Chisato Moritaka Quotes & Sayings
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It is pleasant to walk over the beds of these fresh, crisp, and rustling leaves. How beautifully they go to their graves! how gently lay themselves down and turn to mould!
painted of a thousand hues, and fit to make the beds of us living. So they troop to their last resting-place, light and frisky. They put on no weeds, but merrily they go scampering over the earth, selecting the spot, choosing a lot, ordering no iron fence, whispering all through the woods about it,
some choosing the spot where the bodies of men are mouldering beneath, and meeting them half-way. — Henry David Thoreau

The best way to put the Law of Giving into operation - to start the whole process of circulation - is to make a decision that any time you come into contact with anyone, you will give them something. — Deepak Chopra

Putting my words piece online was an important part of my plan to help women learn how to love themselves and have a better life. — Tracy McMillan

I would not wish to be Prime Minister, dear. — Margaret Thatcher

I believe in the necessity for struggle by people at the bottom of any society. — Frances Fox Piven