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Photography is not about the thing photographed. It is about how that thing looks photographed. — Garry Winogrand

Well, the U.S., of course, is the world's largest economy. It's about a quarter of the world's output. It's also home to many of the largest financial institutions and financial markets. — Ben Bernanke

An undaunted author, is the one who will succeed. There is no misfortune, that can dim their optimism. — Mary Sage Nguyen

I've got two girls. I like to play golf. Apart from that there's not a lot goes on in my life. So I am boring, aren't I? — Alan Shearer

We accept too damned many things on the explanations of people who could have good reasons for lying. — Frank Herbert

Remember you are just an extra in everyone else's play. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

As a social and as a personal force, religion has become a dependent variable. It does not originate; it reacts. It does not denounce; it adapts. It does not set forth new models of conduct and sensibility; it imitates. Its rhetoric is without deep appeal; the worship it organizes is without piety. It has become less a revitalization of the spirit in permanent tension with the world than a respectable distraction from the sourness of life. — C. Wright Mills

Count Coudenhove-Kalergi put it succinctly in one of his speeches when he declared his ambition that Europe "supersedes democracy" and that democracy be replaced by a "social aristocracy of the spirit."52 — Yanis Varoufakis

Steve Earle, the thinking man's Bruce Springsteen, — Ian McEwan

A root is a flower that disdains fame. — Khalil Gibran

If the heart be chiefly and directly fixed on God, and the soul engaged to glorify him, some degree of religious affection will be the effect and attendant of it. But to seek after affection directly and chiefly; to have the heart principally set upon that; is to place it in the room of God and his glory. If it be sought, that others may take notice of it, and admire us for our spirituality and forwardness in religion, it is then damnable pride; if for the sake of feeling the pleasure of being affected, it is then idolatry and self-gratification. — Jonathan Edwards

The place I live in is a kind of maze and I keep seeking the exit or the home. — Anne Sexton