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en That's the reason we kind of exist. It's like our Job. To give to each other. And learn from each other. To capture moments of people. So it's really strange to have somebody ignore the obvious human being right in front of them
  Angelina Jolie

en This is an incredible package of images and photographs that capture the career of Roger Federer. We have managed to capture the most prominent moments in Roger?s career set at Grand Slam venues and other scenic settings. These images represent the finest efforts in sports photography, and give voice to the defining moments in Roger?s career and chronicle his ascension as the best tennis player of his time.

en What I think I do well, ... is capture real moments with extraordinary people.

en The reason we're doing this is obvious, ... The people in the gulf states need our help. My challenge to the other dealers here in the Treasure Valley is to match it. The truth is we may need this kind of help ourselves someday.

en I don't think the e-mails quite capture the intensity of those moments. In addition to e-mail traffic, there were phone calls going on. It was kind of multitasking to the nth degree. Tensions were high. Everybody knew what was at stake.

en They wondered, if you cannot have everybody holding hands in perfect harmony like a 1970s Coca-Cola ad, what can you have? The answer was for artists to work within society to capture moments of creativity, but also moments of social cohesion.

en I think they're both very capable, and I sometimes feel like I'm getting in their way. But like anything, it's sort of a growing process, and as people show the ability to take on more responsibility, I think you have to give it to them. ... We often discuss things, but sometimes I don't want to have input because it might influence them. I want their fresh ideas, and I think they're happiest in those moments. I think they love to take it and run with it, and I would be disappointed if it was any other way because that's the kind of people I think they are.

en I think it was something in the head. I have to learn how to deal with this thing, with these kind of moments.

en She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. Love is not some complex, mystical abstraction. It is something accessible and human that we learn through our everyday experience, as often at times of failure as in moments of ecstasy.

en He's been just a terrific horse to have in the stable. He's had only one problem and that has been a history of getting stone bruises in his front feet. There is no obvious reason for it.

en There are two methods of human activity -- and according to which one of these two kinds of activity people mainly follow, there are two kinds of people. One use their reason to learn what is good and what is bad and they act according to this knowle
  Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy

en There's an intimacy lost on the big audiences, but there's also a sort of cool kind of buzz that you get from it too, like 'Wow -- there are 10,000 people here.' It tends to be a little more high energy, and you try to capture as many people as you can; whereas with a small show, you reveal a little bit more personality. I almost feel like I'm there hanging out with them or something. We mix it up. I do little intimate shows just because if I go a long time without doing them, it gets kind of weird -- like I'm playing at people.

en The most human thing we have to do in life is is to learn to speak our honest convictions and feelings and live with the consequences. This is the first requirment of love, and it makes us vulnerable to other people who may ridicule us. But our vulnerability is the only thing we can give to other people.

en I can be playing in front of a smaller group of people and playing the match of my life. At almost 36 years old, I don't take it for granted. That (U.S. Open) match with James Blake was one of the best moments of my career, to be part of something special like that. I hope I have some big moments ahead of me.

en The last time I was in there I kind of apologized to the tree for taking the core, and just told it how important I think it is. I don't want other people to go in there and trample it down. The human impact that it's escaped is the reason why it's still there.


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