Panorama Photography Quotes & Sayings
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We're left with so little to go on. Only the present is full enough to seem complete, and even that is an optical illusion. The moment is bleeding off the page. We live on the precipice of our perceptions. At the edge of every living instant, the world shears away like a cliff of ice into the sea of what is forgotten. — Ivan Vladislavic
We have a lot of thoughtful people in the U.S. Senate. — Marco Rubio
Music has always had the ability to comfort and inspire. — Pete Seeger
He was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad." (the novel Scaramouche) — Rafael Sabatini
I fell off a chair onto a broken water glass when I was 3 years old. — Buddy Lester
Their love story unfolded and then folded up again in Cambridge, as I watched and took mental notes and learned nothing, naturally, because the heart is unteachable. — Susanna Kaysen
People in the land of LaLa look like expensive wax fruit. And they work hard to achieve that look. — Erica Jong
I mean, knowing people, people are terrified of the unknown and they want to just kill the unknown. — Philip K. Dick
If there is a God, you owe him far more than a morally decent life. He deserves to be at the center of your life. — Timothy Keller
Work, then, institutionalizes homicide as a way of life. People think the Cambodians were crazy for exterminating themselves, but are we any different? The Pol Pot regime at least had a vision, however blurred, of an egalitarian society. We kill people in the six-figure range (at least) in order to sell Big Macs and Cadillacs to the survivors. Our forty or fifty thousand annual highway fatalities are victims, not martyrs. They died for nothing - or rather, they died for work. But work is nothing to die for. — Bob Black
It is one of life's laws that as soon as one door closes another opens. But the tragedy is we look at the closed door and disregard the open one. — Andre Gide
God's plan is never just about us. — Emily T. Wierenga
