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Woltjer Kt100 Quotes By Jeanne Moreau

How can you say something's important if you don't first withdraw and feel how rich you've become? That way you can become really generous. Otherwise, what do you give? — Jeanne Moreau

Woltjer Kt100 Quotes By Robert Lee Moore

That teacher teaches best who teaches least. — Robert Lee Moore

Woltjer Kt100 Quotes By Fawn Weaver

Our world badly needs people who know how to listen. — Fawn Weaver

Woltjer Kt100 Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

What, after all, do I stand for besides an archaic code of gentlemanly behaviour towards captured foes, and what do I stand against except the new science of degradation that kills people on their knees, confused and disgraced in their own eyes? Would I have dared to face the crowd to demand justice for these ridiculous barbarian prisoners with their backsides in the air? Justice: once that word is uttered, where will it all end? Easier to shout No! Easier to be beaten and made a martyr. Easier to lay my head on a block than to defend the cause of justice for the barbarians: for where can that argument lead but to laying down our arms and opening the gates of the town to the people whose land we have raped? The old magistrate, defender of the rule of law, enemy in his own way of the State, assaulted and imprisoned, impregnably virtuous, is not without his own twinges of doubt. — J.M. Coetzee

Woltjer Kt100 Quotes By Sally Mann

You start blocking out things, and that's a really important part of taking a picture is the ability to isolate what you're - what you're concentrating on. — Sally Mann

Woltjer Kt100 Quotes By Khadija Rupa

Like a forgotten old photograph, this dream will stay pressed, between the pages of a book you don't feel like reading anymore. — Khadija Rupa

Woltjer Kt100 Quotes By Winston Churchill

Things don't happen to me. I happen to things! — Winston Churchill