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I think videos are really hard. I'm yet to be happy with a video. It's very weird watching yourself on camera, which I guess I'm going to have to get used to. I love the thought of being in them, but it's one thing to say that and another to actually do it. — Conrad Sewell

Money buys everything except love, personality, freedom, immortality, silence, peace. — Carl Sandburg

We cannibalized this bike as much as we could've. — Joe Teti

There is no refreshment more gratifying to the soul than the sight of Nature in her summer finery, before the heat is at its most intense. She is soothing, but not soporific; intoxicating without inebriation. — M T Anderson

Writers are not here to conform. We are here to challenge. We're not here to be comfortable - we're here, really, to shake things up. That's our job. — Jeanette Winterson

As a form, the picture book has a similar elegance to the short story. — Gabrielle Zevin

A person's rightful due is to be treated as an object of love, not as an object for use. — Pope John Paul II

Our perceptions take on richness and depth as a result of all the things that we learn. The eye is not a camera that objectively takes a photo of the "world out there." Rather, what the eye sees is determined by what the brain has learned. This suggests a short mantra: learn more, see more. — Richard Restak

This concern for those left behind by the rise of what Pope Francis calls a "savage capitalism" is perhaps the defining mission of the church of the twentieth century, and our new millennium. — Simone Campbell

All evil comes from the old. They grow fat on ideas and young men die of them. — Jean Anouilh

I was lucky, from the age of 12 I had boxing talent and was good for my age. — Muhammad Ali

A piece of paper or a photograph is as much an object, or as 'material' as a ton of lead. — Lucy R. Lippard

While writing 'Half of a Yellow Sun,' I enjoyed playing with minor things: inventing a train station in a town that has none, placing towns closer to each other than they are, changing the chronology of conquered cities. Yet I did not play with the central events of that time. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie