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Kodak Moment Quotes By Rebecca McNutt

Alecto isn't a person! He's just something that society made and then threw away, a memory that refuses to die. — Rebecca McNutt

Kodak Moment Quotes By Brenna Ehrlich

When I was your age, I would go to plays all the time, just sit in the darkness and try to take it all in inside me. Contain everything in some corner of my heart so that when I had my shot, it could all come pouring out - all the lights and moments and colour. — Brenna Ehrlich

Kodak Moment Quotes By Alice Sebold

I loved the way the burned-out flashcubes of the Kodak Instamatic marked a moment that had passed, one that would now be gone forever except for a picture. — Alice Sebold

Kodak Moment Quotes By Rebecca McNutt

Sometimes, without effort, you live in the moment. You don't regret the past or worry about the future, and in that moment everything flashes before your eyes , a clear snapshot of what has to be done, and everything pauses. — Rebecca McNutt

Kodak Moment Quotes By Rachel Caine

Besides," Shane said "I want to see Monica's face when she catches sight of the two of you. Kodak moment. — Rachel Caine

Kodak Moment Quotes By Annie Brewer

Yeah, it's a kodak moment. Quick, take a picture.
Sarah scoffs. I stick my tongue out at her. — Annie Brewer

Kodak Moment Quotes By Rebecca McNutt

Super 8 film is the language of silence. — Rebecca McNutt

Kodak Moment Quotes By Shirley A. Martin

Hidden in a toolbox, in the rafters of his four-car garage, was an envelope full of pictures taken by a private detective...They were pictures of a scrawny, boyish looking nine year old with a wide mouth and a tangle of brown hair...Her eyes were oblong and deep set, their color hidden from the camera by the slant of the sun. The angles and planes of her face were oddly beautiful just then, in that moment, frozen on Kodak paper. A hint of the woman she would someday become. — Shirley A. Martin