
Top 20 Bunnell Quotes
#1. Full-color images lack the poignancy of monochrome ... Black-and-white film inherently peels off interesting images from the world; it sees things we do not see, and thus insists on the existence of a phantom presence within reality, a world we cannot perceive.
Peter C Bunnell
#4. We should cease to talk about vague and unreal objectives such as human rights, the raising of the living standards, and democratization. The day is not far off when we are going to have to deal in straight power concepts. The less we are then hampered by idealistic slogans, the better.
George F. Kennan
#5. It is like falling in love. If you can notice, the grass is greener, the sky is bluer and the air is fresher. I don't know if it is the magic of the Alps or an emotional gravitational pull for the soul, but what I know is, it is truly Paradise on Earth!
Shahla Khan
#6. But all I could think of was taking some books to read in jail. I held everybody up, choosing which ones to take.
John Clellon Holmes
#7. Each image suggests an inner reality, a kind of scar of the past, a reflection of an act or an event once lived.
Peter C Bunnell
#8. Photographs freed from the scientific bias can, and indeed usually do, have double meanings, implied meanings, unintended meanings, can hint and insinuate, and may even mean the opposite of what they apparently mean.
Peter C Bunnell
#9. Believe me, folks, we do not know it all, and no one should be surprised at that revelation.
James Bunnell
#11. Marx called religion an opiate, and all too often it is. But philosophy is an anaesthetic, a shot to keep the wonder away.
N.D. Wilson
#12. Marriage is like a long conversation that always ends too soon.
Cassandra Clare
#13. I grew up listening to 2 Live Crew and N.W.A. and I never went out and shot nobody.
Eminem
#14. The true rose, the miracle of nature, owed nothing to the hand of man.
Iris Murdoch
#15. Lag ... occurred between an initial discovery and its effective clinical application. We analyzed 111 such lags: 8% amounted to 0.1 to 1 year; another 18% were 1 to 10 years; 17% (lagged) 11-20 years; ... 39% (lagged) 21-50 years; only 18% required more than 50 years for application.
Julius H. Comroe Jr.
#16. Writing is simply another means for truth to escape, besides crawling out the hole it's eaten in the author's belly.
Dianne Kozdrey Bunnell
#17. As one of the voices of rural New Yorkers in Congress, I am committed to supporting efforts such as these that will make a real impact in people's lives.
John M. McHugh
#18. In a sense, photographs are highly literary, and the photographer, like the writer, has to be both a master of craft and a visionary. Patient accumulation of facts and then speculation about their meaning is the nature of authorship in both mediums.
Peter C Bunnell
#19. The nineteenth-century way of looking at the photograph was as a mirror for the memory, and at that time the photographs almost looked like mirrors, with their polished metallic surfaces.
Peter C Bunnell
#20. In photography, the issue of the integration of form and content is exceptionally difficult because of the widely held belief that photographs must be a kind of vicarious experience of the subject itself.
Peter C Bunnell
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