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Since my Japanese isn't very good, I had to have an interpreter to communicate with most of the crew. — John Foster
But if a person hasn't ever experienced true despair, she grows old never knowing how to evaluate where she is in life; never understanding what joy really is. I'm grateful for it. — Banana Yoshimoto
When they gaze in confusion
at the broken, odd shaped, colorful
shards of glass that we are,
let them know
that we too belong here, here
in this gallery. Masterpieces,
we are not
here by accident
but have been carefully assembled
and put together and are held together
in this ceramic panel - our bodies of clay -
by good intentions.
We too are works of art. — Ayokunle Falomo
Language lives in the mind, moves around with the tongue and gets its meaning in action! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
I know not whether it would be too bold an assertion to say that candor makes capacity ... But in order to try the truth of any observation relating to the mind, the easiest method is to illustrate it by outward objects. If, for instance, a man was to sweat and labor all the days of his life to fill a chest which was already full, the absurdity of his vain endeavor would be glaring. In the same manner, when the human mind is filled and stuffed with notions brought thither by fallacious inclinations, there is no room for truth to enter: candor being banished, passions alone bear the sway. — Sarah Fielding
It's time for all of us to unite across the state of Washington to build a working Washington. Let's get to work. — Jay Inslee
She cannot help but see a lifespan as a journey, indeed as a pilgrimage. This isn't fashionable these days, but it's her way of seeing. A life has a destination, an ending, a last saying. She is perplexed and exercised by the way that now, in the twenty-first century, we seem to be inventing innumerable ways of postponing the sense of arrival, the sense of arriving at a proper ending. Her inspections of evolving models of residential care and care homes for the elderly have made her aware of the infinitely clever and complex and inhumane delays and devices we create to avoid and deny death, to avoid fulfilling our destiny and arriving at our destination. And the result, in so many cases, has been that we arrive there not in good spirits, as we say our last farewells and greet the afterlife, but senseless, incontinent, demented, medicated into amnesia, aphasia, indignity. — Margaret Drabble
Evil is something you need to fight until it ceases trying to control you. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando
A secret freedom opens through a crevice you can barely see. — Rumi
Being happy outside the pool means fast swimming in the pool. — Eric Shanteau
How could you ever learn to trust the things you made up? — Richard Yates
I've always tried to explore the humorous aspects of life. — Ted Lange
And then the Charynite last borns were lifting Quintana on their shoulders and the Lumaterans had Froi on theirs, and she was laughing and he thought he'd never seen her look so beautiful. And over everyone's heads, Froi could see Gargarin and Arjuro staring up at her with their bittersweet smiles, and Froi imagined two boys with the same face all those years ago in a filthy cave beneath the swamps of Abroi, praying for a better life. — Melina Marchetta
No one is too small for anything. You just have to think big! — Kathryn Lasky
The tattooed face of a cat, blue and grinning, covered his right hand; on one shoulder a blue rose blossomed. More markings, self-designed and self-executed, ornamented his arms and torso: the head of a dragon with a human skull between its open jaws; bosomy nudes; a gremlin brandishing a pitchfork; the word PEACE accompanied by a cross radiating, in the form of crude strokes, rays of holy light; and two sentimental concoctions - one a bouquet of flowers dedicated to MOTHER-DAD, the other a heart that celebrated the romance of DICK and CAROL, the girl whom he had married when he was nineteen, and from whom he had separated six years later in order to "do the right thing" by another young lady, the mother of his youngest child. ("I have three boys who — Truman Capote
