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Herlache Quotes By Emmet Gowin

Photography is a tool for dealing with things everybody knows about but isn't attending to. My photographs are intended to represent something you don't see. — Emmet Gowin

Herlache Quotes By Therese Walsh

But it was hard to be happy when the day smelled like a big pot of I-hate-your-guts. — Therese Walsh

Herlache Quotes By Aaron Lauritsen

Look back in life, just make sure your rolling forward first. — Aaron Lauritsen

Herlache Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Be like the earth. When the rain comes, the earth simply opens up to the rain and soaks it all in. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Herlache Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Complacency is a state of mind that exists only in retrospect; it has to be shattered before ascertained. — Vladimir Nabokov

Herlache Quotes By Jessica Alba

I wish there were two of me and 48-hour days so I could get everything done. But for me, I have to not try and think that everything has to be 100% perfect all the time and leave room for error. As long as my kids feel loved and a priority, everything really is secondary. — Jessica Alba

Herlache Quotes By Avijeet Das

At times all you need is a bottle of fine old wine, a mellifluous piece of music playing in the background and a good book to spend the entire night in a magical bliss! — Avijeet Das

Herlache Quotes By Alan Alda

When I am at a dinner table, I love to ask everybody, 'How long do you think our species might last?' I've read that the average age of a species, of any species, is about two million years. Is it possible we can have an average life span as a species? And do you picture us two million years more or a million and a half years, or 5,000? — Alan Alda

Herlache Quotes By Tom Vater

The manager swiftly overtook him, sliding effortlessly past the skinny Englishman, with the practiced ease of someone used to slinking around ailing, despotic monarchs. — Tom Vater