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Picture Captures Quotes By Leanna Renee Hieber

Sometimes a picture of a moment captures more than the moment itself. — Leanna Renee Hieber

Picture Captures Quotes By Patrick Dobson

I gasped. I'd seen photographs people had taken from this point above the river. But no picture captures a vista better than one's own eyes. — Patrick Dobson

Picture Captures Quotes By Ruth Bader Ginsburg

And I give you this picture because it fairly captures our nearly fifty-year happy marriage, during which I have offered up an astonishing number of foolish pronouncements with absolute assurance, and Ruth, with only limited rancor, has ignored almost every one. A — Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Picture Captures Quotes By Susan Minot

David Gulden captures animals in all their wonder and intrigue, without glorifying or romanticizing them. He knows Kenya's wildlife intimately, and it shows in the depth of his images. He has an artist's eye, which delivers beauty and transport in every picture. — Susan Minot

Picture Captures Quotes By Alain De Botton

Every realistic picture represents a choice as to which features of reality should be given prominence; no painting ever captures the whole ... — Alain De Botton

Picture Captures Quotes By Jane Pauley

I hate my picture being taken. A photograph by definition captures one mood. And I have a million facets to my personality; I never use just one. That's why I like TV more. — Jane Pauley

Picture Captures Quotes By Steven Johnson

Nothing really says ... interactivity - which was so exciting and captures the real, the Web Zeitgeist of 1995 - than 'Click here for a picture of my dog.' — Steven Johnson

Picture Captures Quotes By James Elkins

The material memories are not usually part of what is said about a picture, and that is a fault in interpretation because every painting captures a certain resistance of paint, a prodding gesture of the brush, a speed and insistence in the face of mindless matter ... — James Elkins