Jiraya Quotes & Sayings
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This, then, is friendship. A family you choose. What you give to it, you give freely. What you withhold from it, measures its depth. — Steven Erikson

You see why the psalm threw me for a loop. The first verse has God presiding over an assembly of gods. Doesn't that sound like a pantheon - something we associate with polytheism and mythology? — Michael S. Heiser

When I told the fans I was an alcoholic, they all applauded. When I told them I had given myself to a higher power, they cheered again. — Grace Lee Whitney

Meditation is valuable for all of humanity because it involves looking inward. People don't have to be religious to look inside themselves more carefully. It is constructive and worthwhile to analyze our emotions, including compassion and our sense of caring, so that we can become more calm and happy. — Dalai Lama

Diane would occasionally find notes he had written. This had happened before. Sometimes it was actually happenstance, and sometimes the faceless old woman who secretly lives in their home would move his notes to where Diane would see them because the faceless old woman was bored and found the troubles of others interesting. Always Diane said she believed in his privacy and always she meant it, but also it always happened that she had read the entire note before she realized what it was. This was not a pattern that she was aware of, but it was one that Josh was very familiar with. — Joseph Fink

If you don't have fun doing the film, then the results of the film will never give you any fun. — Woody Allen

An efficient telecommunications network is the foundation upon which an information society is built. — Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

It makes no difference who you vote for - the two parties are really one party representing four percent of the people. — Gore Vidal

The dark side of life, and the horror of it, belonged to a world that lay remote from his own select little atmosphere of books and dreamings. — Algernon Blackwood