Borges Photography Quotes & Sayings
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I suppose my biggest frustration is that we as white people come into a culture and demand that the natives do things our way. I want to see their lives bettered as much as anyone, but who says we have somehow arrived at the perfect way to live? Especially for specific areas of the world? — Tracie Peterson

And that continued for quite a while until the adventurer admitted that it IS an accepted fact among monsters and giants of all stripes that Englishmen are delicious. — Christopher Moore

Prudence consists in knowing how to distinguish the character of troubles, and for choice to take the lesser evil. — Niccolo Machiavelli

It was the second week of February, a rainy Wednesday, a generous few degrees above zero, and some absolute twat on the Entertainment committee had decided that what the student body really needed was a Beach Party theme night. — Erin Lawless

I have been too young to know, and I have been too old to care. It's in that oh so narrow slice between that memories are made. — Mark Lawrence

I'm too passionate about what I do. I like to get involved. — Michael J. Bassett

What is evolution if not creative adaptation and the progression of our own souls? — Terry Tempest Williams

Marriages do not take root in the presence of witnesses but only in the consciousness of the persons involved. — Libbie Block

We could have made peace with Syrian dictator Bashar Assad a long time ago. It didn't happen, because Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doesn't want to give up the Golan (Heights). — Tom Segev

...people can say all kinds of things without ever opening their mouths... — Noah Hawley

The Committee's review of a series of intelligence shortcomings, to include intelligence prior to 9/11 and the pre-war intelligence on Iraq, clearly reveal how vital a diverse intelligence workforce is to our national security. — Jane Harman

I write because it is while I'm writing that I feel most connected to why we're here. I write because silence is a heavy weight to carry. I write to remember. I write to heal. I write to let the air in. I write as a practice of listening. — Andrea Gibson