Harutaka Quotes & Sayings
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'Quantum Leap' gave me a huge opportunity as an actor. The nature of the role and it's demands allowed people to perceive me as a versatile actor, and the wide success of the show around the planet gave me a certain notoriety that helped me get other work. — Scott Bakula

A friend of Diagoras pointed out an expensive display of votive gifts and said, 'You think the gods have no care for man? Why, you can see from all these votive pictures here how many people have escaped the fury of storms at sea by praying to the gods who have brought them safe to harbor.'
To which Diagoras replied, 'Yes, indeed, but where are the pictures of all those who suffered shipwreck and perished in the waves? — Diagoras Of Melos

Either way, the result is you depending on yourself to do life right. Either way, God isn't even in the room. — Emily P. Freeman

Mortality is very different when you're 20 to when you're 50. — Keanu Reeves

Nay, Nay! Try thou not.
But do thou or do thou not,
For there is no try. — Ian Doescher

What I want to do is make films that astonish people, that astound people, and I hope you want to do that too. It's easy to make money. It's easy to make films like everybody else. But to make films that explode like grenades in people's heads and leave shrapnel for the rest of their lives is a very important thing. That's what the great filmmakers did for me. I've got images from Fellini, from Bergman, from Kurowsawa, from Bunuel, all stuck in my brain. — Terry Gilliam

Since the past is unreal and the future is unreal, all your thoughts are about nothing. — Byron Katie

God is a God of endless opportunities to do good; the God of the open door. — John Ortberg

We need to support these women who are in crisis pregnancy situations. — Kathy Ireland

Never invest in any idea you can't illustrate with a crayon — Peter Lynch

Books must be wind and pull the curtains. — Nazim Hikmet

We die every day; every moment deprives us of a portion of life and advances us a step toward the grave; our whole life is only along and painful sickness. — Jean Baptiste Massillon