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Composition is what's similar between being photographer and director. As a photographer, you're sort of doing everything - you're directing the lights and you're framing and you're moving around. The hardest thing to learn as a director is how cameras have to move. You have to have patience, you have to learn how to look through the lens and then you have to learn to combine all of the compartments into one great image. — Russell James

If you give people really big jobs to the point that they're scared, they have way more fun and they improve their game much faster. — Mark Pincus

I was always a great bundle of energy. As a child, instead of walking, I would run. And so running, which is a pain to a lot of people, was always a pleasure to me because it was so easy. — Roger Bannister

We may feel in control, but we never truly are unless we understand people. Controlling our environment is no longer about blocking the wind, it's about knowing why the serving lady was crying last night, or why a particular guard always loses at cards. — Brandon Sanderson

You are either in here or you are in nowhere, because both the past and the future are nowhere; past is dead, future is not born yet! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

For me, comedy is constantly presented as this fake casualness, like a guy just walked on stage going, 'This crazy thing happened to me the other day.' And he's in front of 3000 people, and he's acting like an everyman, and he's getting paid so much money. — Bo Burnham

Music will always be a part of my life. I love music and I don't care how many units I sell. — Alanis Morissette

Many more things would be accomplished if we didn't consider them impossible. — Vince Lombardi

The social and industrial structure of America is founded upon an enlightened citizenship. — Bainbridge Colby

Thank God for the grace to work. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Simply beautiful! David Brazzeal takes the hospitality traditions of the French and the Brazilians and stirs in spiritual disciplines and alternative worship practices for a book on prayer unlike anything you've read before. He reminds us that time with God is a rich and delicious banquet that we share together, and not a drive-thru fast food meal we eat alone. Nourishing and indulgent. — Michael Frost

The Black Death was a faithful visitor to Florence. It arrived, on average, once every ten years, always in the summer. — Ross King