Francesca da Rimini Quotes
A lot of the images in my work are a kind of visual diary of places I've been, what I've seen, heard, smelt.

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Seen that way, the wholesale transformation of production technologies that is mandated by pollution prevention creates a new surge of economic development.
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Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens.
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Have friends. 'Tis a second existence.
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You know what, I'm a big coward and I'm really afraid of live audiences.
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I think the British audience might be more open-minded with some of my imagery and weird choices.
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Keep an eye on what your kids are seeing online. Parents need to stay involved in what their children are being exposed to. It's so important.
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Middle-aged women on telly is a bit of a hot topic - before, we were 27 to 37, and now we're 40 to 50. You do notice as you get older... you go past 35, and suddenly you're playing baddies.
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I'm just a worker.
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My dad was always busy. You would pop round for a cup of tea, and within minutes you would see him walking past with a step-ladder. He was always fixing things.
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When you don't get what you want, it just makes you accept real life.
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Rocket science is tough, and rockets have a way of failing.
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Virtue is reason which has become energy.
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I would love to be a voice in this maelstrom of chaos and obsessive celebrity infatuation that says, 'Let's talk about something that matters'.
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Today, no leader can afford to be indifferent to the challenge of engaging employees in the work of creating the future. Engagement may have been optional in the past, but it's pretty much the whole game today.
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Honesty is a complex and tricky thing, and we don't want to be honest all the time.
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Beauty is first and foremost an emotion.
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I suspect that young adults crave stories of broken futures because they themselves are uneasily aware that their world is falling apart.
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...the best figurative poetry speaks not to the frivolous intellect, but (if anything does) straight to the heart; and does it better than plain prose. There seems then to be something which is better said with metaphor than without, which goes straighter to its mark by going crooked, and hits its aim exactly by flying off at tangents.
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Photos have the real task of bringing exposure to places that we otherwise don't have much awareness of.
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I am not in politics to make more money.
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A lot of the images in my work are a kind of visual diary of places I've been, what I've seen, heard, smelt.