Junichi Sato Quotes & Sayings
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As far as I'm concerned, I prefer silent vice to ostentatious virtue. — Albert Einstein
A mind always hopeful, confident, courageous, and determined on its set purpose, and keeping itself to that purpose, attracts to itself out of the elements things and powers favourable to that purpose. — Ralph Waldo Trine
Dangling punch lines to forgotten stories remain in the language like the smile of the Cheshire cat. — William Safire
I have, I believe, the courage to doubt everything; I have, I believe, the courage to fight against everything; but I do not have the courage to acknowledge anything, the courage to possess, to own anything. — Soren Kierkegaard
The fact that the talks are resuming is a big positive. But it's going to be a slow process. — Arjuna Mahendran
Canada first, Canada last, Canada always. — Wilfrid Laurier
and the crash of the thunder, and the booming of the mighty billows came through the damp oblivion even louder than before. — Bram Stoker
I'm not a real gadgety person. But bottle opener is probably the gadget I can't live without. Actually, I can open a bottle of beer pretty easily without it, but wine is always too much of a pain in the (rear) to open that up. So a corkscrew is probably the gadget that I can't live without. — Dave Matthews
Venice is all sea and sculpture ... — Vera Brittain
The physical body itself is continually vibrating and resonating with other energies in the environment. While Western medicine has developed few interventions that are based in the recognition that energy is at the foundation of, or at least intimately intertwined with, physical matter, scientists from many other disciplines are working within this perspective. They are, for example, recognizing the potential explanatory power of fields that are 'totally unlike any of those presently known' in the ways they hold and transmit information, display quantum properties such as nonlocal influence, and interact with consciousness. — Jed Diamond
Scared people don't really mean what they say, they're just looking for ways to rationalize everything so they have someone or something to blame. They need to have a reason for what's happening because when they have that they can take comfort in knowing it's out of their control. — Chris Dietzel
I'd like to be a 5-10, 205-pound running back. I think it's natural for big guys to want to be a little faster. — Antonio Gates
