Cubillas Cuban Quotes & Sayings
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My pictures are never pre-visualized or planned. I feel strongly that pictures must come from contact with things at the time and place of taking. At such times, I rely on intuitive, perceptual responses to guide me, using reason only after the final print is made to accept or reject the results of my work. — Wynn Bullock
My parents, Romanian immigrants, struggled to provide me a better life than the ones they had left in their homeland. They worked hard to give me every opportunity in life, and once I showed natural talent as a young gymnast, they spent every last penny on my training. — Dominique Moceanu
Everybody knows who Gandhi is. Who knows Jesse Stone? — Jesse Stone
By bringing together people who share interests, no matter their location or time zone, social media has the potential to transform the workplace into an environment where learning is as natural as it is powerful. — Marcia Conner
Opportunities like this come once in a lifetime! — Kendall Schmidt
Guard yourself from lying; there is he who deceives and there is he who is deceived. — Sextus Empiricus
If somebody tells you you have ears like a donkey, pay no attention. But if two people tell you, buy yourself a saddle. — Sholom Aleichem
I don't think I have ever taken any 'offbeat' advice. Actually, I don't know I take any advice very often. I trust my own instincts and seek out information so I can make fully informed decisions. That's what's worked for me. — Diane Hendricks
I was an obsessive fantasy reader from the time I could read at all. — Margaret Stohl
The land girls from Shillingbury Farm looked the most altered — Erica James
Caused discomfort: more evidence that last night was real. — Aleatha Romig
Joblessness gives you control over the product of your life — Sunday Adelaja
I never have held death in contempt, though in the course of my explorations I have oftentimes felt that to meet one's fate on a noble mountain, or in the heart of a glacier, would be blessed as compared with death from disease, or from some shabby lowland accident. But the best death, quick and crystal-pure, set so glaringly open before us, is hard enough to face, even though we feel gratefully sure that we have already had happiness enough for a dozen lives. — John Muir
