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Maybe because it's entirely an artist's eye, patience and skill that makes an image and not his tools. — Ken Rockwell

Wilderness, then, assumes unexpected importance as a laboratory for the study of land - health. — Aldo Leopold

He'd been kissing Laurent and that should not be interrupted. His eyes returned warmly, possessively to their object: Laurent looked like any young
man who has been pressed against a battlement and kissed. The slight disturbance of the hair at Laurent's nape was wonderful. — C.S. Pacat

These modern so-called ministers of God speak all things nice. . . . There is not any hell and there is not any devil and there is not any judgment of God. . . . In our enlightened and sophisticated day — David Jeremiah

Poetry is a song without music. A song without music is like a body without a soul. — Patrick Rothfuss

Loving yourself comes first from there everything else falls into place — Shellie Palmer

I've been here for nine years, and over that time, these people have become like my family. — Jerry Lawler

It does not hurt weak eyes to look into beautiful eyes never so long. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Generally it is only in times of extreme need that one hunts caribou in a blizzard - not that nine tenths of the blizzards in the Arctic need keep a healthy man indoors; it is merely that the drifting snow (even when you can see as far as two hundred yards) diminishes many times over the chance you have of finding game. — Anonymous

night-vision goggles with high-definition magnification. Despite the unbearable heat and humidity, Robert wore his long-sleeved elastane top and his favorite pair of dark polyester pants. He didn't care that the outfit made him look unarmed and vulnerable to anyone interested in picking a fight. It'll take them a minute to decide. He — Alberto Hazan

The gesture of the amorous embrace seems to fulfill, for a time, the subject's dream of total union with the loved being: The longing for consummation with the other ... — Roland Barthes