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“Now that I look back on it, having retired from being a reporter, it was kind of romantic. It was a wonderful way to live one's life, just as I imagined it would be when I was 6 or 7.”
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“[A photograph] should do something to the beholder; either give a more complete appreciation of beauty, or, if nothing else, even a good mental kick in the pants.”
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“I knew what I took upon myself and I was prepared to lose my life by so doing.”
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“Energy flows where attention goes.”
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“There is something about the presence of a cat... that seems to take the bite out of being alone.”
Source : Louis J. Camuti, Lloyd Alexander (1962). “Park Avenue Vet”
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“I like this other world, this forgetting of myself. The actor works in order to escape, not to find himself. You become an actor by leaving yourself, and then you have to keep acting. How tragic!”
Source : Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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“What distinguishes the historian from the collector of historical facts is generalization.”
Source : Edward Hallett Carr (1962). “What Is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961”
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“The journey toward the heart is always a journey home.”