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  • We are in a privileged and sometimes happy position. We see a great deal of the world. Our obligation is to pass it on to others.

  • Work to me is a sacred thing.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.390, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • As photographers, we live through things so swiftly. All our experience and training is focused toward snatching off the highlights... That all significant perfect moment, so essential to capture, is often highly perishable. There may be little opportunity to probe deeper.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.329, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • Nothing attracts me like a closed door. I cannot let my camera rest until I have pried it open.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.99, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • The very secret of life for mewas to maintain in the midst of rushing events an inner tranquility. I had picked a life that dealt with excitement, tragedy, mass calamities, human triumphs and suffering. To throw my whole self into recording and attempting to understand these things, I needed an inner serenity as a kind of balance.

  • The very secret of life for me, I believed, was to maintain in the midst of rushing events an inner tranquility.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.174, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • Even while you're in dead earnest about your work, you must approach it with a feeling of freedom and joy; you must be loose-jointed, like a relaxed athlete.

  • It seems to me that while it is very important to get a striking picture of a line of smoke stacks or a row of dynamos, it is becoming more and more important to reflect that life that goes on behind these photographs. (1935)

  • By some special graciousness of fate I am deposited - as all good photographers like to be - in the right place at the right time. Go into it as young as possible. Bring all the asset you have and play to win.

  • You are responsible for what you have done and the people whom you have influenced.

  • The element of discovery is very important. I don't repeat myself well. I want and need that stimulus of walking forward from one new world to another.

  • Utter truth is essential...and to get that truth may take a lot of searching and long hours.

  • I love to write out of doors and sleep out of doors, too. If I sleep under the open sky it becomes part of the writing experience, part of my insulation from the world.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.330, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • I like to hide my camera and use a remote control, because then no one knows when I'm actually imprisoning their souls in the visual plane of thought or just sitting there, waiting, and then making time stop. The printed film is like a bell used to symbolize its hour. Except it stands for both that hour's and everything's sudden stopping.

  • War makes its own morals.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.287, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • The sights I have just seen [at Buchenwald] are so unbelievable that I don't think I'll believe them myself until I've seen the photographs.

  • The element of discovery is very important. I don't repeat myself well. I want and need that stimulus of walking forward from one new world to another. There is something demoralizing about going back to a place to retake pictures. You can no longer see your subjects in a fresh eye; you keep comparing them with the pictures you hold in your memory. [The] world was full of discoveries waiting to be made...(as a photographer) I could share the things I saw and learned...you would react to something all others might walk by.

  • A book, while it is being written, has an intense life of its own which you share.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.331, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • Nothing attracts me like a closed door.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.99, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • A kind of golden hour one remembers for a life time... Everything was touched with magic.

  • A burning purpose attracts others who are drawn along with it and help fulfill it.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.40, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • I'm afraid my closely guarded solitude causes some hurt feelings now and then. But how to explain, without wounding someone, that you want to be wholly in the world you are writing about, that it would take two days to get the visitor's voice out of the house so that you could listen to your own characters again?

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.331, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • Work is something you can count on, a trusted, lifelong friend who never deserts you.

  • If you banish fear, nothing terribly bad can happen to you.

  • The world was waiting to be full of discovery made(as a photographer) I could share the things I saw and learned.you would react to something all others might walk by.

  • My idea of gardening is to discover something wild in my wood and weed around it with the utmost care until it has a chance to grow and spread.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.337, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • "Utter truth is essential, and that is what stirs me when I look through the camera."

  • I have never forgotten a picture that I ever made.

  • Life wanted faces that would express what we wanted to tell. Not just the unusual or striking face, but the face that would speak out the message from the printed page. I am always looking for some typical person or face that will tie the picture essay together in a human way.

  • The camera is a remarkable instrument. Saturate yourself with your subject, and the camera will all but take you by the hand and point the way.

    Margaret Bourke-White (2016). “Portrait of Myself”, p.362, Pickle Partners Publishing
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