Wayne Gerard Trotman Quotes
Armon stared into the wild darkness of his opponent and saw a reflection of his own fall.

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I've always liked street lights, and I've always photographed them. I probably have a collection of two to three thousand photographs of them, just around the city, mainly at night.
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The Law of Triviality... briefly stated, it means that the time spent on any item of the agenda will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.
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Photography is an accident.
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Singles, whatever. But selling a million albums feels like an impossible thing to do.
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Kids accept where they are because they don't know the past. They know what they have; they know where they are.
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The biggest part of my fashion choices is how comfortable it is.
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Once you get into a part, and someone sees you, you get asked to do it again.
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I love meeting new people, different cultures. I love that.
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Some parents do not send their children to school because they don't know its importance at all.
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You know yourself, once you've had the excitement of riding thoroughbreds, it's not very interesting riding anything else. But I still love horses; I just don't have one any more.
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The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked together.
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Bush has compiled a fiscal record of startling recklessness.
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The wisdom of man never yet contrived a system of taxation that would operate with perfect equality.
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To the patient, any operation is momentous.
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Stories mimic life like certain insects mimic leaves and twigs.
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I think that people just have this core desire to express who they are. And I think that's always existed.
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Beauty in things exists in the mind which contemplates them.
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Being understood is not the most essential thing in life.
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I feel like God's given me a gift that I want to steward and share with the world.
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They are deceptively simple. I admit that. But for me, all my life I try to simplify things. As a child in school, things were very hard for me to understand often, and I developed a knack, I think. I developed a process to simplify things so I would understand them.
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The lnternet is turning economics inside-out. For example, everybody on the internet now wants stuff for free and there are so many free services available.
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No amount of money will induce someone to lay down their life, but they will gladly do so for a bit of yellow ribbon.
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Armon stared into the wild darkness of his opponent and saw a reflection of his own fall.