Fujimaru Yoshino Quotes & Sayings
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The French are wiser than they seem, and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are. — Francis Bacon

At a certain level of wealth, you care more about things like the environment and what's going to happen to later generations than preserving your own money. — Robert Frank

The guns and the eyes of the guard were facing inwards, not outwards, an observation that made little sense and was disregarded at the time. — Patricia Hamill

Bravery is not the trait of a fearless person, lest the reckless actions of a fool be considered brave. Bravery is the quality that allows us to overcome our fears and succeed. — Gerard De Marigny

And for a time the tree stood blighted, trying to raise its stumted arms, a creature clubbed mute, only its sudden voicelessness making us realize it had been speaking all along. — Jeffrey Eugenides

The news took a moment to sink in, probably because there was no bottom for it to alight upon. — Jean-Christophe Valtat

When selflessness is seen in objects, the seed of cyclic existence is destroyed. — Dalai Lama XIV

I do not want a player who is a perfect man and has a fantastic character. That's the kind of guy I want for my daughter as a man. — Jose Mourinho

Because they're my stories, they're my version of events of the past three years. But I really hope people can hear their own stories within the songs and they can become our version of events. — Emeli Sande

To begin to understand your Soul as an integral part of yourself and begin to connect with your Soul as a part of your full being and your true nature, is the beginning of wisdom and the portal to true joy. — Genevieve Gerard

We at Chrysler borrow money the old-fashioned way. We pay it back. — Lee Iacocca

Yellow can express happiness, and then again, pain. There is flame red, blood red, and rose red; there is silver blue, sky blue, and thunder blue; every color harbors its own soul, delighting or disgusting or stimulating me. — Emil Nolde