Angie Danganronpa Quotes & Sayings
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Four years of world war, at a cost in human suffering which our minds are mercifully too limited to imagine, led to the very clear realization that international anarchy must be abandoned if civilization was to survive. — Arthur Henderson
With highly civilised nations continued progress depends in a subordinate degree on natural selection; for such nations do not supplant and exterminate one another as do savage tribes. — Charles Darwin
When it is imperative to make a vivid offering towards life then a simulated introspection for all possible dimensions may be endured to establish a relationship with external world and world within — Amit Gupta
In terms of graphic versus prose, I could probably do a lecture on that topic. But what stood out most was the difference in pacing the language and resulting scenes. One illustration can do so much for the reader. — Cynthia Leitich Smith
Have a vision, trust yourself, break some rules, ignore the naysayers, don't be afraid to fail. — Arnold Schwarzenegger
The concept of a general equilibrium has no relevance to the real world (in other words, classical economics is an exercise in futility). — George Soros
Hope is a terrible thing to lose. Sometimes that wounded space gets filled with scar tissue, bitter, ugly, and angry. — Neal Shusterman
The black man continues on his way. He plods wearily no longer-he is striding freedom road with the knowledge that if he hasn't got the world in a jug, at least he has the stopper in his hand. — Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
When your diary is full and your life is empty, get a date — Benny Bellamacina
I can function without you. But I don't like being away from you. It feels like you take my home with you when you go. — Christina Lauren
The predominant idea behind globalization, in its most virulent form, is an unpleasant kind of social Darwinism - that the world is for winners not losers, that only the successful count, that money is considerably more important than votes. — Anita Roddick