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Bochniak Documentary Quotes By Lorena Ochoa

I play for me and I play to win, but it gives me great pleasure to represent Mexico. — Lorena Ochoa

Bochniak Documentary Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

So you think most people bet everything, their whole lives, on hope. Just hoping that what they're feeling is real. — Rainbow Rowell

Bochniak Documentary Quotes By David Kirschner

I've known Don Mancini for 22 years. We're dear friends. I know his humor, I know his mind. — David Kirschner

Bochniak Documentary Quotes By Shinkichi Takahashi

The universe is forever falling apart --
No need to push the button,
It collapses at a finger's touch:
Why, it barely hangs on the tail of a sparrow's eye.

The universe is so much eye secretion,
Hordes leap from the tips
Of your nostril hairs. Lift your right hand:
It's in your palm. There's room enough
On the sparrow's eyelash for the whole.

A paltry thing, the universe:
Here is all the strength, here the greatest strength.
You and the sparrow are one
And, should he wish, he can crush you.
The universe trembles before him. — Shinkichi Takahashi

Bochniak Documentary Quotes By Amy Tan

My thinking is this: Her original mother, she did what she must. I, her in-between mother, I did what I must. That Japanese couple, they also did what they must. One day, this little girl will grow up, and she will be doing what she must. So you see, we all do what we must — Amy Tan

Bochniak Documentary Quotes By Kurt Masur

In South America, I heard the 8th Symphony of Beethoven. And the young conductor thought, Beethoven must be heroic. But this is piece which shouldn't be heroic. And this was such a misunderstanding, such a deep misunderstanding. — Kurt Masur

Bochniak Documentary Quotes By Robert Browning

When is man strong until he feels alone? Colombe's Birthday — Robert Browning