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When you're a well-known fashion photographer, modeling agencies call constantly. They'll say, This great girl is in town for three days. She's excellent, she's exciting. You've got to see her ... So I decided to really have a look at them. I opened up my studio and said, Send anyone ... And I became quite addicted to the whole thing. I was curious to see how many girls would come. I couldn't believe that there really were so many around. — Jurgen Teller

Where is that man who has forgotten words that I may have a word with him? — Zhuangzi

Both wit and understanding are trifles without integrity. — Oliver Goldsmith

Be a simple kind of man. — Ronnie Van Zant

Anyone dumb enough to get his political information from a comic strip deserves what he gets at the polls. — Garry Trudeau

A man who reviews the old so as to find out the new is qualified to teach others. — Confucius

It's like looking through a microscope your whole life," he (Justin) said. "You miss the whole picture. Sometimes you need to get lost in order to discover anything. — Katie Kacvinsky

If you can't think of an enlightened person positively, don't think of them at all. — Frederick Lenz

Is virtue something that can be taught? — Plato

Karma and Hell are the cowards revenge — Christopher Zzenn Loren

One can write out of love or hate. Hate tells one a great deal about a person. Love makes one become the person. Love, contrary to legend, is not half as blind, at least for writing purposes, as hate. Love can see the evil and not cease to be love. Hate cannot see the good and remain hate. The writer, writing out of hatred, will, thus, paint a far more partial picture than if he had written out of love. — Jessamyn West

My heart lifted, and a matching grin curved my lips. He wanted to see me again. Maybe he really did like me after all. I felt like doing a happy dance, but of course, I was way too cool for that. I'd at least wait until I got back to my hotel room, alone, where no one would see. — Jennifer Estep

A lot of times when people are on campaigns, it can be like a movie set. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Honor from death," I snap, "is a myth. Invented by the war torn to make sense of the horrific. If we die, it will be so that others may live. Truly honorable death, the only honorable death, is one that enables life. — Rae Carson