A Quote by Eric Garcetti

Campaigns are these moments of suspended animation where people usually learn how to be friends afterward. — © Eric Garcetti
Campaigns are these moments of suspended animation where people usually learn how to be friends afterward.
In animation, action is changing so quickly that there's really not a lot of suspended moments.
What do I mean when I say 'suspended animation'? It is the process by which animals de-animate, appear dead and then can wake up again without being harmed. OK, so here is the sort of big idea: If you look out at nature, you find that as you tend to see suspended animation, you tend to see immortality.
Usually when I mention suspended animation, people will flash me the Vulcan sign and laugh.
Illinois is a state of suspended animation and the people live in hibernation from Oct. to whenever it ever gets warmer.
Tidiness makes me think of held breath, of suspended animation.
No movement can afford to be caught in a time warp and exist in a state of suspended animation.
I've had to learn how to control my animation.
My mental faculties remained in suspended animation while I obeyed the orders of the higher-ups. This is typical with everyone in the military.
My mental faculties remained in suspended animation while I obeyed the orders of the higher-ups. This is typical with everyone in the military service.
I do think that fist-waving conversations around liberation ideologies are sort of dated - I'm not creating Barbara Kruger moments of self-actualization - what I'm trying to do is create more moments of chaos where we don't really know where we are: to destabilize; where all the rules are suspended temporarily.
I think you learn more from looking at how things occurred and what happened afterward, not just at the event
I think you learn more from looking at how things occurred and what happened afterward, not just at the event.
If you look in the animal world, many, many organisms will enter into states of suspended animation.
God has called us into a place of tenderness, when nobody is looking, when there are no great decisions to make, when it’s just him and me in a hotel room, with no one to pray for, no one to preach to. When it is just two people in a room, that’s where you learn. That’s where you learn his heartbeat. That’s where you learn the presence. That’s where you learn the voice. It’s in the moments when nobody is watching, nobody is evaluating how good you’re doing. When it is just you and him.
It is at moments of need that one learns who one's friends are. Defeated armies learn their lesson.
What I've really learned is to be open to listen to other people's opinions and then question my own thoughts. And learn how to talk to people. The biggest gift from having one of these moments is that it gets people talking.
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