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These people live again in print as intensely as when their images were captured on old dry plates of sixty years ago ... I am walking in their alleys, standing in their rooms and sheds and workshops, looking in and out of their windows. Any they in turn seem to be aware of me. — Ansel Adams

It becomes easy," Finbar said. "It's in the training; the ability to see your enemy as something other than a real man. He is a lesser breed, defined by his beliefs - you learn to do with him what you will, and bend him to your purpose. — Juliet Marillier

I want your sun to reach my raindrops, so your heat can raise my soul upward like a cloud. — Rumi

Reflect, old man! We have been pals for years. Your mother likes me."
"No, she doesn't."
"Well, anyway, we were at school together and you owe me a tenner."
"Oh, well," he said in a resigned sort of voice. — P.G. Wodehouse

You sick, twisted monster, Sabrina seethed at Pinocchio. — Michael Buckley

I don't believe so much in the value of a single picture anymore. I don't really photograph for the wall. — Ernst Haas

O, what a joy for a shy man to feel himself so solitary, that he may lift his voice to its highest pitch without hazard of a listener! — Nathaniel Hawthorne

The strongest bulwark of authority is uniformity; the least divergence from it is the greatest crime. — Emma Goldman

I like each of my books to be different. Once I've done something I like to move on and push myself to learn new things and expand the limits of poetic form. — Campbell McGrath

There are things of such darkness and horror - just, I suppose, as there are things of such great beauty - that they will not fit through the puny human doors of perception. — Stephen King

How could she have believed such an artificial life as the theatre was suitable? — Anne McCaffrey

... because you didn't have a choice,
because that's what work is, right? — Mathew Henderson

Top-down leaders, by withholding power from those in the ranks, deprive them of the ability to use the expertise and information vested in them to respond directly and with speed to customer concerns. — Sally Helgesen