
Top 14 Value Of Photographs Quotes
#1. I have an abiding faith in the fact that time will change the value of photographs. What you see today may be so familiar to everyone that they don't immediately appreciate or value it.
Rondal Partridge
#2. God doesn't give people burdens they can't handle.
Jodi Picoult
#3. Lympne Castle opens its doors to visitors during the summer only. It is privately owned, and more an interesting medieval manor than a castle.
David Hewson
#4. As an artist, it is great to be able to market yourself to people who don't know you, and people who do.
Tony Yayo
#5. 13Let us behave decently, as in the daytime, not in carousing and drunkenness, not in sexual immorality and debauchery, not in dissension and jealousy.
Anonymous
#6. Every event creates a memory in the heart; photographs remind and reinforce that memory in the future,
Debasish Mridha
#7. In an initial period, Photography, in order to surprise, photographs the notable; but soon, by a familiar reversal, it decrees notable whatever it photographs. The 'anything whatever' then becomes the sophisticated acme of value.
Roland Barthes
#8. I am not an 'instant' actor ... to really do anything, I've got to try it five or six or a dozen times.
Judy Holliday
#9. Most of the photographs people take with their cameraphones are of little value in terms of documentary.
Martin Parr
#10. Who struggles can fail. Who doesn't struggle has already failed!
Bertolt Brecht
#11. Former pleasures meant nothing to me anymore. Life was a series of tasks to be endured, and even the simplest ones were painfully arduous. It took everything I could muster to cook a meal, wash the dishes, or do the laundry. My income was virtually nonexistent. My occupation was therapy.
Rachel Reiland
#12. We in Britain stopped evolving gastronomically with the advent of the pie. Everything beyond that seemed like a brave, frightening new world. We knew the French were up to something across the Channel, but we didn't want anything to do with it.
John Oliver
#13. When Washington visited Portsmouth in 1789, he was not much impressed by the architecture of the little town that had stood by him so stoutly in the struggle for independence.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
#14. Music's the soundtrack of my life and has been since I was a teenager. There's always music. If I'm not playing it, I'm listening to it. With my writing ... sometimes it inspires a story, sometimes it highlights something I'm working on, sometimes it simply helps me stay in the narrative mood.
Charles De Lint
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