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Asserting Quotes by Henri Cartier-Bresson
- As far as I am concerned, taking photographs is a means of understanding which cannot be separated from other means of visual expression. It is…
- Photography is a way of shouting, of freeing oneself, not of proving or asserting one's own originality. It's a way of life.
More Asserting Quotes
- The unconscious mind has a habit of asserting itself in the afternoon. — Anthony Burgess
- Globalisation means many other countries are asserting themselves and trying to take over leadership. Please don't ask Americans to let others assume… — Buzz Aldrin
- When committees gather, each member is necessarily an actor, uncontrollably acting out the part of himself, reading the lines that identify him,… — Lewis Thomas
- Among all the occurrences possible in the universe the a priori probability of any particular one of them verges upon zero. Yet… — Jacques Monod
- We should distinguish at this point between "government" and "state" ... A government is the consensual organization by which we adjudicate disputes,… — David Boaz
- With respect to those points, on which the declaration of Scripture is positive and decisive, as, for instance, in asserting the low… — William Buckland
- I am local, rural, communal. And I find that the whole world is a community. We have made progress in asserting our… — Unknown Author
- We shall never be understood or respected by the English until we carry our individuality to extremes, and by asserting our independence,… — Henry Lawson
- As far as I am concerned, taking photographs is a means of understanding which cannot be separated from other means of visual… — Henri Cartier-Bresson
- In such a performance you may lay the foundation of national happiness only in religion, not by leaving it doubtful "whether morals… — Benjamin Rush
- The Westerly Wind asserting his sway from the south-west quarter is often like a monarch gone mad, driving forth with wild imprecations… — Joseph Conrad
- Obstinacy is will asserting itself without being able to justify itself. It is persistence without a reasonable motive. It is the tenacity… — Henri Frederic Amiel