Portraitists Quotes & Sayings
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Sunrise to sunset, that's life, my darling.
I loved the way he said that, my darling. I liked it more because he rarely uses the expression as a term of endearment for Dick, he had terms of his own, this was mine and it made me level in some way. — Gillibran Brown

Times are hard in the ghetto, I gotta steal for a living;
Eating turkey-flavored Now & Laters for Thanksgiving. — DMX

The sum total of all sums total is eternal (meaning the universe).
[Lat., Summarum summa est aeternum.] — Lucretius

We've been sold this lie that disability makes you exceptional and it honestly doesn't. ... I want to live in a world where we don't have such low expectations of disabled people that we are congratulated for getting out of bed and remembering our own names in the morning. — Stella Young

But let it pass, and to hell with all who pry into the human heart! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Imagine a legal immigration system that welcomes and celebrates those who come to achieve the American dream. — Ted Cruz

You know what Oscar Wilde said, ma'am? He said, "nothing that is worth knowing can be taught". Nothing personal, ma'am ... Carry on. — Charles M. Schulz

One is never satisfied with a portrait of persons whom one knows. That is why I have always pitied portraitists. One demands so seldom of others the impossible, but demands just that of the portraitists. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I don't think anyone enjoys raising money, but for some reason I seem to have a knack. — Louis Susman

What was not possessed of the 'fat light'--an immanence that shed radiance over the world of gross matter--should be left to the portraitists of sausage-shaped ladies and their rich consorts. — Norman Lock

wtf even is your sexuality — Dan Howell

Thoughts and emotions cannot be photographed, despite the protestations of some mystically minded portraitists. Physical fact is ultimately the sole pictorial material. — William Mortensen

We do not hug our miracles close. We put them hastily away, preferring the commonplace to live with. — Fulton Oursler