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âThere comes a day when you realize turning the page is the best feeling in the world-because you realize thereâs so much more to the book than the page you were stuck onâŚâ
Itâs all in my mind.
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Robert James Gordon, 1877
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CHRISTOPHER PRATT Â âWest of Sandbanks: Endless Summerâ 2012 oil on canvas
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âObligatory Fridaâ by Eugenia Loli. Also available as a large painting.
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Misses Blount (c.1890-1910). Frances Benjamin Johnson (1864-1952), photographer. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. Two womenâone reading, other thinking, both seated on ornamental chairs.
In 1897, Johnson published an article in the Ladiesâ Home Journal urging women to consider photography as a means of supporting themselves. âTo an energetic, ambitious woman with even ordinary opportunities, success is always possible,â she wrote, adding that âhard, intelligent and conscientious work seldom fails to develop small beginnings into large results.â
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