Bodie Ghost Town Quotes & Sayings
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It's like we're strands of wire intertwined in a great cable that runs through a slot ... Most people lead two-dimensional lives. All they can see is the face of the slot, a cross section, so that the wires look like a mass of separate little circles looking bigger or smaller according to how close you are. They don't
they can't see that these 'circles' are just cross sections of wires that run backward and forward infinitely and that there is a great surge through the whole cable and that anybody who is truly into the full bare essence of the thing ... — Tom Wolfe

In a world of illusion, art is the soul shining through with the light of infinite potential. — Ka Chinery

Under examination by the camera, a human body becomes for its inhabitant a field of betrayal more than a ground of communication, and the camera's further power is manifested as it documents the individual's self-conscious efforts to control the body each time it is conscious of the camera's attention to it. — Stanley Cavell

We are here to advance the cause of women and to advance the cause of democracy and to make it absolutely clear that the two are inseparable. — Hillary Clinton

You'll find that more doors open if you approach them with an open heart rather than a closed mind. — Rasheed Ogunlaru

God picked you up, saved you and redeemed you, not only because He needs you, but because this present generation also needs you. You represent hope to several thousands of people. — Sunday Adelaja

DSLRs take beautiful pictures, but they are hard to focus. — Ren Ng

So, while fitting in, she was like a wicked detail standing out against a placid background. — Steve Martin

Science with its retorts would have put me to sleep; it was the opportunity to be ignorant that I improved. It suggested to me that there was something to be seen if one had eyes. It made a believer of me more than before. I believed that the woods were not tenantless, but choke-full of honest spirits as good as myself any day,
not an empty chamber, in which chemistry was left to work alone, but an inhabited house,
and for a few moments I enjoyed fellowship with them. — Henry David Thoreau

I finally did work out a very good relationship with my father, but it was rough growing up. We had a lot of conflict, and I think it surfaced in many of my works. — Ira Levin