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Magdolna Grosu Quotes By Alfred Stieglitz

Photographers must learn not to be ashamed to have their photographs look like photographs. — Alfred Stieglitz

Magdolna Grosu Quotes By Dorothy Hamill

I don't think television really captures the speed and the power of skating. — Dorothy Hamill

Magdolna Grosu Quotes By Claire Messud

Her self, then, was represented in her books. — Claire Messud

Magdolna Grosu Quotes By Stan Brakhage

I was struggling against the flypaper of other arts harnessing film to their own usages, which means essentially as a recording device or within the long historical trap of picture - by which I mean a collection of nameable shapes within a frame. I don't even think still photography, with few exceptions, has made any significant attempt to free itself from that. — Stan Brakhage

Magdolna Grosu Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

You're a Christian?"
"Of course!"
"You believe in miracles?" I asked, and he nodded. "Then you'd better fetch your five loaves and two fishes," I went on, "and pray that your wretched god provides the rest. — Bernard Cornwell

Magdolna Grosu Quotes By Michael Vick

The first day I walked into prison, and he slammed that door, I knew the magnitude of the decision that I made, and the poor judgment, and what I allowed to happen to the animals. And, you know, it's no way of explaining the hurt and the guilt that I felt. And that was the reason I cried so many nights. — Michael Vick

Magdolna Grosu Quotes By Pope Francis

It is one thing to be understanding of human weakness and the complexities of life, and another to accept ideologies that attempt to sunder what are inseparable aspects of reality. Let us not fall into the sin of trying to replace the Creator. We are creatures, and not omnipotent. Creation is prior to us and must be received as a gift. At the same time, we are called to protect our humanity, and this means, in the first place, accepting it and respecting it as it was created. — Pope Francis