Hosojima Keio Quotes & Sayings
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life is the reason for living and death is the reason for dying if we are to live, why die ? there is a ending for everything and being alive gives us a chance to do something and enjoy it. — Pamela

If there is a constructive way forward for Christians in the midst of our broken but also beautiful cultures, it will require us to recover these two biblical postures of cultivation and creation. And that recovery will involve revisiting the biblical story itself, where we discover that God is more intimately and eternally concerned with culture than we have yet come to believe. — Andy Crouch

It started out slowly, it's coming on fast. I got a feeling it's gonna last. Timber, I'm falling in love. — Patty Loveless

One thing I loved about New Zealand was the indoor/outdoor lifestyle of the place. I remember going from Xboxing, jamming out on guitars and drum machines in my buddy's apartment, to a bike ride through the parks and up and down the streets all over the city, to the ocean, right into the water. I remember we were swimming outer ways and we got to a certain place where we wanted to see - or I wanted to see - how deep the water was. — Gabriel Mann

The more man realises his humanity, the lonelier he feels. — Ali Shariati

Daring to think that the rules do not apply is the mark of a visionary. It's also a symptom of narcissism. - — Ariel Levy

You lose your way when you lose your why. — Michael Hyatt

In my dressing room, you'll definitely find some Starbursts and Skittles. I have a lot of candles that remind me of home, and a humidifier for my voice. I also have some digital Kodak albums where I have pictures of my friends and family. — Trey Songz

They don't realise that they've changed; they think it's the world that changed. — Ryu Murakami

My roommate's a fruit loop dingus. — Colleen Hoover

Laws decide wich forms of oppression are allowed, Lord. And because of that, those laws are servants to those in power, for whom oppression is given as a right over those who have little or no power. — Steven Erikson