Ernst Haas Quotes
The best pictures differentiate themselves by nuances...a tiny relationship - either a harmony or a disharmony - that creates a picture.
Ernst Haas
Quotes to Explore
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I love learning new things that will never be put to practical use.
Jackson Rathbone
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I think people get a sense of possibility when they're on a plane, even romantic possibility, wondering if the perfect person is going to sit down next to them or something.
Walter Kirn
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Microsoft, Disney, Ford, Facebook, and a hundreds and thousands of other companies that affect us daily all began life as baby companies, aka start-ups.
Fabrizio Moreira
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When I was a kid, we always had big gardens, acres of stuff we grew out in the yard.
Randy Houser
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The words of the world want to make sentences.
Gaston Bachelard
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My mum was my inspiration. As cliche as that sounds, she was the reason that we started. She chose cycling to lose weight. I was only eight at the time, so I just followed what my mum did.
Laura Trott
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If purpose, then, is inherent in art, so is it in Nature also. The best illustration is the case of a man being his own physician, for Nature is like that - agent and patient at once.
Aristotle
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I don't want anyone to have to interview me. I wish I didn't have to talk too much about myself.
Mike Tyson
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Once you really love a person and, if you want to be in a committed relationship
the games need to stop. I mean, you can find some other games to play.
Vivica A. Fox
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After Fifth Harmony succeeds to the fullest of its capacity, one day we can go off and do our individual things.
Normani Kordei Hamilton
Fifth Harmony
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There's no question that photographs communicate more instantly and powerfully than words do, but if you want to communicate a complex concept clearly, you need words, too.
Galen Rowell
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The fighter (like the writer) must stand alone. If he loses he cannot call an executive conference and throw off on a vice president or the assistant sales manager. He is consequently resented by fractional characters who cannot live outside an organization.
A. J. Liebling