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Kulikovsky Romanoff Quotes By Aaron Siskind

However, I must stress that my own interest is immediate and in the picture. What I am conscious of and what I feel is the picture I am making, the relation of that picture to others I have made and, more generally, its relation to others I have experienced. — Aaron Siskind

Kulikovsky Romanoff Quotes By Pam Godwin

Her needs, desires, and fears run deep. So deep she could easily lose her way in the darkness. She needs a rope, not one that tethers her to her horrific past, but a strong, unbreakable line to guide her forward. The bindings might hold her down, but I'm pulling the other end. I'll never let go. With — Pam Godwin

Kulikovsky Romanoff Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Snicker on hearing his name: 'the gentleman who thinks we are descended from the apes.' — Gustave Flaubert

Kulikovsky Romanoff Quotes By Dorothy Hamill

I used to have terrible tantrums. I was temperamental when I was younger. Actually, what I needed was a swift kick in the pants. What a brat! — Dorothy Hamill

Kulikovsky Romanoff Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

One can't hold one's tongue when one has a feeling, a tangible feeling — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Kulikovsky Romanoff Quotes By Anne Sexton

Death, I need my little addiction to you. I need that tiny voice who, even as I rise from the sea, all woman, all there, says kill me, kill me. — Anne Sexton

Kulikovsky Romanoff Quotes By Max Stirner

When the government designates as punishable all play of mind against the state, the moderate liberals come and opine that fun, satire, wit, humor, etc., must have free play anyhow, and genius must enjoy freedom. So not the individual man indeed, but still genius, is to be free. Here the state, or in its name the government, says with perfect right: He who is not for me is against me. — Max Stirner