Akasaki Chinatsu Quotes & Sayings
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If a man smiles all the time, he's probably selling something that doesn't work. — George Carlin
What is reasonable is real; that which is real is reasonable. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
True translation is not a binary affair between two languages but a triangular affair. The third point of the triangle being what lay behind the words of the original text before it was written. True translation demands a return to the pre-verbal. One reads and rereads the words of the original text in order to penetrate through them to reach, to touch, the vision or experience that prompted them. One then gathers up what one has found there and takes this quivering almost wordless "thing" and places it behind the language it needs to be translated into. And now the principal task is to persuade the host language to take in and welcome the "thing" that is waiting to be articulated. — John Berger
If you can believe in God you can believe in a witch, it is the same package. If you can believe in one kind of nonsense, you can believe in all kinds of nonsense. — Rajneesh
Life is a party where everybody is invited. Feel free to serve yourself. — Bangambiki Habyarimana
Who we were created to become already exists in the mind of God. It's placed in our physical DNA and in the longings of our soul. Our lives are supposed to be a manifestation of the imagination of God, and whatever else we leave behind - the life we choose to live and the person we choose to become - is the ultimate expression of the artisan soul. — Erwin Raphael McManus
So many humans.
So many colors. — Markus Zusak
Control is illusory. No matter what university you go to, no matter what degree you hold, if your goal is to becomes master of your own destiny, you have more to learn. — Michael J. Fox
The road went ever more steeply downhill. Overhead, the branches of the trees intertwined. It was a still, windless morning, cloudy and damp. — Cornelia Funke
