Hidenobu Oda Quotes & Sayings
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It's the same struggle for each of us, and the same path out: the utterly simple, infinitely wise ultimately defiant act of loving one thing and then another, loving our way back to life ... Maybe being perfectly happy is not really the point. Maybe that is only some modern American dream of the point, while the truer measure of humanity is the distance we must travel in our lives, time and again, "twixt two extremes of passion
joy and grief," as Shakespeare put it. However much I've lost, what remains to me is that I can still speak to name the things I love. And I can look for safety in giving myself away to the world's least losable things. — Barbara Kingsolver

The struggle which is now beginning between the Zionist and Bolshevik Jews is little less than a struggle for the soul of the Jewish people. — Winston Churchill

Those of you who are convinced that you missed your calling, open all doors keep the entrance way clear. This way you will not miss that next call. — Victoria Addino

I hate marmalade." "I like it," I retorted. "I could eat pots of the stuff." He straightened a little, turned to fully examine me. "Are you ... threatening me with breakfast condiments? — Claire North

How many words a day do I write? Between six and seven thousand. And how many hours does that take? Three on a good day, as high as thirteen on a bad one — John Creasey

So long as the investigation is still open, Gunnels explains, there is no way to request documents pertaining to the case through the Freedom of Information Act. "That investigation will probably stay open a long time," he says. — Matt Taibbi

I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots. — Isak Dinesen

Raymond stood as though someone might have just opened a beach umbrella in his bowels. — Richard Condon

She was beautiful in a damaged way. — Elliott Holt

Effective readers, even at their earliest levels, read in five to seven word phrases rather than word by word. — Richard Allington

Sometimes a man doesn't know how badly he's hurt until someone else probes the wound. — Robin Hobb

Discipline turns the dream into reality. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Real liberation for men means that they can explore and integrate their feminine aspects of consciousness. — Marianne Williamson

Magic is a secret and secrets are magic — Erin Morgenstern