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The world did have too many words. The sound of the rain was all we needed.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
The enemy of photography is the convention, the fixed rules of 'how to do'. The salvation of photography comes from the experiment.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
In my time and neighborhood (and in my soul) there was only one standard by which a woman measured success: did some man want her?
— Jessamyn West
Cameras don't take pictures, people take pictures.
— Michael Lesy
My talent lies in the expression of my life and creative power through light, colour and form. As a painter I can convey the essence of life.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
The illiterate of the future will be the person ignorant of the use of the camera as well as the pen.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
A dwelling should be not a retreat from space, but life in space.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
I'd breathe. I'd eat. I might one day laugh again. But I wouldn't be living. There is no life for me without you.
— Kristen Ashley
The invention of photography destroyed the canons of representational, imitative art.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
The photographer is a manipulator of light; photography is a manipulation of light.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Photography, when used as a representational art, is not a mere copy of nature. This is proved by the rarity of the 'good' photograph.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
In seeking success you must also seek fulfillment. Ask yourself not only what you want to be but who you want to be.
— Elizabeth Dole
Annie Jump Cannon (left) and Henrietta Leavitt, whose unsung labours and incisive deductions made Hubble's breakthroughs possible.
— Bill Bryson
Every period has its own optical focus.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
The organization of light and shadow effects produce a new enrichment of vision.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
The experience of space is not a privilege of the gifted few, but a biological function.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy