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Photograph because you love doing it, because you absolutely have to do it, because the chief reward is going to be the process of doing it. Other rewards - recognition, financial remuneration - come to so few and are so fleeting ... Take photography on as a passion, not a career. — Alex Webb

Which was how Britteny ended up nestled next to Mickey, under the shelter of a painter's drop cloth.
She felt no pain.
She saw no light.
She heard, but barely.
Her heart was still and silent.
Yet she did not die. — Michael Grant

It is not only our duty to pray for others, but also to desire the prayers of others for ourselves. — William Gurnall

My dad's one true quest in life was for the Platonic ideal of peanut butter. And I remember one day he announced, with a look of utter transfiguration on his face, that he had found paradise on Earth in a jar with a yellow cap. And it was called Red Wing. — Christopher Buckley

Optimists move through life with a happy exterior. What happens on the inside shows up on the outside. — Marilyn Suttle

I'm sorry, okay, I'm not perfect, but I'm trying. — Sara Shepard

I have an idea, and I have a perpetrator, and I write the book along those lines, and when I get to the last chapter, I change the perpetrator so that if I can deceive myself, I can deceive the reader. — Ruth Rendell

The space station here is a magical place and an incredible science facility. — Scott Kelly

I think that we can't deny the public's want for balancing out the images that are out there depicting women. Not all of us are 17 and a size two. — Carre Otis

making mountains out of molehills, thereby — Linda Hatch

The most important question in the world is, 'Why is the child crying?' — Alice Walker

Who knows their own story? Certainly it makes no sense when we are living in the midst of it. It's all just clamor and confusion. It only becomes a story when we tell it and retell it. Our small precious recollections that we speak again and again to ourselves and to others, first creating the narrative of our lives and then keeping the story from dissolving into darkness. — Nick Cave