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Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Andrej Pejic

Love has no boundaries. — Andrej Pejic

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

All photographers have to do, is find and catch the story-telling moment. — Alfred Eisenstaedt

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Bill Gates

People want to watch whatever video they want to watch whenever they want to watch. If you provision your Internet infrastructure adequately, you can do that. — Bill Gates

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

Photographers don't need to be aggressive. Some are. Henry Benson is aggressive - but then he's from Fleet Street. If you can talk to people, you don't need to push people around. — Alfred Eisenstaedt

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

I have to be as much diplomat as a photographer. — Alfred Eisenstaedt

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Joseph Wood Krutch

Is it wholly fantastic to admit the possibility that Nature herself strove toward what we call beauty? Face to face with any one of the elaborate flowers which man's cultivation has had nothing to do with, it does not seem fantastic to me. We put survival first. But when we have a margin of safety left over, we expend it in the search for the beautiful. Who can say that Nature does not do the same? — Joseph Wood Krutch

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Stephen R. Lawhead

Arthur!' I cried, but my voice was lost in the battle roar. The seething waters of the enemy host closed over the place where he had been. — Stephen R. Lawhead

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Daniel Goleman

Richard Davidson, a University of Wisconsin psychologist. He discovered that people who have greater activity in the left frontal lobe, compared to the right, are by temperament cheerful; they typically take delight in people and in what life presents them with, bouncing back from setbacks as my aunt June did. But those with relatively greater activity on the right side are given to negativity and sour moods, and are easily fazed by life's difficulties; in a sense, they seem to suffer because they cannot turn off their worries and depressions. In — Daniel Goleman

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Drew Gilpin Faust

One of the major jobs of the Harvard president is to choose the deans. I've had the opportunity to choose a considerable number of deans already, so I've learned a lot in the process in doing it. — Drew Gilpin Faust

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Mandy Nachampassack-Maloney

For the hand of a beauty with honest words and sensibilities so mighty."
Though your mother and father had hoped for something more fragile (and flighty), — Mandy Nachampassack-Maloney

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Susan Abulhawa

In the process of trying to steady my gait in a life that shook with
uncertainty, I learned to make peace with the present by unknowingly
breaking love lines to the past. Growing up in a landscape of
improvised dreams and abstract national longings, everything felt
temporary to me. — Susan Abulhawa

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

I mean, if the relationship can't survive the long term, why on earth would it be worth my time and energy for the short term? — Nicholas Sparks

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Dan Pearce

One negative voice aimed at me has the incredible power to drown out a thousand positive ones. One of the greatest things I can achieve is to never let it. — Dan Pearce

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Robin Brande

I'm proud to be a freak of nature. — Robin Brande

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

I will be remembered when I'm in heaven. People won't remember my name, but they will know the photographer who did that picture of that nurse being kissed by the sailor at the end of World War II. Everybody remembers that. — Alfred Eisenstaedt

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

My style hasn't changed much in all these sixty years. I still use, most of the time, existing light and try not to push people around. I have to be as much a diplomat as a photographer. People don't often take me seriously because I carry so little equipment and make so little fuss ... I never carried a lot of equipment. My motto has always been, "Keep it simple". — Alfred Eisenstaedt

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

I dream that someday the step between my mind and my finger will no longer be needed. And that simply by blinking my eyes, I shall make pictures. Then, I think, I shall really have become a photographer. — Alfred Eisenstaedt

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Malcolm Goodwin

Spiritually, I pray and meditate. Emotionally, I challenge myself to be open, honest, and available. — Malcolm Goodwin

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

People will never understand the patience a photographer requires to make a great photograph, all they see is the end result. I can stand in front of a leaf with a dew drop, or a rain drop, and stay there for ages just waiting for the right moment. Sure, people think I'm crazy, but who cares? I see more than they do! — Alfred Eisenstaedt

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By George Crabbe

A sly old fish, too cunning for the hook. — George Crabbe

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By PJ Harvey

I enjoy looking like a tart and thinking like a politician. — PJ Harvey

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Edward V. Long

Modern Americans are so exposed, peered at, inquired about, and spied upon as to be increasingly without privacy
members of a ;naked society and denizens of a goldfish bowl. — Edward V. Long

Eisenstaedt Photographer Quotes By Alfred Eisenstaedt

I enjoy traveling and recording far-away places and people with my camera. But I also find it wonderfully rewarding to see what I can discover outside my own window. You only need to study the scene with the eyes of a photographer. — Alfred Eisenstaedt