Chiaki Nanami Quotes & Sayings
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There's no limit to success. Stay HUMBLE, have FAITH, BELIEVE, and DREAM BIG. — Ozzie Lamont Anderson Jr.

I love the smell of frying liver. It kind of releases a sweetness into the air, and it kind of prickles your nose, and it kind of makes you awake ... it gets me excited. — April Bloomfield

I do believe that thinking about the world, particularly thinking critically about it, is an essential part of changing it. — Judith Suissa

People hate people just cause they want someone different to hate. — Doug Stanhope

The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. — John Buchan

When I read the actual story-how Gatsby loves Daisy so much but can't ever be with her no matter how hard he tries-I feel like ripping the book in half and calling up Fitzgerald and telling him his book is all wrong, even though I know Fitzgerald is probably deceased. Especially when Gatsby is shot dead in his swimming pool the first time he goes for a swim all summer, Daisy doesn't even go to his funeral, Nick and Jordan part ways, and Daisy ends up sticking with racist Tom, whose need for sex basically murders an innocent woman, you can tell Fitzgerald never took the time to look up at clouds during sunset, because there's no silver lining at the end of that book, let me tell you. — Matthew Quick

Leadership is not about experience, education or talent. It's about choosing to lead. — Michael Hyatt

Always feel hungry for a daring life. — Debasish Mridha

Dad the launching pad. Dad the landing zone. Dad the tether that kept Sams - and me - from hurtling into the nullity of deep space, a nullity himself now. — Rick Yancey

The desire for carnal possession quickly cools, whereas the desire to own land never quits the heart of man. — Gabriel Chevallier

It is not places that are dangerous, but people — Martin Cohen

This being the final say, tomorrow is thought about.
The what of tomorrow, the who? The maybe, the if.
Should it never come, none, no one but those left would know, know it so. — Rosca Marx