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That was in the 1970s and '80s, when Mr. Eggleston took shots of anything and everything that struck his fancy: a tricycle; a soda-pop bottle sitting on the hood of a car; a woman standing by the side of a deserted highway; an empty coffee shop with mismatched chairs: random images of nothing in particular.
There are breathtaking moments here - three paragraphs on the treatment of Native American soldiers in France are so piquant and engrossing they could be a novel in themselves - but too often it feels as though Gold can't help including nearly everything that struck his fancy.
I can't remember everything that struck me about this brilliant piece but recall getting the chills when I read it and then reading it over and over and over again.
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"Our chair of trustees, Dame Julia Cleverdon, often tells participants to keep a notebook and write down everything that strikes them as crazy in the first few months because a year in, those things will seem normal.
I jot down everything that strikes me as having any potentiality whatever to be useful in the future composition, and since I am learning on the job and don't know what the piece will be like, I scoop up, say, ten times as much stuff as I'll ultimately use.
Order everything that strikes your fancy, particularly if you're feeling flush with ca$h.
Today, any slight rumble or faint creak at home reminds her of the moment she and her family lost everything, in a life-altering flash that struck as suddenly as lighting.
"I think that Malia puts liberation at the centre of everything she does and that strikes a chord with a lot of students who feel marginalised," says Lucy Delaney, OUSU's vice-president for women.
We are not designed to excel at everything, just that one thing that strikes our fancy is most likely our God-given talent.
Given everything I've seen and studied, that strikes me as unlikely.
The first thing that strikes you as you leave central Paris is how pleasant everything seems, at least at first sight.
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