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Watching the videotape seemed to induce a strangely stiff erection with no connection to the rest of me. — Jim Provenzano

It's entirely ridiculous and hopeless to try to compete with somebody who made such a huge contribution to photography ... I knew when I went into photography that I would be compared to my mother. I thought to myself, what can I do about that? — Amy Arbus

I recently had sex with someone who might've ruined me for all others. — Whitney Gracia Williams

But I am all for love, and I am against marriage, particularly the arranged kind, because the arranged marriage gives you satisfaction. And love? - love can never satisfy you. It gives you more and more thirst for a better and better love, it makes you more and more long for it, it gives you tremendous discontentment. And that discontent is the beginning of the search for God. When love fails many times, you start looking for a new kind of lover, a new kind of love, a new quality of love. That love affair is prayer, meditation, sannyas. — Rajneesh

Well, fuck you. And the eagles you rode in on. — E.D. Walker

My memory's pretty much gone. — Jim McMahon

At a simple level, good is that which helps people-evil is that which hurts people. At a higher level, good is that which is in harmony with divine purpose-evil is that which is out of harmony with divine purpose. — Peace Pilgrim

The most intelligent thing we can do is love, not reason. — Barry Lopez

I always think of myself as an 18-year-old beginning my career, all the time. — Marian Seldes

Writers block to me is all the voices in your head trying to tune out the one voice that has something worthy say. — Shanet Outing

If you never heard opportunity knock, maybe you're never at home. — Marilyn Vos Savant

Man is used to the fact that there are languages which he does not at first understand and which must be learned, but because art is primarily visual he expects that he should get the message immediately and is apt to be affronted if he doesn't. — Edward T. Hall

Like the cellar-growing vine is the Christian who lives in the darkness and bondage of fear. But let him go forth, with the liberty of God, into the light of love, and he will be like the plant in the field, healthy, robust, and joyful. — Henry Ward Beecher

Books, as Dryden has aptly termed them, are spectacles to read nature. Aeschylus and Aristotle, Shakespeare and Bacon, are priests who preach and expound the mysteries of man and the universe. They teach us to understand and feel what we see, to decipher and syllable the hieroglyphics of the senses. — Augustus William Hare