Portraiture Photography Quotes & Sayings
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Top Portraiture Photography Quotes
There is a veil between the Supermind above and the lower Prakriti below - the veil of ingrained formations. This veil may completely withdraw or be partially withdrawn. Thus even if there is some little opening, with the contact of Light from above the lower nature will get slowly changed. — Sri Aurobindo
After I slid down the wall for the third time, breaking every single fingernail in the process, I finally figured out that Thor was hollering at me. I turned to see him standing in the bed of the truck. Which, of course, made much more sense, than pretending to be Spiderman.
It's a humbling moment when you realize your dog is smarter than you. — Barbra Annino
It's hard to watch. Can't stand the pressure of that much hope. — Lisa McMann
We either need an overwhelming force advantage, or we need more information."
"Reinforcements cut into our bounty, remember?"
"It's unanimous. We need more information. — Howard Tayler
Humanity Can Never Lose When We EMPOWER The Lives Of Children. It Will Lead To A Better & Brighter World! — Timothy Pina
The thing that's fascinating about portraiture is that nobody is alike. — Imogen Cunningham
It wants, but does not demand. It asks, but doesn't take. It gives, and pleads for more. It is filled with desire, but also curiosity, and it teaches me that a kiss should come gift wrapped, not stripped naked — Ellen Hopkins
Aside from the murders, DC has one of the lowest crime rates in the country. — Marion Barry
Prayer may seem at first like disengagement, a reflective time to consider God's point of view. But that vantage presses us back to accomplish God's will, the work of the kingdom. We are God's fellow workers, and as such we turn to prayer to equip us for the partnership. — Philip Yancey
Thank you? Was that like a thanks, but no thanks? Thanks, but I'm watching a movie, leave me alone? — Cora Carmack
Magic has a logic, like algebra. Once you get to know it, it's easy. If this, then that. You write with a pencil, you don't make frog soup with it. — Catherynne M Valente
I think what matters most in literary work is the context, not the text. — Andrea Hirata
The expression on her face, which was swept by the excitement of what she saw ... was as luminous and tremulous under it as water in sunlight when it is ruffled by a gust of wind. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
Think I'll just buff up the silver,' he announced, loud enough for her to hear and do something about him if she wanted. — John Le Carre
A portrait is not a likeness. The moment an emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is no longer a fact but an opinion. There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth. — Richard Avedon
