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Hurriedness Quotes By James Nachtwey

I began after college, about 1972. I began to teach myself photography. I went to work for a local newspaper for four years as a kind of basic training. — James Nachtwey

Hurriedness Quotes By Ezra Klein

We were badly held back not just by the technology, but by the culture of journalism. — Ezra Klein

Hurriedness Quotes By Mitch Albom

But it was not a new idea. We call out; we are answered. It has been that way from the beginning of belief, and it continues to this very moment. — Mitch Albom

Hurriedness Quotes By Max Lucado

The most powerful life is the most simple life. The most powerful life is the life that knows where it's going, that knows where the source of strength is; it is the life that stays free of clutter and happenstance and hurriedness. — Max Lucado

Hurriedness Quotes By Diane Hall

Whose are all these ghosts?" she said, smiling at a flustered-looking Geraldine.
"Oh," said Geraldine, "I think they might be mine ... ? — Diane Hall

Hurriedness Quotes By John Donne

But come bad chance
And wee joyne to it our strength
And wee teach it art and length
It selfe o'er us to advance. — John Donne

Hurriedness Quotes By Hermann Hesse

The weeks up there were almost the most beautiful in my life. I breathed the pure, clear air, drank the icy water from streams and watched the herds of goats grazing on the steep slopes, guarded by dark-haired, musing goatherds. At times I heard storms resound through the valley and saw mists and clouds at unusually close quarters. In the clefts of rocks I observed the small, delicate, bright coloured flowers and the many wonderful mosses, and on clear days I used to like to walk uphill for an hour until I could see the clearly outlined distant peaks of high mountains, their blue silhouettes, and white, sparkling snow fields across the other side of the hill. — Hermann Hesse