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Salvius Cambridge Quotes By Tim Gunn

I found early on in teaching, if you're too blunt an instrument, the students discredit you and think you're just being mean. They're not interested in what you have to say. — Tim Gunn

Salvius Cambridge Quotes By Gregg Allman

There are as many ways to write songs as there are songs. — Gregg Allman

Salvius Cambridge Quotes By Anita Ekberg

The most important thing for a good marriage is to learn how to argue peaceably. — Anita Ekberg

Salvius Cambridge Quotes By Amazon

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Salvius Cambridge Quotes By William Congreve

Though marriage makes man and wife one flesh, it leaves 'em still two fools. — William Congreve

Salvius Cambridge Quotes By Will Rogers

The reason political party platforms are so long is that when you straddle anything it takes a long time to explain it. — Will Rogers

Salvius Cambridge Quotes By Simon Beckett

Pixels don't have the depth, the resonance you're looking for. No matter how hight the resolution, how true the colours, they're still only an impressionist approximation of their subject. Whereas film captures something of its essence, a transferral that goes beyond the chemical process. A real photograph is created by light, pure and simple: a paintbrush of photons that leaves its mark on the canvas of the film. There's a physical link between photographer and subject that calls for fine judgement, for skill. — Simon Beckett

Salvius Cambridge Quotes By Pope John Paul II

Beauty is a key to the mystery and a call to transcendence. It is an invitation to savor life and to dream of the future. That is why the beauty of created things can never fully satisfy. It stirs that hidden nostalgia for God which a lover of beauty like Saint Augustine could express in incomparable terms: 'Late have I loved you, beauty so old and so new: late have I loved you!'. — Pope John Paul II