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Photographs are still always depictions, it's just that for my generation the model for the photograph is probably not reality any more, but images we have of that reality. — Thomas Ruff

Should we keep on the lookout for tigers?" Kenda asked his guide.
"Yes," Shahin said, his voice lowering again. "They like to pounce from behind. I've been watching our backs ever since we lost the thugs. I meant to tell you once you calmed down. Now that you know, you can help me."
"Then we are being followed?" He hoped his voice did not squeak.
"Yes," Shahin repeated gravely. "By whom or what, I do not know."
"This just gets better and better," he groaned. — Jennifer McKeithen

There was for everything a possibility, an invisible pattern that could be made manifest given work and the right materials. — Kij Johnson

If we are to have any hope for the future, those who have lanterns must pass them on to others. — Plato

Some books you never get over, like a first love. Some books that made an enormous impression on you when you were young you are afraid to read again years later, like being sorry you met that former love for coffee, because you couldn't see what you once saw. But there are those few books that can still move you in the old, throbbing way."
"How I got over — Darryl Pinckney

And so my story begins, like so many stories, with a woman — Daniel Defoe

I think I get way too much credit for making what people consider to be smart choices, but it's only because I made a decision to stop worrying about making money. I had done network sitcoms. I had a nest egg. — Lizzy Caplan

Teresa didn't hesitate. She wrapped her arms around Thomas's neck, pulling him in. He didn't have enough will to resist. They kissed, but nothing stirred inside Thomas. He felt nothing. — James Dashner

What we need is not more learning, not more eloquence, not more persuasion, not more organization, but more power from the Holy Spirit. — John Stott