Hanazawa Golden Quotes & Sayings
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The stories I love the most are where the author has a lot of empathy for everyone. The author loves their characters and takes their situations really seriously, and you feel like you're just dropped into a different world. — Molly Antopol
At last I will devote myself sincerely and without reservation to the general demolition of my opinions. — Rene Descartes
Please don't quote me. — Mike Piazza
Instead of thinking about work the next day or thinking about what you have to do, if you live in the moment you'll have some of the best times of your life. — Big Sean
A Marathon is not about running, it is about salvation. We spend so much of our lives doubting ourselves, thinking we're not good enough, not strong enough, not made of the right stuff. The Marathon is an opportunity for redemption. "Opportunity," because the outcome is uncertain. "Opportunity," because it is up to you, and only you, to make it happen; only you can turn your farfetched dream into a reality. — Dean Karnazes
Was the secret of lasting youth known only to the criminal mind? — Graham Greene
What about the scar ... in my face. He managed to force out, couldn't
find the words, no better nor easier way to ask and even plead. Do you want me.
Do you honestly still want me?
Please, want me. — Aleksandr Voinov
Depression presents itself as a realism regarding the rottenness of the world in general and the rottenness of your life in particular. But the realism is merely a mask for depression's actual essence, which is an overwhelming estrangement from humanity. The more persuaded you are of your unique access to the rottenness, the more afraid you become of engaging with the world; and the less you engage with the world, the more perfidiously happy-faced the rest of humanity seems for continuing to engage with it. — Jonathan Franzen
Alec didn't normally consider himself a violent man, but sometimes, arms simply needed to be removed. — Gail Carriger
