Scott Kelby Quotes
Once digital came, I could see my images instantly right there on the camera. I think that makes you a better photographer because you can see right there if your subject's eyes are closed or if you exposed it wrong and if it's too bright or dark. You can fix it right here. With film, you wouldn't know until you got the prints back if something was messed up, and then there was nothing you could do. That was a huge advantage.

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President Reagan stood for conservative principles in a way that brought people together.
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My desire to experiment comes from my attention-deficit approach to cosmetics. I just get really bored, really easily.
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I'm the C.E.O., nominated by the shareholders. If they're not happy, I have to take the consequences.
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Unlike fashion, art isn't applied. It doesn't have to serve anybody. It doesn't have to be there for any other reason than to give an impression of what the world is about.
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In my personal life, I would just feel like, I will always be cool with everyone.
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I said I wanted to strap guns on an El Camino. When I brought it up at a meeting, they said great. I realized there's no adult in the room.
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For nine years I worked to change what was hairdressing then into a geometric art form with color, perm without setting which had never been done before.
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People ask what my goal is. I don't have a goal.
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The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot forever fence it out.
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The man who would forge to the front in this competitive age must be a man of prompt and determined decision.
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When you go on an audition it's very frightening.
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When I came back to Washington to be The Times' chief congressional correspondent in 1991, I was looking for a book subject, and Ted Kennedy stood out for two reasons.
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A lot of people glorify and romanticize the idea of being an early bloomer: finding success very early and being a child star. But it can also be quite dangerous.
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It was the era of Tab Hunter and Rock Hudson; they all had a certain look.
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There's always a part of your nation's history that you haven't been told that... has a powerful impact on how you yourself may behave and may believe.
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A person who knows but a little will put on an air of knowledge. This is a matter of inexperience. When someone knows something well, it will not be seen in his manner.
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I have learned to keep to myself how exceptional I am.
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I was on the cheerleading squad and drama and the choir, but I was friends with everybody. I was not a partier. I was too Type A and crazy about my grades, but I was still there at everything.
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I used to be able to do the Chinese splits, where you open your legs sideways.
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You can dwell on things, and if you open your eyes and pay attention to it, those things start popping up around you.
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I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgetteth himself, and all things are in him: thus all things become his down-going.
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I don't think Julia Roberts is as innocent as her image suggests. You have to be a really smart cookie to create an image as clean and pure and on-the-money as hers.
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[Mrs. Allen was] never satisfied with the day unless she spent the chief of it by the side of Mrs. Thorpe, in what they called conversation, but in which there was scarcely ever any exchange of opinion, and not often any resemblance of subject, for Mrs. Thorpe talked chiefly of her children, and Mrs. Allen of her gowns.
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Once digital came, I could see my images instantly right there on the camera. I think that makes you a better photographer because you can see right there if your subject's eyes are closed or if you exposed it wrong and if it's too bright or dark. You can fix it right here. With film, you wouldn't know until you got the prints back if something was messed up, and then there was nothing you could do. That was a huge advantage.