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Pargeter Author Quotes By Lynsey Addario

the Christian Science Monitor and the AP. I wrote to the photo desk of the New York Times several times, offering myself up as a stringer, and each time my e-mail went unanswered. I wrote directly to the New York Times correspondents based in India and asked if I could shoot anything for them. They told me they took their own pictures while on assignment. I would keep trying. I felt that if I could only shoot for the New York Times - to me, the newspaper that most influenced American foreign policy and that employed the world's best journalists - I would reach the pinnacle of my career. — Lynsey Addario

Pargeter Author Quotes By Irene Peter

Just because everything is different doesn't mean anything has changed. — Irene Peter

Pargeter Author Quotes By Madonna Ciccone

I don't care if you hate me or love me, as long as I make you think. — Madonna Ciccone

Pargeter Author Quotes By Jamie Cullum

I was an absolute idiot, wearing polo-necks, reading Kerouac, watching Woody Allen movies, and jazz fitted right into all of that. My interest in that whole world became very genuine, but perhaps started off a bit affected - a mixture of right and wrong reasons. I was always drawn to non-commercial music, perhaps pathologically so. — Jamie Cullum

Pargeter Author Quotes By E. M. Forster

It is the starved imagination, not the well nourished, that is afraid. — E. M. Forster

Pargeter Author Quotes By Christy Turlington

Yoga is not a religion to me. — Christy Turlington

Pargeter Author Quotes By Christopher Buckley

I love Washington. I have an affection for the place. For a satirist, I think it's sort of Disneyland. I mean, you know, there's always some inspiration in the morning's headlines. — Christopher Buckley

Pargeter Author Quotes By Nalini Singh

While she respected all of the Seven, her relationship with Illium was different. He'd been the first one she'd truly come to know, his humor and wit critical in helping her adjust to this new life. Even among the Seven, he seemed to hold a special place: no one was ever angry at Bluebell. The idea that power might change him, chill that joyous heart was even worse than the thought of losing him to it. — Nalini Singh

Pargeter Author Quotes By Tom Cruise

Psychiatry is a pseudoscience ... You don't know the history of psychiatry. I do ... Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, you don't even -you're glib. You don't even know what Ritalin is. — Tom Cruise

Pargeter Author Quotes By Lance Secretan

We live under the illusion that organizations are 'them' when, in reality, they are 'us.' If we wish to work in evolved organizations, we must each be the first to start the journey. — Lance Secretan

Pargeter Author Quotes By Laurelin Paige

I love you," he said again, like a creed. "I love you so thoroughly it feels like you're in my DNA. Like you must be part of my genetic code because there's no part of me that isn't linked to you. My love for you is so consuming on the inside that there's barely room. — Laurelin Paige

Pargeter Author Quotes By Samuel Alito

In an era where the White House is abusing power, is excusing and authorizing torture and is spying on American citizens, I find Judge [Samuel] Alito's support for an all-powerful executive branch to be genuinely troubling. — Samuel Alito

Pargeter Author Quotes By Bill Bryson

In the early 1800s there arose in England a fashion for inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, after it was discovered that its use 'was attended by a highly pleasurable thrilling11'. For the next half-century it would be the drug of choice for young people. One learned body, the Askesian Society, was for a time devoted to little else. Theatres put on 'laughing gas evenings'12 where volunteers could refresh themselves with a robust inhalation and then entertain the audience with their comical staggerings. It wasn't until 1846 that anyone got around to finding a practical use for nitrous oxide, as an anaesthetic. Goodness knows how many tens of thousands of people suffered unnecessary agonies under the surgeon's knife because no-one had thought of the gas's most obvious practical application. — Bill Bryson