Dosaku Sekiro Quotes & Sayings
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I have no memory for things I have learned, nor things I have read, nor things experienced or heard, neither for people nor events; I feel that I have experienced nothing, learned nothing, that I actually know less than the average schoolboy, and that what I do know is superficial, and that every second question is beyond me. I am incapable of thinking deliberately; my thoughts run into a wall. I can grasp the essence of things in isolation, but I am quite incapable of coherent, unbroken thinking. I can't even tell a story properly; in fact, I can scarcely talk. — Franz Kafka

A lot of women do a lot of harm because they don't control their emotions. But in terms of violence, men seem to have a monopoly — Dennis Prager

He accepts his Personal Legend completely. — Paulo Coelho

When you give success to stupid people, it makes them more stupid sometimes and not more intelligent. — Arsene Wenger

I love yoga. I don't do it as much as I'd like to, but I feel wonderful when I do. — Lily Cole

Don't criticize them; they are just what we would be under similar circumstances. — Dale Carnegie

On the other side of resistance is the flow. — Guy Finley

My background sets me apart. I've never been able to relate to many people. I've always been the outcast child. — Neon Hitch

I cannot imagine my hometown without forests, and I cannot imagine the earth turned into a desert. — Li Bingbing

The most important obstacle to speed and ease of assimilation, however, is race. In the nineteenth century, swarthy Jews, "black" Irish, and Italian "guineas" - a not so subtle euphemism borrowed from the African country of Guinea - were all seen as what we today call "people of color." These immigrants terrified lighter-skinned native-born Americans, who accepted the newcomers as "white" only when they - actually, their descendants - began to earn middle-class incomes. Of course, skin color does not affect an immigrant's ability to absorb American culture. But color can play a large part in hindering economic and social assimilation: today's black newcomers, from the Caribbean and elsewhere, are often treated as part of the African-American population, with all the associated disadvantages. — Tamar Jacoby

It was making him feel like a stranger. — Rainbow Rowell

I want it all ... fast. I want to be married, I want to live together ... and then somewhere around a year or two years, I get freaked out. I freak out emotionally and then I actually feel like 'Oh my God, who's this stranger in my house?' — Fred Armisen

[Librarians] study their field with as much determination and as much delight as open-heart surgeons. — Maya Angelou

The world will be at war as long as the mind is at war with itself. — Byron Katie

I worry about my grandchildren because the Internet can be brutal. — Kris Jenner