All knowledge is ultimately rooted in metaphorical (or analogical) modes of perception and thought.
Just because something feels better than anything else, that doesn't mean it's good for you.
For some reason, the most vocal Christians among us never mention the Beatitudes (Matthew 5). But, often with tears in their eyes, they demand that the Ten Commandments be posted in public buildings. And of course, that's Moses, not Jesus. I haven't heard one of them demand that the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes, be posted anywhere. "Blessed are the merciful" in a courtroom? "Blessed are the peacemakers" in the Pentagon? Give me a break!
Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before.
It's a terrible waste to be happy and not notice it.
True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
The secret to success in any human endeavor is total concentration.
I'm not into politics but I am committed to a cause: ensuring design technology and engineering stays on the U. K. curriculum, alongside science and maths - grounding abstract theory, merging the practical with the academic.
Whatever it takes to get the image to reach that level is what that photographer needs to do.
People always try to box you in to what they know you best for.
If you find yourself getting nervous stop and relax for three full breaths. Then take one small step, then another. That is how people get to the top of Everest.