Tension is an interesting quality - and architecture must have it. There should be elements of the inexplicable, the mysterious, and the poetic in something that is perfectly rational.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Tension is the cornerstone of any good story.
We who in engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is already alive.
The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
No matter how hard we strive for objectivity, writers are biased toward tension - those moments in which character is forged and revealed.
Alfred Hitchcock had to find ways to create tension without showing it, but now with computer-generated effects you can show anything.
In any group there is more or less tension between people, and there are complicities and affinities.
There's a lot of tension in London, but then you realize it's always been there, in its history, and that the best thing about London, that there's always been this tension.
I don't find any kind of tension very productive, I find it destructive, actually.
I believe our emotional tension can manifest itself physically.
In the theater there is often a tension, almost a contradiction, between the way real people would think and behave, and a kind of imposed dramaticness.
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