Traordinary Quotes & Sayings
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I realize that as I get more experience as I get older, my perception changes and that feeds the photograph. — Stephen Shore

it was impossible; trying to find a meaning in everything meant he had to remain alert and tense — Paulo Coelho

For what gives value to travel is fear. It breaks down a kind of inner structure we have. One can no longer cheat - hide behind the hours spent at the office or at the plant (those hours we protest so loudly, which protect us so well from the pain of being alone). — Albert Camus

If democracy is ever to be threatened, it will not be by revolutionary groups burning government offices and occupying the broadcasting and newspaper offices of the world. It will come from disenchantment, cynicism and despair caused by the realisation that the New World Order means we are all to be managed and not represented. — Tony Benn

If I thought I could never love you more, I didn't understand you well enough. — Julie Berry

In those times panics were common, — Alexandre Dumas

Almost every wise saying has an opposite one, no less wise, to balance it. — George Santayana

You have to resist falling in love with the money they [producers] want to give you. You have to really resist that, and you have to just think about the work and whether it's a movie that you would want to see. — Ice Cube

Aleksey and I have gathered together a bunch of kindred spirits who are also versatile musicians. We have a violinist who eats fire, another who is an acrobat, and a flutist who beats boxes. We hope in years to come to tour the U.S. with our 'League of X-traordinary musicians.' — Richard Hyung-ki Joo

There's some ex-traordinary things in books, said the mariner. — H.G.Wells

When I'm not surfing or sailing, I am to be found at the harbour working on my boat. — Laura Dekker

Most writers, most books, you have no idea whether it was a dollar or a million dollars. — Chad Harbach

The living have a simple choice. They can pay a high penalty for believing their lies - sheer stupidity! - or laugh at themselves and be happy. — Miguel Ruiz