Quote by John Berger
The past grows gradually around one, like a placenta for dying. -

The past grows gradually around one, like a placenta for dying. – John Berger

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The strange power of art is sometimes it can show that what people have in common is more urgent than what differentiates them. It seems to me its something that theatre can do, but its rare; its very rare. – John Berger

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Art
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Unlike any other visual image, a photograph is not a rendering, an imitation or an interpretation of its subject, but actually a trace of it. No painting or drawing, however naturalist, belongs to its subject in the way that a photograph does. – John Berger

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Photography
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Today the discredit of words is very great. Most of the time the media transmit lies. In the face of an intolerable world, words appear to change very little. State power has become congenitally deaf, which is why –but the editorialists forget it –terrorists are reduced to bombs and hijacking. – John Berger

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Words
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There is nothing new, but what has become antiquated. – Proverb

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If you are carrying strong feelings about something that happened in your past, they may hinder your ability to live in the present. – Les Brown

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Nothing is improbable until it moves into past tense. – George Ade

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In every loving woman there is a priestess of the past – Henri Frederic Amiel

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The bringing-about of order is the first and fundamental task of government. We accept limits on our rights for the sake of a larger social compact all the time. – Jon Meacham

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Be positive and laugh at everything. – Alexandra Roach

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Any home can be a castle when the king and the queen are in love. – Author Unknown

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Darkness is to space what silence is to sound, i.e., the interval. – Marshall McLuhan

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