Garry Winogrand Quotes
Nobody sold prints then and prices didn't mean anything. In terms of earning your living, it was a joke.

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I'm a capitalist but one who is smallist and localist, and who favours businesses where owners are still in charge.
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I do have friends who make movies, but for the most part, I never really wanted to feel like I was part of an industry.
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We want to encourage people. We want to help them. We want them to see all the good things God has placed in them and give them a right future.
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Often, what you see in the media is driven by economic forces.
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I love the way girls in London dress; it's so different to the American 'blow-dry and immaculate grooming' thing.
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I will not say anything about my father. Period. I don't have a dad.
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It's important for people of colour to have the opportunities to play characters that are as nuanced - as three-dimensional, as human - as the characters who we traditionally see getting to play the protagonist. The good guys and the bad guys. The reason that is important is because it's a better reflection of the reality of the world we live in.
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What's better? Dogs or broomsticks? I mean will the world really ever know?
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There was great comraderie among players and coaches. We enjoyed the time we were together... road trips were fun. I don't know that there was one moment that stood out among all the good times we had.
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Drawings, paintings, and sculptures. That's the three pillars of art academia.
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My inner motivation is to make the world a better place; the bad guy and the good guy think the same thing.
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It's really cool when, in every genre of music, you can listen to a song and know what era it was from.
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Rock is rock, and, rock and roll, rock is just short for rock and roll.
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We would normally play it to Cynthia or whoever was around
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You know a guy a longtime, and I mean really know him, you don't get used to the idea that he's dead just overnight.
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There is, therefore, no solution possible other than an economy directed by the workers through their organisations of control-through the workers' syndicates.
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George Raft may or may not have gone both ways, but he was very sensitive to what they said about him, and it was one factor why he decided to play all those gangsters in the movies.
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Nobody sold prints then and prices didn't mean anything. In terms of earning your living, it was a joke.