Houkago Quotes & Sayings
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A good many people think as I do. If they like my work they are creative ... or they are crazy. — H.R. Giger

You can't run around town tryin' to get even with every person who does you wrong. Ain't enough hours in the day to do that. Besides, two wrongs don't make a right. — Beth Hoffman

This reticence has little to do with trying to protect oneself and everything to do with trying to protect others from one's problems, which shouldn't be theirs; it's one reason Japan is so confounding to foreigners, as its people faultlessly sparkle and attend to one another in in public, while often seeming passive and unconvinced of their ability to do anything decisive at home. — Pico Iyer

You've got to have baddies that you can boo. — Richard C. Armitage

Before [Hindus and Moslems] dare think of freedom, they must be brave enough to love one another, to tolerate one another's religion, even prejudices and superstitions, and to trust one another. This requires faith in oneself. — Mahatma Gandhi

Highly organized research is guaranteed to produce nothing new. — Frank Herbert

His voice was handsome and broken, like a cobblestone street. — Jonathan Safran Foer

A knife, it felt like a knife, and I'd discovered that despite everything that's happened, I still had an endless untapped potential for getting hurt. — Chuck Palahniuk

I wrapped my Christmas presents early this year, but I used the wrong paper. See, the paper I used said 'Happy Birthday' on it. I didn't want to waste it so I just wrote 'Jesus' on it. — Demetri Martin

If I could be involved in the hunting and fishing industry, that would be amazing. That said, I studied biology in college and that led into me being really involved in anatomy and being a pre-med major. — Dustin Lynch

All's well that ends well; which is the epitaph I should put on my tombstone if I were the last man left alive. — Bertrand Russell

It's time to break our ties with anything in us that would rather complain about its situation than go to work to change it. — Guy Finley

Doom that walks always swiftly, because she goes to the shedding of blood — Oscar Wilde

There is no private life which has not been determined by a wider public life. — George Eliot