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I wish they would only take me as I am.
— Vincent Van Gogh
To get strangers to hate you even faster, crank up the volume on that very interesting ringtone of yours.
— Demetri Martin
Sometimes, we are so attached to our way of life that we turn down wonderful opportunities simply because don't know what to do with it.
— Paulo Coelho
It's good to shock. It's not good to always be careful. It's good to disturb a little.
— Ellen Von Unwerth
I like to photograph anyone before they know what their best angles are.
— Ellen Von Unwerth
I really have this sense that time is passing, and it's important to do what you have wanted to do.
— Arlie Russell Hochschild
Regret is poison that kills the soul.
— Karen Marie Moning
There is hardly a man on earth who will take advice unless he is certain that it is positively bad.
— John Burroughs
I don't stand behind the camera drooling. Knowing that, the models are more likely to open up and relax.
— Ellen Von Unwerth
Women are not just there to be admired, they are there to be enjoyed.
— Ellen Von Unwerth
The rich man can afford to be happy and wise; the poor man is wiser still, for he understands sadness.
— William Henry Chase
Help your pieces so they can help you
— Paul Morphy
I think that the obsession with technique is a male thing. Boy's toys. They love playing ... I would rather search for a new model or location.
— Ellen Von Unwerth
I like beautiful clothing. I love Bergdorfs.
— Jackee Harry
What's wrong with her soul?"
"Nothing. She's just not actually in possession of it. — Rachel Vincent
"Nothing. She's just not actually in possession of it. — Rachel Vincent
A sexy picture can come from anyone who forms an intimacy with their subject. You can take a sexy picture of your cat if you want to.
— Ellen Von Unwerth
I always wanted to go into acting.
— Rupert Grint
Reading is an activity that not only expands the mind but also enhances the soul and cultivates ones character.
— Divine G.
Tolerance is the last virtue of a man without principle.
— G.K. Chesterton