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Top Bearhead Photography Quotes

What a heavy oar the pen is, and what a strong current ideas are to row in! — Gustave Flaubert

A human feast is an indifferent morsel to a god. — Wole Soyinka

Whether one admired or was repulsed by the positions he took on matters foreign and domestic, it is undeniable that Reagan's ability to project anger was highly attractive to his most passionate supporters on the far right - and crucial to his political success. — Jackson Katz

One doesn't have to understand in order to look. One has to look, in order to understand. — Robert Charles Wilson

Even a dull life could make worthwhile reading, he said, provided the writer paid sufficient attention to detail. — Susan Hubbard

I'm a guy who's all about peace, love, and happiness. I'm a bit of a hippie. — Corey Feldman

My medium is prose, not the novel. — David Shields

The promise in those words drove me out of my mind. I swear the world went soft around the edges, and Emanuel's hold on me suddenly wasn't nearly tight enough. His arm draped loosely around my shoulder might as well have been torture, because the body language was all wrong and I didn't want to be protected, didn't want to feel his cool regard - I wanted him to hold me down and fucking claim me. Miles — Solace Ames

I mean the world is a place where it feels like a woman has to go out everywhere in society, you have to buy her and cook her a meal and stuff. — Kool Keith

There are as many fools at a university as anywhere? But their folly,I admit, has a certain stampthe stamp of university training, if you like. It is trained folly. — William Gerhardie

In it {a film Peter saw} a sadistic sergeant broke the spirit of soldier in a military prison by beating him up at systematically random intervals, from more than a day down to a quarter of an hour, so that the victim never knew when the next attack was coming, never felt safe. Life with Muriel, it seemed to Peter, had over the last seven or eight years turned into a decreasingly bearable version of that. — Kingsley Amis

I spend 60 percent of my time planning, 60 percent with people, and all other duties are completed with whatever time is left — Alden W. Clausen