Lenzmeier Family Practice Quotes & Sayings
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I never felt in competition with anybody in war photography. You're lucky to get your ass in and out again. It's as simple as that. It's the easiest photography in the world to shoot somebody who's been shot up. It doesn't take a genius. That's easy. The only thing you need to know is your photography. Get in and if you're lucky get out. And get as close as you can get. — David Douglas Duncan
Now I'm looking for more of a dressy, man wear, you know, kinda cool. — Brian Littrell
If you are unhappy, you are too high up in your mind. — Carl Jung
Many filmmakers pretend that they never see anything, which has always seemed odd to me. — Jacques Rivette
Diana Vishneva is not only a magnificent dancer but a magnificent actress - no one works harder or understands more. — Robert Gottlieb
You can't stand for too many things. You can't use the bully pulpit for too many things. So, I promise you, every day, I am going to talk about jobs, spending, and education. — Meg Whitman
At the end of the day, I know that I make my living by dressing up, fooling around, playing pranks and giving people a good time. I am enjoying the ride. — Cyrus Broacha
A team that is always fun with witty sense of humor. We help each other around a lot and help push each other to be better — Min
My principal failing as a writer is the lack of spontaneity; the nuisance of parallel thoughts, second thoughts, third thoughts; inability to express myself properly in any language unless I compose every damned sentence in my bath, in my mind, at my desk. — Vladimir Nabokov
People have such false perceptions of how stardom really works. — Marcia Gay Harden
There are certain skills that business people have that are - that are, in fact, helpful in - when it comes to being in political leadership. — Rick Santorum
I have not tired of the wilderness; rather I enjoy its beauty and the vagrant life I lead, more keenly all the time. I prefer the saddle to the street car and the star sprinkled sky to a roof, the obscure and difficult trail, leading into the unknown, to any paved highway, and the deep peace of the wild to the discontent bred by cities. — Everett Ruess
I took my sight and mobility for granted. — Sue Townsend
