Monday, March 21, 2011

Junkyard Quotes: 37-40, Week 11

"Tell me like a six-year-old!"
-Dr. Fraser

"He saw people necking and making out"
-Dr. Davidson

"Your eyes go back, your head tilts, and you start to muse"
-Dr. Fraser

"As long as I don't develop ice, I'm good"
-conversation with my finace on the way to Lexington, Va

1 comment:

  1. These quotes encompass such imagery and I'm compelled to want elaboration. They are fun and intriguing; there is so much potential present. "Tell me like a six-year-old!" is so adamant and self explanatory. A six year old is going to be detailed, enthusiastic, and animated, it is said that children possess more creativity than adults, and to revert back to that innocence and state of being is to reach back in creativity. Although all of the quotes are interesting, the first one has so much power that it could be a piece on its own. You could possibly work with different situations and comparing how a six year old and an adult would describe or react to the same situation. This could be a fun piece to play around with and I would love to see what comes about form this quote if you chose to do so. Nice collection of quotes this week.

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