Hermilando Quotes & Sayings
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It takes a lot of imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary. — David Bailey

While There may be power in forgiveness, there is even more power in lobbing a Molotov cocktail through someone's dining room window. — Jim Norton

Every man is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and believing. — Claude M. Bristol

If you're an actor and you don't act for a long time you sort of think, I wonder if I can still do it. — Michael Caine

Everything is possible for a self-determined mind. — Daniel Marques

I'm a pragmatic man. I'll veer on the dangerous side, because I love dangerous subjects, but I won't shoot a show in the foot. — Harold Prince

I've always been a bad flyer, but I don't let it get in the way of travelling. I love stepping off the plane and feeling the heat and the foreign smell of being somewhere different. — Louise Nurding

Cats are peaceful and tranquil - they bring calmness with their serene personalities. — Chris Evert

We are lovers, fear and I. She calls to me, and I let her in. — Tarryn Fisher

It was extremely important to show that Wilde's sexuality was not just some intellectual idea. It was real, and it was about the human body. To just have mentioned it and not shown it would have been, I think, peculiar and wrong. — Stephen Fry

Girls, now, they wear leggings. As pants. It's embarrassing. Just parading their coochies around town. — Stephanie Danler

I'd like to imagine that in order to beat me a person would have to play almost perfect tennis. — Venus Williams

At some point your heart will tell itself what to do. — Ajahn Chah

Do I still 'ave an eye?" I laughed. "Still there." He straightened with a sigh. "Too bad. I hear girls take a liking to a man with an eye patch." "Yes, when the eye was lost in some wildly romantic fashion like a sword fight or pistol duel. Not from smacking it on the eyepiece of a microscope. And you hardly need any more help with the ladies. — Tess Oliver