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Universal Language Quotes by Arthur Rothstein
- Because powerful images are fixed in the mind more readily than words, the photographer needs no interpreter. A photograph means the same thing all over…
- Photography is a universal language, transcending the boundaries of race, politics, and nationality.
More Universal Language Quotes
- The continually progressive change to which the meaning of words is subject, the want of a universal language which renders translation necessary,… — Thomas Paine
- I have found the game to be, in all factualness, a universal language wherever I traveled at home or abroad. — Ben Hogan
- Are they dead that yet speak louder than we can speak, and a more universal language? Are they dead that yet act?… — Henry Ward Beecher
- In a world of peace and love, music would be the universal language. — Henry David Thoreau
- Today we all speak, if not the same tongue, the same universal language. There is no one center, and time has lost… — Octavio Paz
- Painting is the only universal language. All nature is creation's picture book. Painting alone can describe every thing which can be seen,… — William Morris Hunt
- I photograph from the heart. I adore little babies and I think that shows. My images are really very positive, very simple,… — Anne Geddes
- Through radio I look forward to a United States of the World. Radio is standardizing the peoples of the Earth, English will… — Arthur E. Kennelly
- In these days of political, personal and economic disintegration, music is not a luxury, it's a necessity; not simply because it is… — Robert Shaw
- I look forward to my first visit to Israel. Music is a universal language that is meant to unify audiences in peace… — Alicia Keys
- Because powerful images are fixed in the mind more readily than words, the photographer needs no interpreter. A photograph means the same… — Arthur Rothstein
- The Creation speaks a universal language, independent of human speech or human language, multiplied and various as they be. It is an… — Thomas Paine