Famous Sumo Quotes & Sayings
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People have to be able to make money off their brains and their hearts. Or else we're all going to starve, and it's the machines that'll get good. — Jaron Lanier

My mom and father are extremely proud. They love it when I don't die. I've done so many movies where I've died that their first question when I book a job is, 'So, are you going to die in this?' — Michael Ealy

. . .our whispered words, faintly in the darkness, dissolving
within the trees - then, fleeting words of consolation
would not suffice if feigned, and flippant words
confessed reluctance - our words
were meaningless uttered on the wind. . . — John Daniel Thieme

Loneliness is the best way to realize that you are not alone.. — C. Massios

She went looking for beauty but never looked inside herself. — Mohamed Ghazi

I have so many priceless memories to embrace at that final moment that it will soften the blow. I know my friends will continue the fight, and they will ensure victory. — Karen Swart

The Mong Kok area in China holds the record for most crowded area, with an estimated population density of 130,000 people per square kilometer. — Luke Reiner

Sincerity is glass, discretion is diamond. — Andre Maurois

Undoubtedly the stories about them [hard-boiled detectives] had a fantastic element. Such things happened, but not so rapidly, nor to so close-knit a group of people, nor within so narrow a frame of logic. This was inevitable because the demand was for constant action; if you stopped to think you were lost. When in doubt, have a man come through a door with a gun in his hand. — Raymond Chandler

Better to see widely than to see too closely and allow some feature of place or situation to catch you unawares. Do you understand? — Christopher Paolini

He cannot be heard of.
Out of doubt he is
transported — William Shakespeare

If a black cat crosses your path, it signifies that the animal is going somewhere. — Groucho Marx

The origin of illness may be in the past, but the virulent crisis must be dynamically tackled. I believe in attacking the core of the illness, through its present symptoms, quickly, directly. The past is a labyrinth. One does not have to step into it and move step by step through every turn and twist. The past reveals itself instantly, in today's fever or abscess of the soul. — Anais Nin