Amaresh Vydyanathan Quotes & Sayings
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What is truth in photography? It can be told in a hundred different ways. Every thirtieth of a second when the shutter snaps, its capturing a different piece of information. — Sally Mann

A particularly beautiful woman is a source of terror. As a rule, a beautiful woman is a terrible disappointment. — Carl Jung

If I have to speak in public, I am terrified. — Kirk Douglas

Myrnin was - for a vampire who looked about twice her age, but was thousands of years older than that - pretty hot. He could be sweet and affectionate one minute, cold and predatory the next, and that kept her from having any kind of crush on him, mostly. Truth was that he'd make a terrible, possibly fatal boyfriend. — Rachel Caine

What do you do when strength is called for and you have no strength? You evoke a power beyond your own and use stamina you did not know you had. You open your eyes in the morning grateful that you can see the sunlight of yet another day. You draw yourself to the edge of the bed and then put one foot in front of the other and keep going. You weep with those who gently close the eyes of the dead, and somehow, from the salt of your tears, comes endurance for them and for you. You pour out that resurgence to minister to the living. — Catherine Marshall

I didn't even have pierced ears. They put four holes in each ear, and, weirdly, that hurt the most. — Rooney Mara

We fall on our knees in awe of God's greatness. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Life is a chance, a story is a chance. That I am here is a chance. — Gerald Vizenor

Gratitude is what you feel. Thanksgiving is what you do. — Timothy J. Keller

Our job is to make people free. — Grover Norquist

Nansen had moreover introduced a startling new concept into Polar exploration. He had deliberately cut off his lines of retreat. His route was from the desolate east coast to the inhabited west. This was not bravado, but calculated exploitation of the instinct of self-preservation. It drove him on; there was no incentive to look back. — Roland Huntford