Hidoko Quotes & Sayings
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The scariest thing about the world is knowing it goes on when you're not there. — Eric Kahn Gale

I never could stand being forced to do something I didn't want to do at a time I didn't want to do it. Whenever I was able to do something I liked to do, though, when I wanted to do it, and the way I wanted to do it, I'd give it everything I had. — Haruki Murakami

She was the light of our lives, our anchor, compass and vision. — Ralph Nader

One must either stop reading the Bible altogether, or else leave off spending one's whole time in just doing easy pleasant things one likes to do. — Elizabeth Payson Prentiss

I know that we women are all justly accounted praters; they say in the present day that there never was in any age such a wonder to be found as a dumb woman.
[Lat., Nam multum loquaces merito omnes habemus,
Nec mutam profecto repertam ullam esse
Hodie dicunt mulierem ullo in seculo.] — Plautus

You're strong because you've been weak, you're beautiful because you know your flaws & you're fearless because you've been afraid. — Twitter

As an actress we don't beat one another. It's whoever's right for the part. — Juliette Binoche

Give plenty of what is given to you, And listen to pity's call. Don't think the little you give is great, And the much you get is small. — Phoebe Cary

You've got to make sure that you make the best of the day that you're in. — Simon Le Bon

Whatever happens to me, I will have lived a thousand normal lives by what I might add to others not yet born. — Daniel Keyes

I will give you my days... but, my dear sorceress, your nights are mine. — Bec McMaster

". . . be of good cheer, I have overcome the world" (16:33). Unyielding spiritual fortitude is what we need. — Oswald Chambers

Where ignorance prevails, there an opportunity exists but the possessor of ignorance shall always be ignorant of opportunities — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Stop regretting relationships that once brought you great joy. — Joseph Simmons

I wanted an electric train for Christmas but I got the saxophone instead. — Clarence Clemons