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Top Hagimoto Kinichi Quotes

Pick your poison. It's all the same desire. — Matt Chandler

Zion smelled of cooked vegetables, humanity, and ganja. — William Gibson

People were incredibly kind to our family and went out of their way to help. — Kazuo Ishiguro

Suddenly drained of the nervous excitement which had made her forget momentarily her tiredness and the monochromatic dullness of this early morning, she buried her face in the edge of the bed. Otto, somewhat apathetically, began to stroke her bag beneath her nightgown. She was grateful that they had not fought - she didn't have the energy - but a sullen disappointment roiled about just behind her gratitude. Was Otto going to make love to her while the Negro in the street slept in his own vomit? — Paula Fox

He was a proud union man, firmly believing that the courage of a few men could prevent the suffering of thousands. — Anthony Colombo

I just don't see why the past has to matter. — Cassandra Clare

I'd never forgotten him, despite spending half my life trying to forget him. I'd given him everything: my love, my body, my pride, & parts of my heart & mind that I could never get back. — Beth Harbison

Race for the pschological advantage. Sit up tall, pull in high, stay within the margins of power, and they will inevitably look over at some point to see what kind of God is blasting your boat forward. — Christopher Allsopp

We'll have a kid or maybe we'll rent one. He's got to be straight, we don't want a bent one. — Randy Newman

It's not that liberals aren't smart, it's just that so much of what they know isn't so — Ronald Reagan

If I don't do what I need to do to win, I won't win, no matter who is on the other side of the net. — Andre Agassi

I loved the atmosphere of the dance studios - the wooden floors, the big mirrors, everyone dressed in pink or black tights, the musicians accompanying us - and the feeling of ritual the classes had. — Suzanne Vega