Wogus Love Quotes & Sayings
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To say that "the camera cannot lie" is merely to underline the multiple deceits that are now practised in its name. — Marshall McLuhan
Telling ourselves that fiction is in a sense true and at the same time not true is essential to the art of fiction. It's been at the heart of fiction from the start. Fiction offers both truth, and we know it's a flat-out lie. Sometimes it drives a novelist mad. Sometimes it energizes us. — Joanna Scott
Only photograph what you love. — Tim Walker
Peaks are a process in which confidence is tested over and over before investors ultimately concede that they were suffering from "hopeful delusion. — Peter Atwater
Strike hard and fast and do not separate. — Heinz Guderian
You see, Francisco, a warrior isn't just someone who slays dragons - or Englishmen, like Mel Gibson does in our favorite movie, Braveheart. A warrior can also be a man who takes apart an engine to make soup and then serves it to his brothers, keeping up their spirits with the rising inflections of his voice. — Hector Tobar
God is not an audiophile demanding the best possible stage sound. — Gangai Victor
My favorite photos are the ones where people don't really see me. I'm more interested in looking at people looking at things. — Nick Zinner
If we wish to foresee the future of mathematics, our proper course is to study the history and present condition of the science. — Henri Poincare
I didn't realize that everyone was so attracted to my hair. I thought, well what about my music? — Faith Hill
It's hard to get fluffed up about love anymore. I've lived it. I try to avoid it. If I'm extremely fond of a woman, if I think I might really wind up walking down the aisle again ... I go in another direction. — Phil Everly
But you know what their real problem with me was? I never wanted to be one of them. That's what bothers bullies the most. — Michelle Hodkin
The utopian, immanent, and continually frustrated goal of the modern state is to reduce the chaotic, disorderly, constantly changing social reality beneath it to something more closely resembling the administrative grid of its observations. — James C. Scott
Flirting with the maids now, are we?" Edward said, pouring ale from the jug into the tankards. "Merely reminding myself of my masculinity. Being the dandy can shake it's foundations on occasion." "Dinner with Lynden being one of those occasions?" Hughe accepted the tankard with a grunt. "Next time he makes eyes at me, I'll thank you not to laugh."
-Monk & Hughe — C.J. Archer
