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Hitsuzen Quotes By Angie Martinez

Go with the flow, but pray God keeps you afloat. — Angie Martinez

Hitsuzen Quotes By Dreamer

DREAMS are the ones that WAKE you, SHAKE you and make YOU.......................................... — Dreamer

Hitsuzen Quotes By Wayne Rogers

Everybody thinks about Bo Derek as being this extravagant looking lady but she is also a wonderful actress. — Wayne Rogers

Hitsuzen Quotes By Chester W. Nimitz

Luck can be attributed to a well-conceived plan carried out by a well-trained and indoctrinated task group. — Chester W. Nimitz

Hitsuzen Quotes By Bill Gates

Our teachers deserve better feedback. — Bill Gates

Hitsuzen Quotes By Patch Adams

Death. To die. To expire. To pass on. To perish. To peg out. To push up daisies. To push up posies. To become extinct. Curtains, deceased, Demised, departed And defunct. Dead as a doornail. Dead as a herring. Dead as a mutton. Dead as nits. The last breath. Paying a debt to nature. The big sleep. God's way of saying, "Slow down." — Patch Adams

Hitsuzen Quotes By Chris Pine

We tell each other stories so we can understand the world better and there's catharsis and we understand the models of what a hero could be and what the hero's journey as a human being is all about. But unfortunately, I think sometimes those stories too can be very prohibitive and confining. — Chris Pine

Hitsuzen Quotes By J.P. Moreland

Today, people are inclined to think that the sincerity and fervency of one's beliefs are more important than the content. As long as we believe something honestly and strongly, we are told, then that is all that really matters. Reality is basically indifferent to how sincerely we believe something. — J.P. Moreland

Hitsuzen Quotes By CLAMP

Nothing in this world is a coincidence. Everything is Hitsuzen.
*Hitsuzen meaning inevitability, destiny, or fate, as being the driving force in the world — CLAMP