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Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By David Mitchell

No organist played a Magnificat but the wind in the flue chimney, no choir sang a Nunc Dimittis but the wuthering gulls, yet I fancy the Creator was not displeazed. — David Mitchell

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Karlyle Tomms

But selfishness can take on many disguises. It can also be about defending and trying to prove your own belief system while denying there could be value in the beliefs of others. — Karlyle Tomms

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Shonda Rhimes

You can't tell stories and really walk in someone's shoes and not have a love for them, even if they're doing horrible things. — Shonda Rhimes

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Joseph Stalin

The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic. — Joseph Stalin

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Mickey Mantle

I've heard about you. I've heard about you, too. — Mickey Mantle

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Elvis Presley

Once I catch you and the kissing starts, a team of wild horses couldn't tear us apart. — Elvis Presley

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Her despair grew so great that it burst her breast open and like a bird of fire shattered the stone and broke out into the light of day
the light of day, faint in her windowless room. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The idea is that the savior came, and simply by the coming of the savior you're saved. Nonsense, human beings wish! If that were the case, we'd live in a perfect world. — Frederick Lenz

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Shaun Mitchell

There is no excuse for failure when you gave up — Shaun Mitchell

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Confucius

Wisdom, humanity & courage, these three are universal virtues. The way by which they are practiced are one. — Confucius

Hirayama Kaoru Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

lived my adolescence like a sheepdog moving through a flock of dirty, very stupid sheep. — Jeff Lindsay