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The photographer must possess and preserve the receptive faculties of a child who looks at the world for the first time. — Bill Brandt

A magician must always value his magic effects more than himself, because after few years audience may not remember his name but they will remember his magic effect. — Amit Kalantri

Consider letting go of the barriers between yourself and others, let go of the definition our culture has inflicted upon us and allow the best part of ourselves to connect with the wondrous parts of others. Allow yourself to connect in a deeper and more profound way. — David W. Earle

I've always viewed myself as a behind-the-scenes person rather than in front of the camera. — Tommy Mottola

Your theology won't always work toward your obedience, because your use of theology is dictated by the condition of your heart. If your heart is not submitting to the plan of God, you will actually use your theology to justify things that should not be justified. — Paul David Tripp

You, Celaena Sardothien, are charged with the deaths of the following people ...
And then he began a long recitation of all those lives she'd taken. The brutal story of a girl who was now gone. — Sarah J. Maas

When you pollute a river, it's a supreme injustice to those who are downstream and those who live in the river who are not human beings. — Paul Hawken

If I'm at home for the weekend - and that is almost never - I tend to get twitchy at about eight o'clock in the evening because my body clock is timed to go on stage. I don't know what to do with myself. — Jimmy Carr

The howl of self-interest is loud ... but the heart is black which throbs solely to its note. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

We have a deep need to affiliate, to be around people, and no creature on earth spends as much of its life depending on others as we do — Linda Blair

There's definitely a huge gap between the elite and public perceptions on immigration. — Mark Krikorian