Gorokhov Photography Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know how you can go through a four-hour match with Rafa and he never gets a time violation. — Roger Federer

I'm only interested in winning ball games and I can't be worrying about whether the sun's out or the moon's out. — Jim Frey

All that was left was the voice inside, and I could hear it clearly. It didn't have to yell- it whispered, and said to me briefly, plainly, and kindly- what it had to say. — Gerard Way

What I am seeking is not the real and not the unreal but rather the unconscious, the mystery of the instinctive in the human race. — Amedeo Modigliani

Seeking nothing, emulating nothing, breathing gently, he moved in an atmosphere of imperishable calm, impresihable light, inviolable peace. — Hermann Hesse

Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. Literally. It might fall and crush you. — Lorelei James

Any live man is better than any dead man but no live or dead man is very much better than any other live or dead man — William Faulkner

A beginner gets so excited when he hits the ball in the air or maybe hits a nice bunker shot. A player who has won major championships doesn't get that excited about those shots anymore. It takes a lot more to excite you. The closer you get to perfection, the more difficult it becomes. That's what draws me to golf. It's such a challenge. — Stewart Cink

Happiness is discovering the prune juice your doctor ordered you to drink has fermented. — Johnny Carson

From the first I hated, and whenever possible evaded, orderly instruction in regard to the world around me...Not that I lacked the child's faculty of wonder. In a sense, I had it to excess. For what astonished, and still astonishes, me more than anything else was the existence, anywhere, of anything at all. But since things there were, I preferred to become one with them, in the child's way of direct apprehension which no subsequent 'knowledge' can either rival or destroy, rather than to stand back and be told, in relation to any of the objects of my self-losing adoration, this and that. — Dorothy M. Richardson