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Dads Famous Quotes By Joseph O'Connor

We still tell each other that we are lucky to be alive, when our being alive has almost nothing to do with luck, but with geography, pigmentation, and international exchange rates. — Joseph O'Connor

Dads Famous Quotes By Santiago Martinez Delgado

I am not my self, I am the result of all my ancestors. — Santiago Martinez Delgado

Dads Famous Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Because, Mr.. Katagiri, Tokyo can only be saved by a person like you. And it's for people like you that I am trying to save Tokyo. — Haruki Murakami

Dads Famous Quotes By Bernard Of Clairvaux

To serve Mary is a mark of eternal salvation to come. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Dads Famous Quotes By Mark Boal

I mean, journalism is very detailed ... you try to get down in the weeds and sort out exactly what happened. And I don't think that a feature film is really a place where that happens. — Mark Boal

Dads Famous Quotes By Irene Nemirovsky

An enemy soldier never seemed to be alone
one human being like any other
but followed, crushed from all directions by innumerable ghosts, the missing and the dead. Speaking to him wasn't like speaking to a solitary man but to an invisible multitude; nothing that was said was either spoken or heard with simplicity: there was always that strange sensation of being no more than lips that spoke for so many others, others who had been silenced. — Irene Nemirovsky

Dads Famous Quotes By Magic Johnson

I never think that there's something I can't do, whether it's beating my opponent one on one or practicing another hour because something about my game is just not right. — Magic Johnson

Dads Famous Quotes By David Bach

Life is not easy. But that's not the only truth that matters in this context. It also happens to be true that it takes just as much effort to have a "bad life," in which you don't get what you want, as it does to have a "good life," where you do. So given the choice, why not go for the good life? — David Bach