Top 19 Henry Fox Talbot Quotes

#1. Photography was the first available demonstration that light could indeed exert an action sufficient to cause changes in material bodies.

Henry Fox Talbot

#2. Spiders' teeth are not so long as a torment that cannot be avowed.

Raymond Queneau

#3. Love is knowing when to let go

M.K. Wilke

#4. I've whipped the Harvard graduate's ass. Nothing against Harvard - it's a hell of a school - but there I was, twenty five yards behind, wrapped in leg irons, and I beat him.

Don King

#5. One advantage of the discovery of the Photographic Art will be, that it will enable us to introduce into our pictures a multitude of minute details which add to the truth and reality of the representation, but which no artist would take the trouble to faithfully copy from nature.

Henry Fox Talbot

#6. Thank you for returning me to my family. That was a crazy, dangerous thing to do." "I was feeling a little crazy and dangerous then.

Susan Ee

#7. I do not claim to have perfected an art but to have commenced one, the limits of which it is not possible at present exactly to ascertain.

Henry Fox Talbot

#8. Profit isn't a purpose, it's a result. To have purpose means the things we do are of real value to others.

Simon Sinek

#9. What is the cheapest to you now is likely to be the dearest to you in the end.

John Ruskin

#10. IF you think you can your probally right, if you think you can't, your probally right,

C.S. Lewis

#11. Arms are instruments of ill omen, not the instruments of the gentleman. When one is compelled to use them, it is best to do so without relish.

Laozi

#12. We do not have the right to feel helpless. We must help ourselves. After destiny has delivered what it delivers, we are responsible for our lives.

Cheryl Strayed

#13. It is the Prana that is manifesting as motion.

Swami Vivekananda

#14. Whoever is not prepared to talk about capitalism should also remain silent about fascism,

Max Horkheimer

#15. I'm 31 years old and can't complain about the money I make and the smiles I can create on people's faces.

Jeff Hardy

#16. [The camera] may be said to make a picture of whatever it sees, the object glass is the eye of the instrument - the sensitive paper may be compared to the retina.

Henry Fox Talbot

#17. I'm so vigorous, and I so take it for granted, because I've always been a real physical person.

Sally Field

#18. It would be nice once during my life to go over [to Europe] and study the original paintings of the Masters.

E. J. Hughes

#19. I saw few die of hunger; of eating, a hundred thousand.

Benjamin Franklin

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