Top 11 1690s England Quotes
#1. He could not feel her near him in the darkness nor hear her voice touch his ear. He waited for some minutes listening. He could hear nothing: the night was perfectly silent. He listened again: perfectly silent. He felt that he was alone.
James Joyce
#2. Trust few men; above all, keep your follies to yourself.
Walter Raleigh
#3. I do not believe such a quality as chance exists. Every incident that happens must be a link in a chain.
Benjamin Disraeli
#4. Vision evokes emotion. There is no such thing as an emotionless vision.
Andy Stanley
#5. I call the discourse of power any discourse that engenders blame, hence guilt, in its recipient.
Roland Barthes
#6. God give me patience, to reconcile with what I am not able to change
Give me strength to change what I can
And give me wisdom to distinguish one from another.
Marcus Aurelius
#7. I never claim my photographs reveal some definitive truth. I claim that this is what I saw and felt about the subject at the time the pictures were made. That's all that any photographer can claim. I do not know any great photographer who would presume otherwise.
David Hurn
#9. There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.
Ansel Adams
#10. [To] Immediately ... turn to our spirit and exercise our spirit to contact God ... practically means that we do not trust in ourselves but in God.
Witness Lee
#11. I'm not gay, but I don't think you have to be gay to have a gay hero. Growing up, Alan Turing was certainly mine. I'm also not the greatest mathematician of my generation. We have lots of biographical differences, but nonetheless, I always identified with him so much.
Graham Moore
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