Best Dragon Ball Z Goku Quotes & Sayings
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I guess we'll try the old fashion way!" "Alright Kakarrot you're asking for it" "Rock, Paper!...ready! rock, paper, scissors, ha!" "Yea I did it!"
"That's not the fusion technique! — Toei Animation

Self-awareness: the ability to realize what we are doing as we do it, and understand why we are doing it. — Kelly McGonigal

I never set out to be a role model, but I guess parents like it because I am dedicated to school. — Tatyana Ali

On a movie, you have a great time, and you're really enjoying the work, and then everybody is done and goes their separate ways, and you maybe never get to work with those people again. — Denis Leary

Ms. Taylor's writing style is clear, without frills, and so streamlined that her story flows and flows and flows, without taking a break, to its satisfying conclusion.
Maeve of Tara — Vicki M. Taylor

My heart is pure. Pure evil! — Akira Toriyama

Today the law defines death, with appropriate blurriness, as the cessation of brain function. Though the heart may still throb and the unknowing bone marrow create new cells, no man's history can outlive his brain. — Sherwin B. Nuland

You know the old saying: you win some, you lose some ... and then there's that little-known third category. — Al Gore

Guns, grendels, or nuclear bombs; take your pick. — James Rollins

I was dying when you came. — Victor Hugo

I am the hope of the universe. I am the answer to all living things that cry out for peace. I am protector of the innocent. I am the light in the darkness. I am truth. Ally to good! Nightmare to you! — Akira Toriyama

Tackle life with as much energy as Goku! I'll try to do the same! — Akira Toriyama

I owe everything to a system that made me learn by heart till I wept. As a result I have thousands of lines of poetry by heart. I owe everything to this. — George Steiner

Under its sway the transactions of the public administration are not nearly so important as what is done by private exertion. Democracy does not confer the most skilful kind of government upon the people, but it produces that which the most skilful governments are frequently unable to awaken, namely, an all-pervading and restless activity, a superabundant force, and an energy which is inseparable from it, and which may, under favorable circumstances, beget the most amazing benefits. These are the true advantages of democracy. — Alexis De Tocqueville