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Americans have discovered fear. — Jose Saramago
The prejudice many photographers have against colour photography comes from not thinking of colour as form. You can say things with colour that can't be said in black and white ... Those who say that colour will eventually replace black and white are talking nonsense. The two do not compete with each other. They are different means to different ends. — Edward Weston
I suppose I was affected by raw sounds and timbres more than a lot of other composers. Had I been involved with orchestral composing, I think the aspect that would have most endeared me to that field would have been the orchestration. — Wendy Carlos
It is not always the magnitude of the differences observed between species that must determine specific distinctions, but the constant preservation of those differences in reproduction. — Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Why wasn't it more difficult? ... Shouldn't some things be difficult? — Brock Clarke
Ours is not to wonder why. Ours is just to do or die. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
When today's race is over, it's over. The only race that matters is the one coming up. — Harry Gant
I'm starting to judge success by the time I have for myself, the time I spend with family and friends. My priorities aren't amending; they're shifting. — Brendan Fraser
Advertising is much less powerful than advertisers and critics of advertising claim, and advertising agencies are stabbing in the dark much more than they are practicing precision microsurgery on the public consciousness. — Michael Schudson
All major religions put most of the responsibility for sexual morality on women. Religions teach that women should remain chaste and should control and hide their sexuality so men will not be tempted. — Darrel Ray
The scenarios of biological or chemical warfare painted in detail by the American media during the months after September 11 only betray the inability of the government to determine the magnitude of the danger. — Jurgen Habermas
Thus, he had thrust his hands and sex into her, ransacked and ravaged her mouth and rear, but condescended only to place his lips upon her fingertips. — Pauline Reage
Sometimes life seems so painful it hurts even to move my arms. — Sara Paretsky
God knows I never sought anything in you except yourself; I wanted simply you, nothing of yours. — Anonymous
I could still turn back before I pass the last houses and really have to commit to this. — Claire Wong