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photography real doe
Richard Avedon A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he's being photographed, and what he does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what he's wearing or how he looks. He's implicated in what's happening, and he has a certain real power over the result.
photography facts portraits
Richard Avedon A portrait is not a likeness. The moment an emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is no longer a fact but an opinion. There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.
photography perception natural
Umberto Eco If photography is to be likened to perception, this is not because the former is a natural process but because the latter is also coded.
photography suffering records
Robert Capa It's not always easy to stand aside and be unable to do anything except record the sufferings around one.
photography war till-the-end
Robert Capa I hope to stay unemployed as a war photographer till the end of my life.
photography best-picture truth-is
Robert Capa The truth is the best picture, the best propaganda.
photography photographer good-enough
Robert Capa If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough.
photography spanish-civil-war
Robert Capa The pictures are there, and you just take them.
broken exclude faced indirect reluctant stuff
Chuck Hill I think the analysts will now exclude more stuff than they would have otherwise. If I'm faced with all or none, I'm going to say all. If it's broken out, I'm going to be more reluctant to exclude the indirect costs.
broken seems serious
Mike Holmes He may not have broken any law, but it seems to me there are some serious questions.
broken-heart trying kind
Will Estes I try to date, but I take it so seriously. I am bad at having a casual relationship, so I kind of don't.
broken passionate canvas
Vincent Van Gogh Many painters are afraid of the blank canvas, but the blank canvas is afraid of the truly passionate painter who dares-and who has once broken the spell of 'you can't.'
broken bored people
Salman Rushdie People don't like being around despair. Our tolerance for the truly hopeless, for those who are irredeemably broken by life is strictly limited. The sob stories we like are the ones that end before we're bored.
broken body done
Ryan Reynolds I've done things to my body, mechanically, that I'll never do again. I've done stunts that I shouldn't have done 10, 11, 12 times. I've broken a ton of bones on sets.
broken people doe
Wangari Maathai When people can't use you, they ridicule what you represent. I was lucky that I understood that, because when one does not understand that, it is very easy to be broken and to be subdued.
broken house trying
Winston Churchill The Russians will try all the rooms in a house, enter those that are not locked, and when they come to one that cannot be broken into, they will withdraw and invite you to dine genially that same evening.
broken acting hours
Zachary Quinto I probably get eight straight hours of acting in an entire season or two seasons of Suits. It's broken into such small pieces.
thieves lucky might
Barbara Ehrenreich Individually the poor are not too tempting to thieves, for obvious reasons. Mug a banker and you might score a wallet containing a month's rent. Mug a janitor and you will be lucky to get away with bus fare to flee the crime scene.
thieves littles crime
Diogenes The great thieves lead away the little thief.
thieves pleasure
Daniel Defoe Pleasure is a thief to business.
thieves stealing mere
Ann-Marie MacDonald The thief you must fear the most is not the one who steals mere things.
thieves sells
Tamora Pierce I--buy, and I sell." "You're a thief.
thieves youth subtle
John Milton Time is the subtle thief of youth.
thieves originality forget
Pablo Casals Let us not forget that the greatest composers were also the greatest thieves. They stole from everyone and everywhere.
thieves unjust unbearable
Fyodor Dostoevsky There were moments when I hated everybody I came across, innocent or guilty, and looked at them as thieves who were robbing me of my life with impunity. The most unbearable misfortune is when you yourself become unjust, malignant, vile; you realize it, you even reproach yourself - but you just can't help it.
thieves individualism speak
Jean Cocteau We are in a period of such individualism that one no longer speaks of disciples; one speaks of thieves.