Clannad Yusuke Yoshino Quotes & Sayings
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I always found Dickens very coarse. I don't want to read about people who drop their aitches. — W. Somerset Maugham

We pored over the equipment and fixed what was broken, and my father taught me how to preemptively take things apart and study how they work, so that as they inevitably failed I'd be able to restore them. He taught me that there is no shame in breaking something, only in not being able to fix it. At — Hope Jahren

It's wrong for libraries to have limited budgets. — Jo Walton

That what appears to be egoism so often isn't. — David Foster Wallace

Morally, a philosopher who uses his professional competence for anything except a disinterested search for truth is guilty of a kind of treachery. — Bertrand Russell

Day's thoughts were interrupted when Detective Johnson strolled into the conference room and announced proudly, "Detective Day, you are going to love me, handsome."
"Oh yeah, you finally got me that date with Channing Tatum?" Day quipped.
Day heard God huff with annoyance, not bothering to turn around and face them. — A.E. Via

I don't think people have fully processed how deeply television has changed the political process in our own world. Political parties have become vestiges of what they were and individuals with large amounts of money can leapfrog over that process, which can have a positive mediating effect. And so I think there are things to worry about. — Alexander Stille

When you're in love, you're capable of learning everything and knowing things you had never dared even to think, because love is the key to understanding of all the the mysteries. — Paulo Coelho

I realize how depraved it was to instill false guilt in an innocent child's conscience, causing a distorted image of life, God, & self, leaving little if any feeling of personal worth. — Mary Griffith

I don't believe in the saying, "out of sight, out of mind." Because Hyun-Bin, I'll be thinking of you always. -Lee Yun-he — Yu-Rang Han

Stopgaps do belong to the internal economy of the form, since the Whole requires them, even if only in a subordinate position ... The stopgap Luigi Paryson's 'zeppa' accepts its own banality, because without the speed that the banal allows up, it would slow up a passage that is crucial for the outcome of the work and its interpretation. — Umberto Eco