Your exuberance, passion, mesmerizing voice, animated actions, and eyes full of dreamscaptured my attentionso completely, that I didn't feel the bitter taste of coffee.

— Vijaya Gowrisankar

The age of recording is necessarily an age of nostalgia--when was the past so hauntingly accessible?--but its bitterest insight is the incapacity of even the most perfectly captured sound to restore the moment of its first inscribing. That world is no longer there.

— Geoffrey O'Brien

I stare mesmerized at the photothat you have sent, pushing your child on the swing...A precious moment capturedand I am remindedof the distance separating usand how it seems like yesterdaywhen I was swinging you, dear son.

— Vijaya Gowrisankar

People will print what they will capturing but try to give the real image through positive thinking for that you will prove them how they are wrong!

— Bruce Mbanzabugabo

Hannah expected this to make her sob even more, but instead she found her tears drying up and her tummy growing warm. How dare they? How dare they do this to little girls? She understood now why her parents go so angry when they saw the result of bombers in the white hot streets of the Middle East, why men and women wailed in anger as well as grief as they lifted the limp bodies of children from the rubble. How dare they? No, she wasn't going to die like this, wrapped up like some helpless baby.

— Stephen M. Irwin

Fate was tricky like that. It consumed us when we thought we were free, and it freed us when we thought we were captured.

— Shannon A. Thompson

Because in truth, my love, if you have thought of me once then I have thought of you a thousand times. You have captured my heart. It is yours. I am at your mercy now.

— Kamand Kojouri

Key the mind, and set the soul free.

— Anthony Liccione

She put her tongue out and felt the raw edges of the torn silk. She looped her tongue around them and drew them into her teeth. Just a little bit, she thought, that's all I need to free my eyelids. She pulled the tasteless web between her teeth and ground, pulling her jaw down in a grimace - it felt as it she was eating the very skin off her face. But the silk over her eyelids shifted.

— Stephen M. Irwin