A Quote by Sarah Silverman

I don't want to deconstruct what I do. — © Sarah Silverman
I don't want to deconstruct what I do.

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I like to deconstruct things, deconstruct genres and stories.
I've always loved music and held it as a sacred thing that I can't touch, as I don't really want to deconstruct it or be a musician.
With a band like Shenandoah, you don't want to take things and deconstruct them to a point where you don't recognize them.
The need to look behind the curtain is great for a filmmaker. But whether you want to deconstruct what you like as a viewer, what you like and don't like, I wish we could let films stand on their own a little bit.
My records are not informed by whether the music is going to work live. I just kind of make the music I want to make and worry about how to deconstruct it for a band after.
I'm constantly trying to deconstruct what I see and to show its beauty and its attraction. I use bright colors and strobes to get that full reflection. I want to acknowledge and reference the attraction of wealth. But I'm also looking for the layer that reveals how wealth doesn't fulfill its promise.
I don't know any filmmaker who can deconstruct their own work.
Iconic jobs are interesting to deconstruct through therapy.
You largely constructed your depression. It wasn't given to you. Therefore, you can deconstruct it.
In my art, I deconstruct and then I reconstruct, so visual perception is one of my primary interests.
It's part of a cycle of stories I'm writing where I deconstruct classic science fiction.
Murakami's ability to deconstruct and his aesthetic and conceptual freedom have been totally inspiring for me.
I think that one of the things that influences me most as a composer is to what extent I can deconstruct and reconstruct the material that I'm working with.
When we deconstruct how radical evil occurs we realize that it is anything but spontaneous combustion. You need pyromaniacs.
I spent a long time learning how to construct clothes, which is important to do before you can deconstruct them.
We can construct, deconstruct and reconstruct our sexuality any way we want: it is our privilege as thinking creatures. However, human sexuality has a specific nature, regardless of what we believe or say about it. We are more likely to be satisfied with the outcome, if we work with our biology rather than against it. We will be happier if we face reality on its own terms.
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