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Japanese Folklore Quotes By Stan Sakai

A lot of my stories are inspired by Japanese folklore or literature or movies: I've done stories based on Kabuki and Noh plays, and on Kurosawa's 'Yojimbo' movies. — Stan Sakai

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Harold Robbins

The only thing of value on this earth is that each of us is an individual and not a cog in a machine. No man is better than another because of circumstance or fortune, but each important to his own. — Harold Robbins

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Woody Allen

It's about Russia. — Woody Allen

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Charles Dickens

The universe makes rather an indifferent parent, I'm afraid. — Charles Dickens

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Drake

In person I am everything and more. I'm everywhere these other niggas never been before. — Drake

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Plautus

Do you never look at yourself when you abuse another person? — Plautus

Japanese Folklore Quotes By John Wayne

Every country in the world loved the folklore of the West
the music, the dress, the excitement, everything that was associated with the opening of a new territory. It took everybody out of their own little world. The cowboy lasted a hundred years, created more songs and prose and poetry than any other folk figure. The closest thing was the Japanese samurai. Now, I wonder who'll continue it. — John Wayne

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Deyth Banger

...I wanna a break from this corrupted humanity what more to say??? Going in so down level, that the stupidy is going in the paradox of stupidity. The cleverness is lost in the black hole, for god sake! — Deyth Banger

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Federico Fellini

Like many people, I have no religion, and I am just sitting in a small boat drifting with the tide. I live in the doubts of my duty ... I think there is dignity in this, just to go on working ... Today we stand naked, defenseless, and more alone than at any time in history. We are waiting for something, perhaps another miracle, perhaps the Martians. Who knows? — Federico Fellini

Japanese Folklore Quotes By Francis Beaumont

Those have most power to hurt us, that we love. — Francis Beaumont