Best quotes by Sally Mann on Life
Checkout quotes by Sally Mann on Life
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‟ I don't like memoirs. I think they're self-serving, and people use them to settle scores, and I really tried not to do that. You have to have a really interesting life to justify memoir, and my life has been pretty ho-hum.
- Sally Mann
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‟ I don't like memoirs. I think they're self-serving, and people use them to settle scores, and I really tried not to do that. You have to have a really interesting life to justify memoir, and my life has been pretty ho-hum.
- Sally Mann
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‟ When you look at your life as an artist, you do see that when you get to be 60, you're coming - this is the last chapter.
- Sally Mann
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‟ At the age of 16, my father's father dropped dead of a heart attack. And I think it changed the course of his life, and he became fascinated with death. He then became a medical doctor and obviously fought death tooth and nail for his patients.
- Sally Mann
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‟ When I read something, I picture that scene in that detail. That becomes very similar to composing a photo in real life.
- Sally Mann
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‟ Eventually, my highbrow parents, who so hated the Eisenhower suburban culture of the 1950s that the only magazines they subscribed to were 'The Atlantic' and 'The New Yorker,' broke down and got 'Life' magazine.
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‟ I couldn't deal with a normal life.
- Sally Mann