Paparazzo Photography Quotes & Sayings
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There is no such thing as a good paparazzo. A good paparazzo, that's a paparazzo who has had his camera broken. In fact, they are bandits, thieves of photography. (Statement after photographs were published showing Jackie Onassis sunbathing nude.) — Federico Fellini

It's perfectly possible to love your toddler but struggle to like them when times are hard. — Mariella Frostrup

I've noticed that just about every time I find a large program with known glitches that no one seems able to fix, that program is written in C and is likely written by a programming team in a remote location. — Jerry Pournelle

A man has no reason to be ashamed of having an ape for his grandfather. If there were an ancestor whom I should feel shame in recalling it would rather be a man who plunges into scientific questions with which he has no real acquaintance, only to obscure them by an aimless rhetoric ... — Thomas Huxley

The road is long and the end is death, he thought, remembering all the times his mother had said that. If we're lucky. — Pamela Freeman

I've no sympathy with people to whom things happen. It may be that their luck is bad, but is that to count in their favor? I — Cormac McCarthy

Love does not obey the mind, and turns to hate when forced. — Ursula K. Le Guin

We cannot build our lives around sickness, Asher. We must have faith in the Master of the Universe. — Chaim Potok

A life thus names a restless activeness, a destructive-creative force-presence that does not coincide fully with any specific body. A life tear the fabric of the actual without ever coming fully 'out' in a person, place, or thing. A life points to ... 'matter in variation that enters assemblages and leaves them. A life is a vitality proper not to any individual but to 'pure immanence,' or that protean swarm that is not actual though it is real: 'A life contains only virtuals. It is made of virtualities. — Jane Bennett

One of the hardest things to teach a child is that the truth is more important than the consequences. — Orlando Aloysius Battista