Hosoya Yukio Quotes & Sayings
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Beware of capitalism's politicians and preachers! They are the lineal descendants of the hypocrites of old who all down the ages have guarded the flock in the name of patriotism and religion and secured the choicest provender and the snuggest booths for themselves by turning the sheep over to the ravages of the wolves. — Eugene V. Debs
We have no stronger ally anywhere in the world than Israel. — John Boehner
I obviously wanted to play for the Kansas City Royals. (Laughter) I also knew that was far-fetched. The truth is I don't really know what I wanted to do. — Josh Earnest
My dear, religion is a null area in the law. A church can do anything any organization can do - and has no restrictions. It pays no taxes, need not publish records, is effectively immune to search, inspection, or control - and a church is anything that calls itself a church. Attempts have been made to distinguish between 'real' religions entitled to immunities, and 'cults.' It can't be done, short of establishing a state religion . . . a cure worse than the disease. — Robert A. Heinlein
Anticipatory plagiarism occurs when someone steals your original idea and publishes it a hundred years before you were born. — Robert K. Merton
Know the difference between your necessary and discretionary expenses. — Alexa Von Tobel
I think the most important beauty lesson I've learned from my mom is to be happy in what you do. — Gwyneth Paltrow
The Light yearns for the peaceful balance of the Darkness as much as Darkness seeks the Glory of the Light. — Solange Nicole
It's always been difficult for me to find funding for a story that I want to follow in real time. Financiers are hesitant to support a project when they don't know the outcome. — Chris Hegedus
What? Were you born stupid, or did you just die that way? — Neal Shusterman
This is your life. Now go make it the one you've always wanted. — Dustin Hoffman
Call it not vain: they do not err Who say that when the poet dies Mute Nature mourns her worshipper, And celebrates his obsequies. — Walter Scott
It is almost impossible to translate verbally and well at the same time; for the Latin (a most severe and compendious language) often expresses that in one word which either the barbarity or the narrowness of modern tongues cannot supply in more ... But since every language is so full of its own proprieties that what is beautiful in one is often barbarous, nay, sometimes nonsense, in another, it would be unreasonable to limit a translator to the narrow compass of his author's words; it is enough if he choose out some expression which does not vitiate the sense. — John Dryden
That's the thing about destiny: It can't be predicted, and it's usually pretty odd. — Jasper Fforde
A simple separate person is not contained between his hat and his boots. — Walt Whitman
