Eichenberger Photography Quotes & Sayings
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Mrs Draper took this as an order for her departure, and crept silently out of the room, closing the door behind her with the long protracted elaborate click which is always produced by an attempt at silence on such occasions. — Anthony Trollope
If the transmigration of a soul takes place into a rational being, it simply becomes the soul of that body. But if the soul migrates into a brute beast, it follows the body outside, as a guardian spirit follows a man. For there could never be a rational soul in an irrational being. — Sallust
Rio does seem like a lot of fun. It's a wonder the two of you are even friends, she's like sunshine and you're just this angry red windstorm that knocks down trees sucks the juice out of everything. — Karina Halle
When night draws back the curtain,
And pins it with a star,
Remember you are still my friend,
Though you may wander far — Betty Smith
If you would improve, submit to be considered wihout sense and foolish with respect to externals. Wish to be considered to know nothing; and if you shall seem to someone to be a person of importance, distrust yourself. — Epictetus
Man hath a weary pilgrimage,
As through the word he wends;
On every stage, from youth to age,
Still discontent attends. — Robert Southey
The poet represents the mind in the act of defending us against itself. — Wallace Stevens
For us to change history, we first need to change the future. — Anthony Liccione
Little black horse. Where are you taking your dead rider? — Federico Garcia Lorca
I used to say Edinburgh was a beautiful actress with no talent. I thought it was just like a shortbread tin. I think that's because I did six Festivals in a row there, and I never saw the real Edinburgh, just a lot of deeply annoying Cambridge Footlights kids wanting to be actresses. — Michelle Gomez
Breath Properly, Stay Curious, and Always Eat Your Beets! — Tom Robbins
We were silent, tired, and happy, and it was pure hygge. — Meik Wiking
