"Shooting the Moon" Quotes
"Shooting the Moon" by Frances O'Roark Dowell follows thirteen-year-old Minnie as she navigates family changes, friendships, and personal growth during a pivotal summer.
realistic fiction | 176 pages | Published in 2008
Quotes
Sometimes you just have to shoot the moon and hope you don't fall off the edge of the world.
Photography is like capturing moments of truth frozen in time.
In the silence of the night, the moon whispers secrets that only a few can hear.
Life is a series of snapshots, each one telling a unique story.
Sometimes the most ordinary things can become extraordinary through the lens of a camera.
Photography allows us to see the world with new eyes and appreciate its beauty.
Behind every great photograph lies the passion and dedication of a photographer.
The moon is a silent observer, witnessing the joys and sorrows of the world.
Photographs capture fleeting moments, preserving memories for a lifetime.
The moon's gentle glow has a way of soothing troubled hearts.





