
“(after coughing) I have… something. It'll clear up. Might take me with it, but we'll see.”
Like, Totally
Other
What It Is.
Other
“(after coughing) I have… something. It'll clear up. Might take me with it, but we'll see.”
Like, Totally
Other
“(after coughing) …and then you cough and die.”
Monster.
Other
“Having touched Christ's feet is not an excuse for punctuation mistakes.”
A Factless Autobiography, Richard Zenith Edition, Lisbon, 2006, p 229
The Book of Disquiet
Original: O ter tocado os pés de Cristo não é desculpa para defeitos de pontuação.
“You'll have to excuse my friend, Ryan. That's the first time he's ever touched a woman.”
Is... Not Nicole Kidman (2005)
“I've got a blister from touching everything I see
The abyss opens up
It steals everything from me”
"Softer, Softest"
Song lyrics, Live Through This (1994)
Aaron Sussman, cited in: The Amateur Photographer's Handbook, (1973), p. vi
Sussman, Aaron. The Amateur Photographer's Handbook. Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1973.
Context: Photography is more than a means of recording the obvious. It is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever, whether it be a face or a flower, a place or a thing, a day or a moment. The camera is a perfect companion. It makes no demands, imposes no obligations. It becomes your notebook and your reference library, your microscope and your telescope. It sees what you are too lazy or too careless to notice, and it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
“I know two kinds of audience only – one coughing, and one not coughing.”
Source: My Life and Music (1961), p. 202