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en He had a discerning eye, and a narrative is built into his photographic record. By the places he went to and what he photographed, he is showing the aftermath on significant structures, as well as the recovery and people getting their lives back together.

en The people who built the first of these structures had no model to go by, no precedent to use in building a monument. It's a bit like deciding to build a functioning spaceship in your back yard, and succeeding.

en [South Main] is built on the principles of new urbanism, which are nothing new. It's essentially built around basic human needs, including places to work, places to shop, places to gather. The difference is that they're all within walking distance.

en It's capable of causing catastrophic damage, ... Even well-built structures will have tremendous damage. Of course, what we're really worried about is the loss of lives.

en The farmers markets were another step to giving people an opportunity to take more power over their own lives-and also to provide another outlet for organic produce. That is important because the production and distribution of food is increasingly being monopolized and controlled by large corporate structures, large financial structures.
  Jerry Brown

en . . . a woman . . . told us she was forever getting herself into trouble. "But I just keep coming back," she said. "I just keep showing up for my life." Showing up for life. Being blessed with the rebirth that recovery brings.
  Betty Ford

en Through extensive disaster and business resumption planning and heroic efforts by corporate and local employees, we managed to sustain the highest levels of customer service in the aftermath of the hurricane and to achieve a full recovery of operations in record time.

en Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. The aftermath of Hurricane Rita was a traumatic time for us. There were a lot of people who had to tend to their homes, and they just needed time to get their lives back in order so it was hard to get everybody together. It caused a delay in getting the awards going this year.

en Possibly the most important phase to recovery is getting the life back to normal again, ... And what we're talking about here in Corvallis is assisting people who want to get their lives back to normal, and who cannot go back to the life that is in the Gulf Coast because of Katrina.
  John Hope

en If it takes a year or two, there will be significant resettling back in New Orleans, ... then people sort of get on with their lives.

en I like history; I like to record. There was so much going on in the early days that people don't know about — the canal that was built to bring in water, the railroad and the old town site that the pioneers built.

en Howbeit the high places were not removed: the people sacrificed and burned incense still in the high places. He built the higher gate of the house of the LORD.

en This is a plan which I have mentioned before that they are insisting to carry on with their attacks against our people, against our structures, against our holy, sacred Christian, Muslim, places everywhere and especially in Gaza,
  Yasser Arafat

en You learn to see by practice. It's just like playing tennis, you get better the more you play. The more you look around at things, the more you see. The more you photograph, the more you realize what can be photographed and what can't be photographed. You just have to keep doing it.

en Soon I will be an old, white-haired lady, into whose lap someone places a baby, saying, "Smile, Grandma!" I, who myself so recently was photographed on my grandmother's lap
  Liv Ullmann


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