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Pisao Sam Quotes By Harold Rosenberg

Cease to regard the canvas as a surface on which to paint a picture, but instead as a surface on which to record an event — Harold Rosenberg

Pisao Sam Quotes By B.C. Forbes

Work done with little effort is likely to yield little result. — B.C. Forbes

Pisao Sam Quotes By Stephen King

And watch out for the blade, Constant Reader. It is a Stephen King story, after all. — Stephen King

Pisao Sam Quotes By Rob Lowe

Oh my God, I love rehab! I highly recommend it. — Rob Lowe

Pisao Sam Quotes By Luc Sante

Unlike a bow and arrow, a camera by its nature ensures that some kind of target will always be hit, if not necessarily the intended target nor in the intended way. — Luc Sante

Pisao Sam Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Standing in someone's light will only reveal your shadows. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Pisao Sam Quotes By Harry Blamires

There is nothing in our experience, however trivial, worldly, or even evil, which cannot be thought about christianly. — Harry Blamires

Pisao Sam Quotes By Tim Willocks

She thought little of her ordeal. Cruelty was part of nature, like a winter frost; something to be survived and then forgotten (p.689) — Tim Willocks

Pisao Sam Quotes By John Irving

When people say that German or any other language is romantic ... all they really mean is that they've enjoyed a past in the language. — John Irving

Pisao Sam Quotes By John Adams

They worry one another like mastiffs, scrambling for rank and pay like apes for nuts. — John Adams

Pisao Sam Quotes By Nancy

Always try to remain calm.... — Nancy

Pisao Sam Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

I make a new discovery that totally blows; dying is the easy part. It's coming back to life that sucks. — Karen Marie Moning

Pisao Sam Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

The unbearable persistence of hope — Barbara Kingsolver