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Let us not be afraid to allow for post-visualization. By post-visualization I refer to the willingness on the part of the photographer to revisualize the final image at any point in the entire photographic process. — Jerry Uelsmann

A flawless, self-sustaining loop, an immaculate system in which trust and cooperation can never take root. Progress becomes impossible, for all strangers are potential enemies, the 'other' who must be hunted down until the last bullet is spent. You — Rick Yancey

I guess the ultimate luxury professionally is to be able to change your direction, to work in another medium. — Paul McCartney

Do not search for SUCCESS off in the distance, but instead recognize it and grasp it right where you are! — Napoleon Hill

I'll experience vulnerability when I just don't have any more to give. — Jason Mraz

If you are not a feminist in love, you fail to recognise someone who does not love you. Feminism makes love easier. Otherwise, there is the danger of feeling romantically drawn to someone who does not see you as an equal. — Gloria Steinem

A colleague once nicknamed me - half mocking - the 'magical stranger' because I get people to tell me things. — Stephen Rodrick

For ages they had been without lives of their own. The whole of their being was open to the world and nothing divided them from the rest of creation. — Thomas Ligotti

The most important thing is to actually think about what you do. To become aware and actually think about the effect of what you do on the environment and on society. That's key, and that underlies everything else. — Jane Goodall

Animation is everywhere - it is the omnipresent visual language of the 21st century. — Paul Wells

The great thing about getting married young like I did and having a child so young is that he gets to know all the relatives. He knew his great-grandmother, and we sat down together and tied down the stories of our uncles and aunts. They were quite the characters, and we tied them to about 50 recipes. It's like a memoir-cookbook. — Tony Danza