Quotes by Sake When the novice photographer starts taking pictures, he carries his camera about and shoots everything that interests him. There comes a time when he must crystallize his ideas and set off in an particular direction. He must learn that shooting for the sake of shooting is dull and unprofitable. Alexey Brodovitch photography sake ideas Who wants to live with one foot in hell just for the sake of nostalgia Our time is forever now. Alice Childress sake feet forever I would never want to do something just for the sake of being independent or for the sake of doing big films. I'm always surprised by the material I'm attracted to. And that's how I like it. I like to be surprised. Alice Englert independent sake want Our fathers valued change for the sake of its results; we value it in the act. Alice Meynell change sake father Never ran away for the sake of scars. Andy Biersack ran scar sake We cannot hurt ourselves just for the sake of it. When you hurt somebody you hurt yourself. Down the line, the ripple of it comes back to you. Angelique Kidjo lines sake hurt As soon as you start asking what education is for, what the use of it is, you're abandoning the basic assumption of any true culture, that education is worth while for its own sake. Ann Bridge sake education culture Fame for fame's sake is toxic - some people want that, with no boundaries. It's unhealthy. Annie Lennox sake want people We who are gathered here may represent a particular delete, not of money and power, but of concern for the earth for the earth's sake. Ansel Adams sake earth may I would be virtuous for my own sake, though nobody were to know it; as I would be clean for my own sake, though nobody were to see me. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury virtue sake would-be I even accept for the sake of argument that sexual orgies eliminate social tensions and ought to be encouraged. Antonin Scalia stupid sake silly I keep my hands empty for the sake of what I have had in them. Antonio Porchia empty sake hands In business we cut each others' throats, but now and then we sit around the same table and behave-for the sake of the ladies. Aristotle Onassis cutting tables sake . . . the man is free, we say, who exists for his own sake and not for another's. Aristotle he-man sake men A courageous person is one who faces fearful things as he ought and as reason directs for the sake of what is noble. Aristotle noble sake faces . . . Political society exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship. Aristotle noble political sake The life of money-making is one undertaken under compulsion, and wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking; for it is merely useful and for the sake of something else. Aristotle making-money wealth sake The best friend is he that, when he wishes a person's good, wishes it for that person's own sake. Aristotle good-wishes sake wish The state comes into existence for the sake of life and continues to exist for the sake of good life. Aristotle good-life states sake If then nature makes nothing without some end in view, nothing to no purpose, it must be that nature has made all of them for the sake of man. Aristotle sake views men «1234567891011»