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“the labors of the true critic are more essential to the author, even, than to the reader.”
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“Set peace of mind as your highest goal, and organize your life around it.”
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“Photography is much more about elimination than inclusion. The images we make with a lens typically eliminate ninety percent of our field of view and everything that is out of our field of view. The shutter slices time, eliminating all moments before and after it opens and closes. Three dimensions are reduced to two. And in some cases color is removed. How can we call these kinds of artifacts unaltered?”
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“When girls in Canada dream about becoming members of parliament, they have a pretty good expectation that parliament is going to be around for them when they graduate. There is no such expectation in Afghanistan. It's all still hope and wanting it but not really sure if it's going to be around.”
Source : Source: www.teachingbooks.net
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“Your earthly body is after all nothing more than a dress and inside it is a finer dress, and you yourself are in this finer dress.”
Source : "The Three Candles of Little Veronica: The Story of a Child’s Soul in this World and the Other". Book by Manfred Kyber, 1975.
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“A woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual.”
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“She might be without country, without nation, but inside her there was still a being that could exist and be free, that could simply say I amwithout adding a this, or a that, without saying I am Indian, Guyanese, English, or anything else in the world.”
Source : Sharon Maas (2014). “Of Marriageable Age”, p.395, Bookouture
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“Musically I try to connect a common bridge between such exhilarating feelings as performing at the Acropolis, to the emotions each and every one of us feel everyday. In the end, a good melody will always stand the test of time.”
Source : Interview with Fred Wheeler, Indie Journal, 2002.