Deshita Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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Everything about you is how I wanna be;
Your freedom comes naturally;
Everything about you resonates happiness;
Now I won't settle for less ... — Matthew Bellamy
And, like the great damned souls, I shall always feel that thinking is worth more than living. — Fernando Pessoa
Arguably, the larger and more productive world that our technologies deliver is simultaneously an impoverished version of the older one - a version that rejects direct experience and therefore rejects an earlier conception of reality that had its own value. We see more, yet our vision is blurred; we feel more things, yet we are numbed. — Michael Harris
I think the trick to living fully," I said, thinking through each word, "is to appreciate what we have, day by
day, regardless of what we know might come our way." I took a breath and slowly looked from one of my
parents to the other. "If I live in fear of what might be, how can I truly live my life to the full in the present? And
if I do not give myself to the day, to hope, to life, what do I miss?" I raised my eyebrows and shook my head.
"Life itself, I think. At least the way I wanna live it. — Lisa Tawn Bergren
Egypt! from whose all dateless tombs arose Forgotten Pharaohs from their long repose, And shook within their pyramids to hear A new Cambyses thundering in their ear; While the dark shades of forty ages stood Like startled giants by Nile's famous flood. — Lord Byron
Some may see a hopeless end, but as believers we rejoice in an endless hope. — Suzanne Woods Fisher
The fact is, I love him. He's the boy I want and one day he'll be MINE. — Meg Cabot
My parents were big supporters of me going to college. It was the right thing for me to do. But it was the toughest decision I had to make. — Garrett Atkins
It was either the wind or the spirit of the house itself, briefly unsettled by our nocturnal absence but to old to be surprised by the errands born from the gap between what we can imagine and what we can in fact create. — Michael Cunningham
The devil's script sells you the heart of a blackbird. — Elliott Smith