Chiyo Sakamoto Quotes & Sayings
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The fruit of too much liberty is slavery. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
It is a terrible thought, to contemplate that an immense number of mediocre thinkers are occupied with really influential matters. — Friedrich Nietzsche
I should allow only my heart to have imagination; and for the rest rely on memory, that long drawn sunset of one's personal truth. — Vladimir Nabokov
Time, the thing we can't beat back ... Yet, time is also what it takes to heal, what it takes for certain memory cells to die.
Maybe time doesn't heal. Maybe it doesn't even pass. We pass through time, and come out stunned, so rage, and memory, are blurred. — Kiana Davenport
My intention is to live more fully each moment with who - how - I actually am, not who I imagine I will be one day. — SARK
We're doing quite well in some states, but there are states that you can't - I mean, it's just ridiculous the representation of women, and having been an advocate for women, lobbied in many states as well as here at the national level for women. People behave differently when there are women at the table, men do. Our issues get higher prominence. We're taken more seriously. — Eleanor Smeal
The world is not beautiful. Therefore it is. — Keiichi Sigsawa
The true man breathes with his heels. — Zhuangzi
Career politicians do not have the courage to prioritize spending and say no to demanding special interest groups who do not reflect the best interests of the country. — Tom Coburn
If we keep waiting until we are ready, we will be waiting for the rest of your lives. — Lemony Snicket
If I say 'there is no God', I disrespect your belief; how when you say 'there is a God' you do not disrespect mine? — M.F. Moonzajer
Let the ugly light of the world in, we are no longer blind. — Marilyn Manson
Cultivate will power, that massive creative force that God the creator built into you. Do not let it remain flabby but strengthen it by use and exercise. — Norman Vincent Peale