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Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Chris Marker

We feel more emotion ... before an amateur photograph linked to our own life history than before the work of a Great Photographer, because his domain partakes of art, and the intent of the souvenir-object remains at the lower level of personal history. — Chris Marker

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Marie Ferrarella

Cassandra: 'Tis too much thinking you do, Riley.
Riley: Yes, I do, and 'tis always of you — Marie Ferrarella

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Julie Burchill

Lots of women love to accuse men of being immature when the fellow in question displays a reluctance to 'commit.' — Julie Burchill

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Randy Moss

I'm one of the most competitive guys in the NFL. Believe me, nobody wants it more than me. — Randy Moss

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Alastair Reynolds

Then centrifugal gravity took over, and with something close to majesty the skeletal spacecraft descended out of the repair bay as smoothly and elegantly as a falling chandelier. — Alastair Reynolds

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Ann Coulter

We need somebody to put rat poisoning in Justice Stevens' creme brulee. That's just a joke, for you in the media. — Ann Coulter

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By George Carlin

Soft rock music isn't rock, and it ain't music. It's just soft. — George Carlin

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

The artist must be in his work as God is in creation, invisible and all-powerful; one must sense him everywhere but never see him. — Gustave Flaubert

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Christopher Babson

Growth or stagnation? There is no in-between. Life always seeks more of itself and death picks up the slack. — Christopher Babson

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Brian Doyle

He can climb anything lightning fast and is the king of the forest insofar as using the canopy as a highway. While his favorite food is voles, caught on the floors of forest and meadow, he much enjoys squirrels of all kinds and is the only hunter of squirrels who can follow them to the highest, thinnest branches; not even the fisher, eing heavier, can achieve that dangerous elevation. He eats everything else he can find, of course, but given his druthers, like today's late-summer bounty, he would have a vole for breakfast and then some thimbleberries and a cricket as a midmorning snack and then another vole for late lunch, followed by huckleberries in the afternoon, most of a dead White-crowned sparrow, some early white-oak acorns...and then, delightfully a young flying squirrel... — Brian Doyle

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Gretel Ehrlich

I designed furniture that pulled apart, folded, and broke down into neat stacks. Since arriving in California, I had moved four times and it looked as if I would move again. Was it the land running under my feet or my feet running over the land? — Gretel Ehrlich

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Gabriel Campisi

I spent several years in the film finance business, but I returned to what I loved most about the industry - actual filmmaking, producing, writing and directing. — Gabriel Campisi

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Andre Malraux

If modern painters feel qualms about applying the term "masterpiece" to describe a work of capital importance, this is because it has come to convey a notion of perfection: a notion that leads to much confusion when applied to artists other than those who made perfection their ideal. — Andre Malraux

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Do not do anything local as believers. Whatever you do should be magnified to be comprehensive — Sunday Adelaja

Non Exclusive Jurisdiction Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

There was an awful suspicion in my mind that I'd finally gone over the hump, and the worst thing about it was that I didn't feel tragic at all, but only weary, and sort of comfortably detached. — Hunter S. Thompson