Hitari Quotes & Sayings
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I often get ideas for songs on the tour bus at odd times. Like at 6am when no one is around, I'd just write. — Taylor Swift

My dear, just because something seems implausible doesn't make it impossible. Think about how long people believed the world was flat. — Angela Henry

There is no hard and fast line that can be drawn that says: Up to here there was no love; from here on there is now love. Love is a gradual thing, it may take a moment, a month, or a year to come on, and in each two its gradations are different. With some it comes fast, with some it comes slowly. Sometimes one kindles from the other, sometimes both kindle spontaneously. And once in a tragic while one kindles only after the other has already dimmed and gone out, and has to burn forlornly alone.
("Too Nice A Day To Die") — Cornell Woolrich

Folly's seeds produce fruits of death. — Matshona Dhliwayo

It was as if he were a single whole, grasped by her first glance at him, like some irreducible absolute, like an axiom not to be explained any further, as if she knew everything about him by direct perception, and what awaited her now was only the process of identifying her knowledge. — Ayn Rand

The Pranksters never talked about synchronicity by name, but they were more and more attuned to the principle. Obviously, according to this principle, man does not have free will. There is no use in his indulging in a lifelong competition to change the structure of the little environment he seems to be trapped in. But one could see the larger pattern and move with it - Go with the flow! - and accept it and rise above one's immediate environment and even alter it by accepting the larger pattern and growing with it. — Tom Wolfe

And the blue gentian-flower, that, in the breeze, Nods lonely, of her beauteous race the last. — William C. Bryant

Rejecting sin is not a burden; on the contrary, it brings freedom and relief. — Sunday Adelaja

I don't like creating software anymore. It's too exact. It's like karate; there's no room for error. — John Maeda