Polaroids Cameras Quotes & Sayings
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Patience is born when we create a pause between our experience of a feeling and our response to that feeling. — Allan Lokos

I started casting. I cast music videos, but I kept getting fired from jobs because I was iconoclastic in my ways of casting. — Lee Daniels

I'm not a risk taker. But astronauts are professionals, so you get out on the field and play ball. I tried to take it in stride because that's what I had to do to get into space. That's where I belong, and I'm pretty good at it. — Story Musgrave

A lot of people probably don't realize how difficult it is to stick to that lawyer speak when you're not a lawyer. I see everyone on 'The Good Wife' - everyone, people who have been there since day one - struggling with that language because it is just not how people talk. — Carrie Preston

[A Polaroid camera] places before you a thing that is more of the thing than the thing was. — Edwin Land

Make your upper limit, no limit. — Ron Kaufman

You can study gravity forever without learning how to fly. — Shawn Achor

Nobody should touch a Polaroid [camera] until he's over sixty — Walker Evans

Angels cannot preach the gospel, only beings such as Paul and you and I can preach the gospel. — Oswald Chambers

In Kinvara, poor as we were, and unstable, we at least had family nearby, people who knew us. We shared traditions and a way of looking at the world. We didn't know until we left how much we took those things for granted. — Christina Baker Kline

We would like to see the virtual elimination of the transmission of [HIV] from mother to child by 2015 ... We believe it can be achieved with political will. — Annie Lennox

push it myself." On the next day the weather was delightful, and the sun shone brightly on the green burdock — Hans Christian Andersen

God preserve us from writers who regurgitate what they have learnt from books! It is people's secrets we want to know - it is the natural history of the human heart that we have been trying to put down for a thousand years and everyone must and can leave their contribution. — August Strindberg

To us post-moderns, empathy is a stranger in a strange land".
~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods