Bushkin Carson Quotes & Sayings
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A good nude photograph can be erotic, but certainly not sentimental or pornographic. — Bill Brandt
Remembrance was a Buddhist philosopher's trick. Rather than asking her mind to search for a solution to a potentially impossible challenge, Vittoria asked her mind simply to remember it. The presupposition that one once knew the answer created the mindset that the answer must exist . . . thus eliminating the crippling conception of hopelessness. — Dan Brown
No one in history had ever done less and yet been so wrong. — Maureen Johnson
What I mean is, I love winter, and when you really love something, then it loves you back, in whatever way it has to love. — John Knowles
There is a lot of talk about "rigged games" as of late. Big government is the most insipid of all "rigged games". There is no choice available to the public allowing it to avoid a big over-arching government. You can always chose not do business with a big corporation. Corporations that are distasteful can be avoided. A big, powerful, government bent on intrusion cannot be avoided. — A.E. Samaan
Like, in high school, I was a good student and got straight As. It was very strict and you couldn't do well there unless you studied very hard, but every time there was any trouble, I was the first person they would be talking to. — Elizabeth Wurtzel
Instead of being disappointed about where you are, be optimistic about where you are going. — Jon Gordon
That lad must have been born offside. — Alex Ferguson
I worked on 'Blue Peter' and 'Tonight' and lots of TV plays, filmed people like Rudolf Nureyev and Ted Heath, and ended up a senior cameraman with my own crew. I'd had my first short story published in 1947, and when my writing really started to take off I decided to go freelance, and eventually left the BBC in 1965. — Michael Bond
A lot of mothers will do anything for their children, except let them be themselves. — Banksy
We left Dayton, September 23, and arrived at our camp at Kill Devil Hill on Friday, the 25th. — Orville Wright
