Top 14 Quotes About Documenting History
#1. Exercise is a journey, not a destination. It must be continued for the rest of your life. We do not stop exercising because we grow old - we grow old because we stop exercising.
Kenneth H. Cooper
#2. My little dog, he did not get ill. It is so funny that people get ill on a boat and dogs do not.
Anna Held
#3. She wanted to find a loose thread in the twilight. Pull it. See what shined so brightly behind it, through the snags.
Ainslie Hogarth
#4. And my mother always knew that, hence her Nikon raised high and pointed right into the mirror. She sensed that by documenting her own body, she was preserving her history. Beautifully. Nakedly. Imperfectly. Her private experiment made way for my public one.
Lena Dunham
#5. She had seen this relationship dying before it ever lived, but allowed optimism and lust to blind her.
Thomm Quackenbush
#6. In the Federal Government, electronic records are as indispensable as their paper counterparts for documenting citizens' rights, the actions for which officials are accountable, and the nation's history.
Allen Weinstein
#7. Big businesses are beginning to realize that the employee who puts his job before his home life is not as effective as the one who has a happy, fulfilling marriage.
Kevin Leman
#8. Civilization is first of all a moral thing. Without truth, respect for duty, love of neighbor, and virtue, everything is destroyed. The morality of a society is alone the basis of civilization.
Henri Frederic Amiel
#9. I think that sexual oppression and dictatorship go hand in hand.
Hugh Hefner
#10. Memory is a few lines snipped from a larger story that we are privileged to tuck away between the pages of our minds.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#11. Today we did what we had to do. They counted on America to be passive. They counted wrong.
Ronald Reagan
#12. No, not in a creepy way. I am anti-incest. It says so on my bumper sticker.
Laurel Ulen Curtis
#13. Just as it is wrong to work on chess by studying only the first 10-15 moves, so it is wrong to play one and the same opening system, even though it be rich in variations and nuances.
Efim Geller
#14. One of her dearest and handsomest friends was a sorcerer, and from him she had learned so much magic even her hairpins got up and started living serious-minded lives, writing hairpin-ballads, celebrating hairpin-holidays, and inventing several new schools of philosophy.
Catherynne M Valente
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