E Quotes
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“Every photograph is a fake from start to finish.”
Source: Edward Steichen: the Royal Photographic Society Collection
“Every photograph is a fiction with pretensions to truth. Despite everything that we have been inculcated, all that we believe, photography always lies; it lies instinctively, lies because its nature does not allow it to do anything else.”
“Every photograph is altered, to one degree or another.”
“Every photograph is the result of a physical imprint transferred by light reflections onto a sensitive surface. The photograph is thus a type of icon, or visual likeness, which bears an indexical relationship to its object.”
Source: The Originality of the Avant-garde and Other Modernist Myths
“Every photograph that is made whether by one who considers himself a professional, or by the tourist who points his snapshot camera and pushes a button, is a response to the exterior world, to something perceived outside himself by the person who operates the camera.”
“Every photographed object is merely the trace left behind by the disappearance of all the rest. It is an almost perfect crime, an almost total resolution of the world, which merely leave the illusion of a particular object shining forth, the image of which then becomes an impenetrable enigma.”
Source: Fotografien
“Every photon you’ve ever seen, from the sun, from a screen, from a candle in a temple, was emitted by the same electron, transitioning between roles, states, and levels.”
Source: The One-Electron Universe: How a Single Particle Bridges Quantum Physics and God
“Every phrase Aleksei uttered in Raphael's sister's presence sounding like bells, he could not help it, everything he said, a declaration of love!”
Source: Be My Wolff
“Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning, every poem an epitaph.”
Source: The Poems of T. S. Eliot Volume I: Collected and Uncollected Poems
“Every physical fact, every expression of nature, every feature of the earth, the work of any and all of those agents which make the face of the world what it is, and as we see it, is interesting and instructive. Until we get hold of a group of physical facts, we do not know what practical bearings they may have, though right-minded men know that they contain many precious jewels, which science, or the expert hand of philosophy will not fail top bring out, polished, and bright, and beautifully adapted to man's purposes.”
“Every physical quality admired by men in women is in direct connection with the manifold functions of women for the propagation of the species.”
Source: A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN (Awakening of Stephen Dedalus): An Autobiographical Novel from the Author of Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, Dubliners, Stephen Hero, Chamber Music & Exiles
“Every physical system registers information, and just by evolving in time, by doing its thing, it changes that information, transforms that information, or, if you like, processes that information.”
“Every physician must be rich in knowledge, and not only of that which is written in books; his patients should be his book, they will never mislead him.”
Source: Selected Writings
“Every physicist knows that things connect with each other. To isolate things is not the way the universe works - winning best actor is arbitrary.”
“Every physiological, and emotional state has a corresponding breathing pattern. When you change one, the other changes. Therefore, Conscious Breathing techniques have the potential to transform the quality of your life on every level and on a day-to-day basis.”
“Every pick-up attempt is a coin toss between embarrassment and story material.”
Source: How to Talk to Anyone
“Every picture has been a learning opportunity for me.”
“Every picture I make, every experience of my private life, every lesson I learn are the keys to my future. And I have faith in it.”
“Every picture of you is when you were younger.”
“Every picture one paints involves not painting others.”
Source: The Collected Writings of Robert Motherwell
“Every picture paints a thousand words and that one said 'goodbye'”
“Every picture should have a place you can go, a home, a climax.”
“Every picture shows a spot with which the artist has fallen in love.”
“Every picture tells a story, don't it?”
“Every picture that is successful has one little miracle in it.”
“Every picture's painted differently, every one has got a vision in their mind. That fills the heart with answers, and the missing piece that we hope to find.”
“Every piece has its own identity which we develop by the rule 'We know no limits.' We follow the inspiration of the moment and don't worry if what we're playing is alternative, progressive or fusion rock.”
“Every piece of art has a buyer. Only Time decides when the right buyer will see it.”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Every piece of art is a mirror and serves the function of reflectivity to expose to you and reveal to you more of who you are.”
“Every piece of art will be if it's lucky enough to be dug up, if there's anything to dig up.”
“Every piece of data ingested by a model plays a role in determining its behavior. The fairness, transparency, and representativeness of the data reflect directly in the LLMs' outputs. Ignoring ethical considerations in data sourcing can inadvertently perpetuate harmful stereotypes, misinformation, or gaps in knowledge. It can also infringe on the rights of data creators.”
Source: Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
“Every piece of data shared is a footprint in the sand of our future, and some of those footprints are never erased.”
“Every piece of entertainment is made with the idea that 'This is going to be terrific' and 'This is the best thing I've ever done' and then it hits the public and then the public tells you whether it's good or bad.”
“Every piece of happiness requires mistiness.”
“Every piece of legislation which came to my desk in the coming years as the governor, I came down on the side of preserving the sanctity of life.”
“Every piece of marble has a statue in it waiting to be released by a person of sufficient skill to chip away the unnecessary parts. Just as the sculptor is to the marble, so is education to the soul. It releases it. For only educated people are free people. You cannot create a statue by smashing the marble with a hammer, and you cannot by the force of arms release the spirit or the soul of people.”
“Every piece of me loves every piece of you,
But I am afraid…
Some pieces are missing in you,
gaps where love should rest,
No matter how much of myself I give.
My hands slip through those empty spaces,
And I wonder—
Can love be whole
When parts of you are lost?
even to yourself?”
“Every piece of music I have composed reminds me of a different time in my life.”
“Every piece of music is a form of personal expression for its creator...If a work doesnt express the composers own personal point of view, his own ideas, then it doesnt, in my opinion, even deserve to be born.”
“Every piece of music is not for everybody.”
“Every piece of progressive social legislation passed by Congress in the 20th century bears a union label.”
“Every piece of remotely responsible research that has been done in the last 20 years on this issue has shown there is no difference between children who are raised by same-sex parents and children who are raised by opposite-sex parents. What matters is that children are being raised in a stable, loving environment.”
“Every piece of software written today is likely going to infringe on someone else's patent.”
“Every piece of technology, every piece of art, basically everything manmade comes from an idea.”
“Every piece of the puzzle that doesn't fit gets you closer to the answer.”
“Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystal, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you. Thinking of you this holiday season!”
“Every piece of writing I've done has been something where I feel like I need to get this out of me, whether it's a seed of something personal or an anxiety that turns into a play or an image that's in my mind and haunts me that I'm trying to investigate.”
“Every piece of writing starts from what I call a grit a sight or sound, a sentence or happening that does not pass away but quite inexplicably lodges in the mind.”
“Every piece of you holds the whole—not as poetry, but as fact.”
Source: 9 Analogies of Consciousness
“Every pill change your personality, as much you take as more you become different character.”