Akamine Quotes & Sayings
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I like being in charge of the remote control. — Cilla Black

Baseball's my life. — Justin Verlander

Sam Walton's values are: treat the customer right, take care of your people, be honest in your dealings, pass savings along to the customer, keep things simple, think small, control costs and continuously improve operations. — Michael Bergdahl

Market leaders continually chart the changing waters. — Peter Barron

Sometimes at night I would sleep open-eyed underneath a sky dripping with stars. I was alive then. — Albert Camus

My first large-scale community development opportunity was the formation of the Mission Viejo Co. - a partnership with the O'Neill Family, who owned Rancho Mission Viejo. As the young president of the company, I had the responsibility for master planning, master building and implementing the new community's development plans. — Donald Bren

I made a promise. I broke that. I will never break again. I promise. I broke down. — Anonymous

Horror make me awake and when I don't think about it but I read it it make me sleepy! — Deyth Banger

Sensei, wherever I sit is the head of the table. — D.A. Bonds

I always wanted to be a professional athlete. I love my life. — Billy Horschel

New Adult is a label that is condescending to readers and authors alike. It implies that the books act as training wheels between Young Adult and Adult. For the New Adult books that are particularly childish, the label implies that they are a step above Young Adult
which is insulting to the Young Adult books that are far superior. For the New Adult books that are particularly sophisticated, the label implies that they are not worthy of being considered "adult." It's a lose-lose situation for everyone.
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Therefore, the new genre of New Adult is a large step backwards. It increases the system of categories and labels even further, and prevents readers from expanding their horizons and minds. The term is reductive and it is insulting to its own audience. — Lauren Sarner