Harimoto Tomokazu Quotes & Sayings
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Mathematics speaks to the transcendental, as does this extraordinary friendship. A beautiful book! — James Tanton

The first time he saw her she reminded him a distant memory of falling from a height. — Vatsal Surti

I would say my greatest musical influences have been Ella Fitzgerald and Mary J. Blige. — Estelle

Free your mind... and your ass will follow. — George Clinton

I like the fact that major studios have been attempting horror films recently. — Richard King

You see what you want to see,
And you hear what you want to hear.
You dig? — Jane Green

Women's liberation and the male midlife crisis were the same search
for personal fulfillment, common values, mutual respect, love. But while women's liberation was thought of as promoting identity, the male midlife crisis was thought of as an identity crisis. — Warren Farrell

On, those ever-changing moods of Moscow! How swiftly they go from black to white, from one extreme to another, from friendship to accusations, from adoration to hatred, from the permissive 'da' to that annihilating 'nyet.' Those eternal swings from a thaw to a freeze, whims that disregard their own rules, norms, and regulations! — Svetlana Alliluyeva

In fact, I think that our society expects schools to get students to the point where they do things only for outside rewards. People who perform tasks for their internal reasons are hard to control. Now, I don't think teachers get up in the morning and say to themselves, 'I', going to go to school today and take away all those young people's internal motivations' ... but that's exactly what often happens. — Kirsten Olson

I think the biggest thing that I have to do is to remind people that poetry is there for us to turn to not only to remind us that we're not alone - for example, if we are grieving the loss of someone - but also to help us celebrate our joys. That's why so many people I know who've gotten married will have a poem read at the wedding. — Natasha Trethewey