Honshu Drama Quotes & Sayings
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I first studied to be a preacher, but decided that I was too prone to tell big stories. Then I studied Blackstone for a while and soon learned that I was not adept enough at prevarication to make a successful lawyer. I then made up my mind that I would seek some field where I could tell big stories and tell the truth. — Isaac Cline

So many women have experienced horrific forms of male violence throughout their lives, and why isn't there a song about how you get depressed because of it? — Kathleen Hanna

Men who do things without being told draw the most wages. — Rodney Dangerfield

If I can survive, I can be somebody tomorrow. — Michelle Malone

You cannot see the changes that you're dreaming about, because they're internal. — Alice Walker

Even in death, my mother smiled - and she had every reason to do so, for I had become precisely what she hoped I would - her mirror image. — Peggy Toney Horton

There comes a time in every race when a competitor meets the real opponent, and understands that it's himself. — Lance Armstrong

He knows only what is right in front of him; she is aware of every incoming sensation that glances obliquely against her soft, fragile core — Steve Martin

Ah, yes, the departmental shrink. And in the silence that followed, he knew everyone was waiting for him to groan, but he wasn't a Lethal Weapon wild card, damn it.
Yeah. For example, he couldn't dislocate his shoulder, he didn't live on the beach with a dog, and he wasn't rocking a death wish. You're welcome. — J.R. Ward

The stagnation of the Japanese economy in the past 20 years is eloquent testimony to the fact that government usually gets it wrong. Sometimes it makes the wrong decision because it fails to anticipate the market (as Japan did when it downplayed laptop computers and stressed mainframes). — Dick Morris

Some men are by nature explorers; my nature is to stay under the same moon and stars, and if the weather is wet, under the same roof. It's a strange world, why make it stranger? — Bernard Malamud

How can he remember well his ignorance - which his growth requires - who has so often to use his knowledge? — Henry David Thoreau