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Photography was the first available demonstration that light could indeed exert an action sufficient to cause changes in material bodies.
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Note-taking is important to me: a week's worth of reading notes (or "thoughts I had in the shower" notes) is cumulatively more interesting than anything I might be able to come up with on a single given day.
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Your best work always seems to have been done by someone else.
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I have always loved and continued to love Johnny Depp. Period. End of story.
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Any artist always has misgivings about calling himself an artist.
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In schools, many kids are asked, "What is your plan?," but many aren't even thinking that far ahead.
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It's the boredom that kills you. You read until you're tired of that. You do crossword puzzles until you're tired of that. This is torture. This is mental torture.
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I wanted to create a place where parents can come and find products that are safe for their children, as well as good for the planet.
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We find ourselves ethically destitute just when, for the first time, we are faced with ultimacy, the irreversible closing down of the earth's functioning in its major life systems. Our ethical traditions know how to deal with suicide, homicide and even genocide, but these traditions collapse entirely when confronted with biocide, the killing of the life systems of the earth, and geocide, the devastation of the earth itself.
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Senator Arlen Specter hasn't really switched parties; he's simply realized he cannot win the Pennsylvania Republican primary election