Kadonomise Quotes & Sayings
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When we are at the end of life, to die means to go away; when we are at the beginning, to go away means to die. — Victor Hugo

Well, higher-income people don't have to pay taxes if they don't want to because they can move their money somewhere else, they can move their investments. They can stop investing. They can stop working. They don't need to work. They're higher-income people. — Rick Santorum

We cannot truly love God if we do not love our fellow travelers on this mortal journey. — Thomas S. Monson

There is nothing wrong for a man to be in the kitchen and cook. There is nothing wrong for a man to like flowers. There is nothing wrong for a man to carry a baby. There is nothing wrong for a man to do house chores. There is nothing wrong for a man to visit a beauty salon. But there is something wrong if anyone of us feels it is not right for him to do any of these. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

....my brain works like an etch-a-sketch; even the slightest movement causes it to go completely blank. — Quinn Cummings

I'm thinking about American votes and American - all Americans, black or white have to be concerned about what's happening in the world. — Greg Gutfeld

But apart from these lazinesses of logic, what makes the story so tired is the failure of the writer to reach for anything but the nearest cliche'. "Shouldered his way," "only to be met," "crashing into his face," "waging a lonely war," "corruption that is rife," "sending shock waves," "New York's finest," - these dreary phrases constitute writing at its most banal. We know just what to expect. No surprise awaits us in the form of an unusual word, an oblique look. We are in the hands of a hack, and we know it right away, We stop reading. — William Zinsser

Their son went to the idol-worshiping, uniform-wearing Catholic school, — Jeanne Ray

Risk will always be a part of life. It's how we recognize this and deal with it that matters. — Thomas H. Cook

'The Last Starfighter' was the first movie I did in the U.S. It was an absolute joy to be a part of it. 'Night of the Comet' was a labor of love. Truly a collaborative effort. I am eternally grateful for the experiences. — Catherine Mary Stewart