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Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

Flattery would be worse than vain; there is no consolation in flattery. — Charlotte Bronte

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By John Oliver

Congress never loses its capacity to disappoint you. — John Oliver

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Christina Stead

There'll be no sense in sexual theories until women start telling their minds; and, of course, until they have some. — Christina Stead

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Drew Karpyshyn

Set wasn't interested in ruling the galaxy. Or destroying the Jedi. It sounded like a lot of work. — Drew Karpyshyn

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

And your doubt may become a good quality if you train it. It must become knowing, it must become critical. Ask it, whenever it wants to spoil something for you, why something is ugly, demand proofs from it, test it, and you will find it perplexed and embarrassed perhaps, or perhaps rebellious. But don't give in, insist on arguments and act this way, watchful and consistent, every single time, and the day will arrive when from a destroyer it will become one of your best workers
perhaps the cleverest of all that are building at your life. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Jackie Chan

We live now in a global village and we are in one single family. It's our responsibility to bring friendship and love from all different places around the world and to live together in peace. — Jackie Chan

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

Fate's way of beating us in a fair fight is to give us warnings that we hear, but never heed. — Gregory David Roberts

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Paty Jager

man Gil had confronted — Paty Jager

Kadokawa Logo Quotes By Pat Heim

Leadership doesn't mean giving marching orders that others must follow blindly. Rather, it means causing others to want to follow. Successful leadership is personal. — Pat Heim