw me stuck in a door-way or stuck in a chair.
I am not a physician, but I am deeply interested in diagnostic categories and have read extensively in the history of the subject.
By no definition of any modern scientist is intelligent design science, and it's a waste of our students' time to subject them to it.
The older the layers, the more each of them is uniform over a great extent; the newer the layers, the more they are limited and subject to variation within small distances.
Detroit, my 'great' subject, made me the person I am, consequently the writer I am - for better or worse.
In any really good subject, one has only to probe deep enough to come to tears.
People complain that joking about serious subjects is 'making light' of them. Isn't that a good idea? Comedy lets the air out of the bully's tires.
Comics are too big. You can't say any kind or genre of comics is better than another. You can say so subjectively. But to say it like it's objective is wrong. It's wrong morally, because it cuts out stuff that's good.
No relief was forthcoming from my then-Catholic faith, which said the practice of homosexuality was a 'mortal sin' subject to damnation.
Even though, there are many who describe themselves as Christian, most do not heed to God's word without subjectivity.
I do love to eavesdrop. It's inspirational, not only for subject matter but for actual dialogue, the way people talk.