Scarly Johnson Quotes & Sayings
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Of course, the camera is a far more objective and trustworthy witness than a human being. We know that a Brueghel or Goya or James Ensor can have visions or hallucinations, but it is generally admitted that a camera can photograph only what is actually there, standing in the real world before its lens. — Hannah Hoch

Terror should remain the sole prerogative of the state. — William Gibson

After I read David Suzuki's book, I took salmon from my dinner plate and I buried it in the woods, hoping to assist the growth of a large tree. — Ned Hayes

I sent my story to Hannah the way people pray - casting my plea into the ether. A plea to be understood. Looking for the signs. — M. Pierce

Whether in church, at home, or in the margins of life, nothing is more important to our families than the teaching and application of sound doctrine. — Anonymous

The description is not the described; I can describe the mountain, but the description is not the mountain, and if you are caught up in the description, as most people are, then you will never see the mountain — Jiddu Krishnamurti

A writer is a performer as well. A writer isn't the literary department. That gets tried on but nothing's a script unless a good writer goes away and does his thing alone. — William Monahan

The first rule is not to lose. The second rule is not to forget the first rule. — Warren Buffett

It is certainly possible that someone who has had contact with this patient could develop Ebola, but there is no doubt in my mind that we will stop it here. — Tom Frieden

But first, I needed to go to the liquor store and buy a bottle of Jack. I didn't drink Jack but I thought now was a very good time to take up bourbon. — Kristen Ashley

You have to stay focused. You cannot take your eye of your goal — Donald Trump

You are my sun, and if the sun went out, the shadow would die. — Sidney Sheldon

C is not clean - the language has many gotchas and traps, and although its semantics are simple in some sense, it is not any cleaner than the assembly-language design it is based on. — Erik Naggum