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Enomoto Takeaki Quotes By Anonymous

How would it change the manner in which we live if we viewed ourselves as stewards of God's gifts, rather than owners of the people and things in our lives? — Anonymous

Enomoto Takeaki Quotes By Stephen Siciliano

To keep a secret is to lie every time."

La Vedette, Gloriella — Stephen Siciliano

Enomoto Takeaki Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Beware of him who hates the laugh of a child. — Henry Ward Beecher

Enomoto Takeaki Quotes By Yann Martel

Books, like people, can't be reduced to the cost of the materials with which they were made. Books, like people, become unique and precious once you get to know them. — Yann Martel

Enomoto Takeaki Quotes By Truman Capote

Quite deliberately my friend drops a kettle on the floor. I tap-dance in front of closed doors. One by one the household emerges, looking as though they'd like to kill us both; but it's Christmas, so they can't. — Truman Capote

Enomoto Takeaki Quotes By David James Duncan

Our lack of community is intensely painful. A TV talk show is not community. A couple of hours in a church pew each Sabbath is not community. A multinational corporation is neither a human nor a community, and in the sweatshops, defiled agribusiness fields, genetic mutation labs, ecological dead zones, the inhumanity is showing. Without genuine spiritual community, life becomes a struggle so lonely and grim that even Hillary Clinton has admitted "it takes a village". — David James Duncan

Enomoto Takeaki Quotes By David Mitchell

My curiosity is dying, I told Professor Mephi one pleasant day, during a seminar on Thomas Paine. I remember the sounds of a baseball game drifting thru his open window. My mentor said we had to identify the source of this malady, and urgently. I said something about reading not being knowledge, about knowledge without xperience being food without sustenance. "You need to get out more," remarked the professor. — David Mitchell