Detective Conan Gin Quotes & Sayings
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Our chaotic economic situation has convinced so many of our young people that there is no room for them. They become uncertain andrestless and morbid; they grab at false promises, embrace false gods and judge things by treacherous values. Their insecurity makes them believe that tomorrow doesn't matter and the ineffectualness of their lives makes them deny the ideals which we of an older generation acknowledged. — Hortense Odlum

When something horrible is done to you, the natural impulse is to strike back. — Laurence Yep

When you keep a strong image of what you want in your mind, and possess the conviction that it is yours by right, you send out powerful vibrations to the farthest reaches of the universe. — Stephen Richards

The morning sun in New Orleans felt like it was trying to make a point, convincing the old world to believe something new. — Hunter Murphy

Elizabeth Barrett Browning could write a poem two pages long. Could she have brought it to a music publisher? — Dorothy Fields

And I have always found, though I am unable to account for it, that daylight banishes many of the fears that are apt to assail us in the dark. — R.M. Ballantyne

You'd never know that listening to people in the UN but tribalism is the father of racism. — Stanley Crouch

expelled from the garden. — N. T. Wright

getting better is not about just 'willing' better performance. It's about becoming someone who performs better, and performs differently. — Henry Cloud

It is no coincidence that precisely when things started going downhill with the gods, politics gained its bliss-making character. There would be no reason for objecting to this, since the gods, too were not exactly fair. But at least people saw temples instead of termite architecture. Bliss is drawing closer; it is no longer in the afterlife, it will come, though not momentarily, sooner or later in the here and now - in time.
The anarch thinks more primitively; he refuses to give up any of his happiness. "Make thyself happy" is his basic law. It his response to the "Know thyself" at the temple of Apollo in Delphi. These two maxims complement each other; we must know our happiness and our measure. — Ernst Junger

This planet is for everyone, borders are for no one. It's all about freedom. — Benjamin Zephaniah