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hard-times roots facts
Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. Charles Dickens
hard-times facts want
Now, what I want is, Facts. . . . Facts alone are wanted in life. Charles Dickens
hard-times hard
I just have a hard time displaying things. Cary Fukunaga
hard-times sensitive hard
If you're sensitive, you will have a hard time with me. Bill Parcells
hard-times define-yourself having-a-hard-time
Take the time to define yourself and define your value. If you're having a hard time doing that, ask yourself: What is something I would say to someone I love? Beyonce Knowles
hard-times nba giving
All the guys in the locker room will give me a hard time and call me Robin Thicke or call me Justin Bieber. Chandler Parsons
hard-times years two
The worst years of my life were the first two years I was doing standup. You're learning how to do, and you're going on stage in front of two drunks and people aren't laughing and you're broke. That's a really hard time in your life. Bill Maher
hard-times jewels lovers
O troubled forms, O early love unfortunate and hard, Time has estranged you into a jewel cold and pure Edna St. Vincent Millay
hard-times people feelings
Only during hard times do people come to understand how difficult it is to be master of their feelings and thoughts. Anton Chekhov
here-i-am government paper
The primary function of the government is - and here I am quoting directly from the U.S. Constitution - 'to spew out paper.' Dave Barry
here-i-am waiting forget
Here I am with you & yet not for a single moment do I forget that there's an unfinished novel waiting for me. Anton Chekhov
here-i-am silence comfort
Tintinnabulation is like this. Here I am alone with silence. I have discovered that it is enough when a single note is beautifully played. This note, or a silent beat, or a moment of silence comfort me. Arvo Part
here-i-am clown stuck-in-the-middle
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am... Bob Dylan
here-i-am broken bleeding
And yet here I am. Broken and bleeding on the inside, heartsick, I am here. Elizabeth Scott
here-i-am cake louisiana
I grew up in Louisiana, a lot of carbohydrates, fried foods, all very good. Butter, lots of homemade cakes and cookies. Here I am in Los Angeles and just really educating myself about food. Once you know better, you do better. Ali Landry
here-i-am car office
I thought you might need a ride.' 'The headmaster's office called me a car.' He shrugged, indifferent but amused. 'And here I am in a submarine. Ally Carter
here-i-am ignorant survival
I am ignorant and impotent and yet, somehow or other, here I am, unhappy, no doubt, profoundly dissatisfied ... In spite of everything I survive. Aldous Huxley
here-i-am want way
I don't ever want to make taking pictures into another way of saying 'Here I am'. Because I'm as here as I want to be. Jamie Lee Curtis
photographer cry shows
If it makes you cry, it goes in the show. Annie Leibovitz
photographer
I never set out to be a photographer. David Bailey
photographer exhausted possibility
Photographers stop photographing a subject too soon before they have exhausted the possibilities. Dorothea Lange
photographer moments fixed
Everything is a subject. Every subject has a rhythm. To feel it is the raison detre. The photograph is a fixed moment of such a raison detre, which lives on in itself. Andre Kertesz
photographer boring boring-things
I like boring things. Andy Warhol
photographer
Beauty is a sign of intelligence. Andy Warhol
photographer produce distinction
The good photographer will produce a competent picture every time whatever his subject. But only when his subject makes and immediate and direct appeal to his own interests will he produce a work of distinction. Bill Brandt
photographer impressed havens
I haven't seen too many images that have impressed me! Berenice Abbott
photographer contradiction natural
A photograph is a meeting place where the interests of the photographer, the photographed, the viewer and those who are using the photograph are often contradictory. These contradictions both hide and increase the natural ambiguity of the photographic image. John Berger