Japonica Rice Quotes & Sayings
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For reasons I have yet to define, Signor Arpelli stood out from his colleagues. The curled brim of his hat, perhaps. A certain mingling of gravity and levity- I thought the masks of Janus had merged in his eyes. — Louis Bayard
When I'm a Buddhist my family hates me. When I'm the Buddha they love me. — Frank Hall
A painting is an object which has an emphatic frontal surface. On such a surface, I paint a black band which does not recede, a color band which does not obtrude, a white square or rectangle which does not move back or forth, to or fro, or up or down; there is also a painted white exterior frame band which is edged round the edge to the black. Every part is painted and contiguous to its neighbor; no part is above or below any other part. There is no hierarchy. There is no ambiguity. There is no illusion. There is no space or interval (time). — Jo Baer
I did an episode of 'Frasier' with my friend Kelsey Grammer once. — John C. McGinley
I'd grown impervious to all three of his facial expressions. — Cookie O'Gorman
But it's not so bad, I can think of worse traits in a flatmate. No, it's not Cathy, it's not even Ashbury that bothers me most about my new situation (I still think of it as new, although it's been two years). It's the loss of control. — Paula Hawkins
The simple truth of our finiteness is that we could, by whatever means, go on interminably only at the price of either losing the past and, therewith, our identity, or living only in the past and therefore without a real present. We cannot seriously wish either and thus not a physical enduring at that price. — Hans Jonas
Rock & roll is dying. It's frightening to think about the music scene 20 years from now. — Kurt Cobain
If two people share one, their destinies become intertwined. They'll remain a part of each other's lives no matter what. — Tetsuya Nomura
I put confidence in the American people, in their ability to sort through what is fair and what is unfair, what is ugly and what is unugly. — George H. W. Bush
Sometimes, the most graceful way to handle something is to be decidedly ungraceful. — Kristi Ling
One thing about being narrow-minded: you'll never be lonely. — Mort Sahl
All I knew how to do was to act. That's the only thing I had in my favor. That was the thing that propelled me forward. — Angela Lansbury
The older we become, the more important it is to use what we know rather
than learn more. — I. J. Good
