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I would say that the off-frame effect in photography results from a singular and definitive cutting-off which figures castration and is figured by the click of the shutter. — Christian Metz

A garden is the mirror of a mind. It is a place of life, a mystery of green moving to the pulse of the year, and pressing on and pausing the whole to its own inherent rhythms. — Henry Beston

If one were to be a person of value that value could not be a condition subject to hazards of fortune. It had to be a quality that could not change. No matter what. — Cormac McCarthy

If you want to slow medical inflation in the private sector, it makes sense to expand the government's investment in private health care. — Timothy Noah

Doctrine divides, but doctrine also unites. It binds together the hearts of God's people who celebrate the truth of God together. — R.C. Sproul

When we were kids, I was in love with you ... That never went away, Hannah." He rested his forehead against mine. "And now that I know you again, I'm even more in love with you. — Samantha Young

pg. 245 ...there probably isn't a marriage or a relationship or a friendship anywhere today that wasn't jump-started by trivia. — Ken Jennings

The destiny of your nation is in your hands, waiting for your actions. — Sunday Adelaja

I am a Scorpio, and playing the seductress appeals to me. There are a lot of women throughout film history, like Marlene Dietrich or Mae West - those are the women I was always attracted to. The bad girls. — Chloe Sevigny

Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. — Horace Mann

How much truth can a spirit bear, how much truth can a spirit dare? ... that became for me more and more the real measure of value. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Everything depends on the quality of the experience which is had. — John Dewey

Love alone is worthless. It cannot sustain a relationship ... any relationship — Alice Walsh

Had Cain been Scot, God would have changed his doom nor forced him wander, but confine him home. — John Cleveland