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Good pictures. Tragedy and violence certainly make powerful images. It is what we get paid for.But there is a price extracted with every such frame: some of the emotion, the vulnerability, the empathy that makes us human, is lost every time the shutter is released. — Greg Marinovich

I found myself often asking the question, "Who deserves to be made fun of?" Depending on your mood, the answer can be no one or everyone. It took me a while to understand the math of how those field pieces came together. I don't think that ridicule is ever funny, but there are times when that gets the biggest response. — Ed Helms

The giving of undue prominence to one fact brings others inexorably on the head of the student to avenge his neglect of them, — Thomas Hughes

I believe that marriage is between one man and one woman, the same as I've believed all my life. — Mark Neumann

Pantheism is only a polite form of atheism. — Arthur Schopenhauer

The nice thing about publishing later in life is that you already know who you are. You don't have to hang out with the 'Paris Review' crowd to try to make yourself feel like a legitimate writer. — Hanya Yanagihara

Industry is fortune's right hand, and frugality its left. — John Ray

Stuart Blumberg is suddenly an authority on the modern - or, dare we say, post-modern - family, thanks to the critically-acclaimed debut of his new film, 'The Kids Are All Right.' — Rachel Sklar

When your child comes home to talk about life, what could be more important? — Destin Bays

Being able to pit your wits against literally hundreds of other people is really exciting and ultimately the biggest single challenge for a poker player. — Tim Page

108I was a rat perhaps, but never a mouse. — Alice Hoffman

There are many faculties in man, each of which takes its turn of activity, and that faculty which is paramount in any period and exerts itself through the strongest nation, determines the civility of that age: and each age thinks its own the perfection of reason. — Ralph Waldo Emerson