Larry E. Santucci - From the Aging category:
I reject the title of senior citizen. I think of myself as being chronologically advantaged. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Aging category:
I only admit to being of "advanced years" if there is a discount involved. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Art category:
Art gives joy to the artist; that it pleases others is pure gravy. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Disappointment category:
We met, we loved, we parted; there was no casualty except what might have been. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Life category:
I'm blindsided by the realization that very little of the most important occurrences in my life were planned by me. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Limitations category:
There is only one thing worse than setting limitations on yourself and that is letting others do it. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Love category:
True love obligates only one's self. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Memory category:
Discard no memory, neither good nor bad, for memory defines not only where we have been, but frequently where we are going. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Mistakes category:
Is it any wonder that I've learned so little from the mistakes of others... when often I've learned nothing at all from my own! (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Photography category:
Technical skills aside, without a good eye you have nothing worth printing. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Photography category:
At times I wonder if I am looking through the viewfinder to capture what I see or to see what I will capture. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Success category:
If we want to succeed, what we have accomplished must always be insufficient when compared to what remains to be done. (Larry E. Santucci)
Larry E. Santucci - From the Winning category:
That I sometimes win is relative; that I always try is essential - for I can only really lose if I do not try. (Larry E. Santucci)
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