A Quote by Andy Goldsworthy

Complete control can be the death of a work. — © Andy Goldsworthy
Complete control can be the death of a work.
In my work I have complete control, but about my life, I don't want to.
Complete adaptation to environment means death. The essential point in all response is the desire to control environment.
Never let your work drive you. Master it and keep it in complete control.
But you have to look at your work with an honest critical eye. Work on the things that you need work on. Scare yourself. Surprise yourself. If you don't like the way it's going, you have complete control over changing the course. That's one of the best things about doing this.
Discriminate between the transient and the eternal. Learn to move from complete control to complete abandon.
To complete a work is just like being present at the death of someone you love.
To be able to create an album where you are in complete control of your own work is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an artist.
With DNS, it's possible to control key components of Internet navigation. Google already controls search, they are quickly gaining market share to control the browser, and when you put in DNS, it becomes the trifecta of complete navigational control.
The one thing for an actor that is complete death is if you're bored, because that boredom will show in your work.
Pretty much all the programming on our CDs is done by me personally, so I've kind of been able to have complete control of what sounds I'm looking for to complete a song.
Nothing beats novel writing because it's complete expression of you. You just control everything. Not even a movie director has that level of control.
There are two big forces at work, external and internal. We have very little control over external forces such as tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, disasters, illness and pain. What really matters is the internal force. How do I respond to those disasters? Over that I have complete control.
Specialness as a primary mode of death transcendence takes a number of other maladaptive forms. The drive for power is not uncommonly motivated by this dynamic. One's own fear and sense of limitation is avoided by enlarging oneself and one's sphere of control. There is some evidence, for example, that those who enter the death-related professions (soldiers, doctors, priests, and morticians) may in part be motivated by a need to obtain control over death anxiety.
Life is the beginning of death. Life is for the sake of death. Death is at once the end and the beginning—at once separation and closer union of the self. Through death the reduction is complete.
No, we don't control who our parents are. We don't control what color we are. We don't control what home we are born into. But we control our attitude. We control our work ethic. We control our drive and our commitment.
Eating was my only way of controlling my life, or so I thought. When you are addicted or suffering from a mental illness, you think you're in complete control. But the opposite is true. You are, in fact, completely out of control.
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