Quote by Robert Capa
I hope to stay unemployed as a war photographer till the end of my

I hope to stay unemployed as a war photographer till the end of my life. – Robert Capa

Other quotes by Robert Capa

I would say that the war correspondent gets more drinks, more girls, better pay, and greater freedom than the soldier, but at this stage of the game, having the freedom to choose his spot and being allowed to be a coward and not be executed for it is his torture. – Robert Capa

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For a war correspondent to miss an invasion is like refusing a date with Lana Turner. – Robert Capa

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I too hope in this short reign to be a man of peace. – Pope Benedict XVI

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I hope to stay on Glee, I hope to still be a Housewife and I hope to do The New Normal. I just want to do it all! Why not? Im only going to be young for a little while longer. – NeNe Leakes

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Now, I look at where I am now and I know what I wanna to do. What I would like to be able to do is to spend whatever time I have left and to give, and maybe some hope to others. – Jim Valvano

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At the end of the day, my hope is that when the new Medicare- Prescription Drug Law gets up and fully running a lot more seniors will pay a whole lot less than they do today for their much-needed medications. – Dennis Hastert

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It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. – Herman Melville

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Humility is a great quality of leadership which derives respect and not just fear or hatred. – Yousef Munayyer

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