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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.
space
Jack Berry Hopefully, we'll be able to backfill that space.
space
Josh Smith I'd like to see how space is. I'd like to float.
space want firsts
Robert Crippen If you want to go into space first time on a new vehicle that's never been flown, you want to go with a pro.
space challenges journalism
Rebecca West Journalism: an ability to meet the challenge of filling the space.
space viruses language
William S. Burroughs Language is a virus from outer space.
space stranger invisible
Viola Spolin Get out of your head, into your space and await the invisible stranger
space fiction stories
William Shatner The mysteriousness and mystique of space is such, that science fiction attempts to tantalize you by telling you a story that could possibly be out there and that's the appeal of science fiction.
space long four
Will Cuppy [Footnote:] The Dotterel weighs only four ounces. It has long been a scientific riddle how so much wrong-headedness can manage to exist in so small a space. Still, there's the Least Gnatcatcher.
space want
Sarah Brightman I actually want to go up into space.
humanity essentials culture
Rick Steves As a traveler, I've often found that the more a culture differs from my own, the more I am struck by its essential humanity.
humanity belief behavior
Neale Donald Walsch The difficulty with humanity's previous attempts at reinventing itself is that we've always started with behaviors rather than with beliefs.
humanity lessons want
Nate Berkus One of the biggest lessons I've learned during my time on 'Oprah' is that everyone wants to be heard. We all want to have our humanity acknowledged - to have others see us for who we truly are. We all want to know that we are valued, we are heard, we are understood.
humanity world bears
Joseph Addison There is no society or conversation to be kept up in the world without good-nature, or something which must bear its appearance and supply its place. For this reason mankind have been forced to invent a kind of artificial humanity, which is what we express by the word Good-Breeding.
humanity pity incitement
Joseph Addison Dependence is a perpetual call upon humanity, and a greater incitement to tenderness and pity than any other motive whatever.
humanity world want
Jose Saramago There are those who deny me the right to speak of God, because I am not a believer. And I say that I have every right in the world. I want to talk about God because it is a problem that affects all humanity.
humanity ill humans
Jonathan Rosen The things that make us human often make us ill.
humanity culture venus
Jacque Fresco The Venus Project presents a bold, new direction for humanity that entails nothing less than the total redesign of our culture.
humanity literature becoming
Henry David Thoreau If I seem to boast more than is becoming, my excuse is that I brag for humanity rather than for myself.