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  • I had no contact with my contemporaries in the photographic field, nor even knowledge of their work. So I was influenced by no-one and there were no short cuts for me. I was self-taught the hard way, by trial and error.

    Cutting   Errors   Self  
  • There are no short cuts. If you want to do something special, there's a serious price to pay. There's no way around it.

    Cutting   Special   Want  
  • Photos represent primarily a seductive but deleterious short cut.

  • The name of God should no longer come from the mouth of man. This word that has so long been degraded by usage no longer means anything.... To use the word God is more than sloth, it is a refusal to think, a king of short cut, a hideous shorthand.

    God   Kings   Mean  
  • There is no work of art that is without short cuts.

  • It is time to put in place tough, new common-sense rules of the road so that our financial market rewards drive and innovation, and punishes short-cuts and abuse.

    First Speech to a Joint Session of Congress, delivered 24 February 2009
  • We all naturally want to become successful... we also want to take shortcuts. And it's easy to do so, but you can never take away the effort of hard work and discipline and sacrifice.

  • Our ape-like and arboreal ancestors entered upon the first of many short cuts. To crack a marrow-bone with a rock was the act which fathered the tool, and between the cracking of a marrow-bone and the riding down town in an automobile lies only a difference of degree.

    Lying   Cutting   Rocks  
    Jack London (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Jack London (Illustrated)”, p.464, Delphi Classics
  • You'll find that marriage is a good short cut to the truth. No, not quite that. A way of doubling back to the truth. Another thing you'll find is that the years of illusion aren't those of adolescense, as the grown-ups try to tell us; they're the ones immediately after it, say the middle twenties, the false maturity if you like, when you first get thoroughly embroiled in things and lose your head. Your age, by the way, Jim. That's when you first realize that sex is important to other people besides yourself. A discovery like that can't help knocking you off balance for a time.

    Sex   Cutting   Maturity  
  • Of course, the whole photographic process has been made much faster, cleaner and far more accessible to people by digital innovations, which is really great. Everybody now has a camera, often as part of our phone, and most of these cameras require little to no technical training. An enormous variety of apps also enable us to take short cuts to finished images. We hardly need to even think anymore.

    Source: www.smh.com.au
  • Work hard. There is no short cut.

  • In this age, which believes that there is a short cut to everything, the greatest lesson to be learned is that the most difficult way is, in the long run, the easiest.

    Henry Miller (1969). “Mémoires, Plaidoiries Et Documents”, p.12, New Directions Publishing
  • Short-cuts lead to long delays.

    Cutting   Long   Delay  
  • Sex is a short cut to everything.

    Anne Cumming (1991). “The Love Quest: A Sexual Odyssey”, Peter Owen Publishers
  • What well-bred woman would refuse her heart to a man who had just saved her life? Not one; and gratitude is a short cut which speedily leads to love.

  • Perl was designed to work more like a natural language. It's a little more complicated but there are more shortcuts, and once you learned the language, it's more expressive.

  • I think Oscar Wilde wrote a poem about a robin who loved a white rose. He loved it so much that he pierced his breast and let his heart's blood turn the white rose red. Maybe this sounds very sentimental, but for anybody who has loved a career as much as I've loved mine, there can be no short cuts.

  • I'm lazy! I hate work! Hate hard work in all its forms! Clever shortcuts, that's all I'm about!

    Clever   Hate   Hard Work  
    "Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality". Book by Eliezer Yudkowsky, 2010.
  • Poetry forces a writer to condense and crystallise his thoughts and often represents a short cut to truths unsuspected by the author himself.

  • A veritable incubator of short cuts, schemes and devices to overcome the truth.

    David Stockman (2013). “The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed”, p.75, PublicAffairs
  • In the long run, a short cut seldom is.

    Running   Cutting   Long  
  • There are no short cuts to Heaven, only the ordinary way of ordinary things.

  • There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.

    "Conquering an Enemy Called Average". Book by John Mason, 1996.
  • Having Black hair is unique in that Black women change up styles a lot. You can walk down one street block in New York City and see 10 different hairstyles that Black women are wearing: straight curls, short cuts, braids - we really run the gamut.

  • If you do the work you get rewarded. There are no shortcuts in life.

  • For artists diving into a new technology, it is a triple short-cut to mastery: you get a free ride on the novelty of the medium; there are no previous masters to surpass; and after a few weeks, you are the master. Try that with the violin.

  • It's important to work hard - there's no short cut around that.

  • Until politics are a branch of science, we shall do well to regard political and social reforms as experiments rather than short-cuts to the millennium.

    John B. S. Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1945). “Possible Worlds”, p.23, Transaction Publishers
  • The road to success leads through the valley of humility, and the path is up the ladder of patience and across the wide barren plains of perseverance. As yet, no short cut has ever been discovered.

  • The negative cautions of science are never popular. If the experimentalist would not commit himself, the social philosopher, the preacher, and the pedagogue tried the harder to give a short-cut answer.

    Margaret Mead (1973). “Coming of Age in Samoa”
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