“I have problems with a lot of photography, particularly street photography and photojournalism - objectifying the other, finding the contempt and exoticism that you might feel within yourself or toward yourself and projecting it out to others. There can be an abusive power to photography, too.” FeelsProblemMightStreetsFindingsPhotographyContemptAbusiveStreet PhotographyPhotojournalismObjectifying Author:Barbara Kruger
“In general, great companies prefer to grow organically, as Wall Street likes to say. That is, from the inside out, by finding new markets or by taking market share from their competitors.” GrowsCompanyShareStreetsWallFindingsLikesCompetitorsGreat Company Author:Alex Berenson
“Thank you for inviting me to your house, but I prefer to dine in the Greek restaurant at Wabash Avenue and 12th Street where I will be limited to finding dead flies in my soup.” HouseStreetsFindingsGreekRestaurantsSoupAvenuesInvitingDineDine In Author:Maxwell Bodenheim
“What is entrepreneurship, after all? Bigness is not the issue. Poor people are the ones who take challenges every day. The guy who sells a hot dog on the street is as much an entrepreneur as anyone else. Getting his $50 loan to start could be as difficult as finding $50 million for someone else. All people are entrepreneurs.” PeopleGuyDifficultChallengesPoorMillionsIssuesStreetsDogFindingsHotSellsEntrepreneurEntrepreneurshipPoor PeopleLoanHot Dog Author:Muhammad Yunus
“The entrance of the woman with equal rights into practical modern life, her new freedom, her finding herself side by side with men in the streets, offices, professions, factories, sports, and now even in political and military life, is one of those dissolutive phenomena in which, in most cases, it is difficult to perceive anything positive. In essence, all this is simply the renunciation of the woman's right to be a woman.” MenPoliticalLife IsSportsDifficultSidesCasesRightsStreetsModernMilitaryEqualOfficeFindingsEssenceProfessionPracticalsPerceiveFactoriesEqual RightsModern LifeEntrancesRenunciationMilitary Life Author:Julius Evola
“I mean, the radical contingency that is - that exists and the fact that I'm going into the streets and finding random strangers any given day - who's in these streets that day?” MeanFactsGivenStreetsFindingsStrangerRadicalContingencyThese Streets Author:Kehinde Wiley
“There's a team of filmmakers who follow me in the streets when I'm finding these models, to give me a sense of legitimacy to a casual stranger. This is New York City. No one's going to follow you back to your studio.” GivingCitiesTeamStreetsNew YorkFindingsModelsGive MeStudiosStrangerFilmmakerNew York CityCasualFollow MeLegitimacy Author:Kehinde Wiley
“The rules have changed as information and technology evolve, but it's essential that people stay in the streets, stay visible in their communities, on the news, on the Internet, and in this crucial public discussion. There are a million people just like you (or me), sharing the same doubts, fears, and insecurities that keep us from speaking out. Finding each other in our neighborhoods, online, in the streets - this is what keeps us from believing we're alone, from giving in to hopelessness.” PeopleGivingBelieveCommunityMillionsTechnologyDoubtStreetsInformationChangedLike YouInternetEssentialsFindingsNewsEvolveDiscussionVisibleInsecurityNeighborhoodOnlineCrucialHopelessnessGiving InSpeaking Out Author:Nate Powell
“I'm finding it increasingly difficult to simply walk down the street. In New York, I dashed in to buy a big pair of sunglasses to conceal myself, but the guy behind the counter shouted 'Hey! It's Dr. House.'” BigsGuyHouseDifficultWalksBehindsStreetsNew YorkFindingsHeyPairsDrsSunglasses Author:Hugh Laurie
“Darius didn't have any trouble finding the Street Cats building. It was a cozy-looking square brick building with big front windows crowded with cat stuff. I made a mental note to pick up a little something for Nala from their gift shop. My cat was grumpy enough without her thinking that I'd been cheating on her (translation: I would smell like a zillion other cats) and hadn't even brought her a present.” ThinkingLittlesMadeEnoughBigsStuffTroubleStreetsFrontsBuildingFindingsPicksCatWindowNotesSmellShopsCheatingSquaresBricksTranslationsCrowdedCozyGrumpyDarius Book:Untamed: A House of Night Novel Source: Untamed: A House of Night Novel
“To see ten thousand animals untamed and not branded with the symbols of human commerce is like scaling an unconquered mountain for the first time, or like finding a forest without roads or footpaths, or the blemish of an axe. You know then what you had always been told -- that the world once lived and grew without adding machines and newsprint and brick-walled streets and the tyranny of clocks.” KnowsWorldFirstsHumansNatureAnimalStreetsGrewThousandTenMountainFindingsFirst TimeMachinesTyrannyForestsSymbolsClockCommerceBricksBrandedUntamedFootpaths Book:The Illustrated West with the Night Source: The Illustrated West with the Night
“My name is October Christine Daye; I live in a city by the sea where the fog paints the early morning, parking is more precious than gold, and Kelpies wait for the unwary on street corners. Neither of the worlds I live in is quite mine, but no one can take them away from me. I did what had to be done, and I think I may finally be starting to understand what's important. It's all about finding the way home, wherever that is. I plan on finding out. I have time.” ThinkingWorldWayMayImportantDoneHomeNamesWaitingCitiesMorningPlansSeaStreetsMinesFindingsGoldPaintStartingCornersFogOctoberWhat's ImportantParkingEarly MorningWay HomeStreet CornersChristine Author:Mira Grant