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I found my way into the indie world a bit late in my career, but it was something that I was really passionate about doing.
— Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Every photograph is the photographer's opinion about something. It's how they feel about something: what they think is horrible, tragic, funny.
— Mary Ellen Mark
I guess I feel the same way about being a corpse. Why lie around on your back when you can do something interesting and new, something useful?
— Mary Roach
Well, she was through. If he wanted her, he'd have to do something about it.
— Mary J. Williams
[Matt] Lindland looks just like 'Woogie' from 'There's Something
About Mary', how am I possibly supposed to take this guy seriously? — Phil Baroni
About Mary', how am I possibly supposed to take this guy seriously? — Phil Baroni
never see a need without doing something about it
— Mary MacKillop
What you look for in a picture is a metaphor, something that means something more, that makes you think about things you've seen or thought about.
— Mary Ellen Mark
There are all kinds of friends you make in life ... But there's something different about someone who spreads their wings with you.
— Mary E. Pearson
There was something real breakable about Mary Ella and I was always afraid if I touched her in the wrong spot, she'd crack.
— Diane Chamberlain
Summary "If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change the way you think about it." Mary Engelbreit
— Fred Juliusson
There is something about her eyes. Eyes don't breathe. I know that much. But hers look breathless.
— Mary E. Pearson
I'm a street photographer, but I'm interested in any ironic, whimsical images, and there's something very romantic about a circus.
— Mary Ellen Mark
Learn to tell what your story is about in one sentence. Narrow your focus. Stories have to be about something.
— Mary Carter