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Junzo Okudaira Quotes By Miranda Hart

I never admitted what I wanted to do for a career to anyone until I was 26. I wish I'd piped up at 18. — Miranda Hart

Junzo Okudaira Quotes By Thomas Ligotti

One day it would be over for all, that terrible dream of everlasting changes that held us to a place that never should have been if its greatest intention led only to wallowing in the muck of eternity. — Thomas Ligotti

Junzo Okudaira Quotes By Norm Sloan

I hate it. It looks like a stickup at 7-Eleven. Five guys standing there with their hands in the air. — Norm Sloan

Junzo Okudaira Quotes By Werner Erhard

The nature of a breakthrough is for you to stand on what you've gotten, what you've loved, what's been important to you, what's touched you, what's inspired you, what's turned your life on; to stand on the value you've already created for yourself and look out at the possibility for being alive that opens up, like a freedom, in front of you. — Werner Erhard

Junzo Okudaira Quotes By William Shakespeare

O Hero, what a Hero hadst thou been. — William Shakespeare

Junzo Okudaira Quotes By Julie Johnson

No amount of soul searching would fix my past. There was no magical Band-Aid I could stick on my heart, no special glue I could use to make myself whole again. I had shattered to pieces like a fragile vase on concrete; some fragments could be roughly cobbled back together, but many of my vital parts had simply turned to dust, pulverized and scattered by the first gust of wind. — Julie Johnson

Junzo Okudaira Quotes By Marcel Proust

An impression of love is out of proportion to the other impressions of life, but when it is lost in their midst we are incapable of appreciating it. — Marcel Proust

Junzo Okudaira Quotes By Jack LaLanne

They thought that athletes that worked out with my system wouldn't be able to throw a ball because they'd be too muscle bound. Those are the misconceptions I had to go through for about 40 years. — Jack LaLanne