Top 15 Benrey Fanart Quotes
#1. It would be nice to be on the charts again, nice to be recognised.
Nancy Sinatra
#2. The head of the photographer is more important than his camera
Philippe Halsman
#3. Family. If one member wasn't being a pain in the ass, another one would be guaranteed to fill the slot
Jeaniene Frost
#4. Sarene laughed wryly. You love me, Father - no parent wants to admit that is daughter is unattractive. The truth of the matter is, no man wants an intelligent wife.
Brandon Sanderson
#5. You should know there is nothing more dangerous than a man who is not afraid to die. i have lost everything, but that frees me.
Julie Kagawa
#6. The trouble with the social-democratic state is that, when government does too much, nobody else does much of anything.
Mark Steyn
#7. It is only with true love and compassion that we can begin to mend what is broken in the world. It is these two blessed things that can begin to heal all broken hearts.
Steve Maraboli
#8. There is an outdated belief that girls are not as good at science and math subjects as boys. But according to the report 'Generation STEM,' high school girls earn more math and science credits than boys do, and their GPAs, aggregated across math and science classes, are higher than boys'.
Padmasree Warrior
#9. Any of us can achieve virtue, if by virtue we merely mean the avoidance of the vices that do not attract us.
Robert Staughton Lynd
#10. One of the best ways of showing pluralism in action is for people to do service together, and that has so many benefits.
Eboo Patel
#11. It is quite easy to remark the absurdities and contradictions of a country's social system from outside its borders, but very difficult if one has been brought up in it ...
Doris Lessing
#12. I'm going to hell for the lies I tell.
Kelly Oram
#13. The photographer hopes, in brief, to discover a tension so exact that it is peace.
Robert Adams
#15. ~EDITORIAL REVIEW~
" ... Wickard will have readers on edge ..."
" ... a methodical, white-knuckled grip of the throat, the tension getting tighter."
"A leisurely paced but ultimately rewarding, riveting thriller."
Douglas Wickard