Kasahara Origami Quotes & Sayings
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Moment by moment, inhale by exhale, every heartbeat of hers against mine erased our separation. The lust consuming me all night revealed for what it truly was: my need to be with Josephine for the rest of my life. Not only her body but everything that she was: her scribbled words, her lonely heart and her victorious happiness. — Emma Scott
I would like to fly in space. Absolutely. That would be cool. I used to just do personally risky things, but now I've got kids and responsibilities, so I can't be my own test pilot. That wouldn't be a good idea. But I definitely want to fly as soon as it's a sensible thing to do. — Elon Musk
Instead of hoping that some day the boys' club will open its doors, we can form our own clubs, define 'worthy' our own way, and celebrate the books and voices that we decide deserve celebration. — Jennifer Weiner
Whenever there was a crisis, I found a man to help me take the edge off the feelings of helplessness and pain. — Susan Cheever
I'll never find a better time to be alive than now. — Peter Hammill
God help us -- for art is long, and life so short. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Do your fears warn of external dangers? Or, are they the kind that keep you from becoming more of your true self? — Gina Greenlee
Imagine what it would be like if we all saw each other as being more similar rather than different - how much less effort and energy would be spent on protecting ourselves and how much more fulfilling our interactions would be with each other. — Clifford Michaels
I had an acting teacher tell me once that if you're playing a car salesman, you don't want to be an OK car salesman, you want to play the best car salesman. — Aaron Tveit
You don't like hot rod racing or driving late at night, you just want to park where it's nice and dark. — Elvis Presley
You don't quite know how drunk you are until all of a sudden you're on the floor. — Gina Gershon
A vicious boredom ruled the world, for the first time in human history, interrupted by meaningless acts of violence. — J.G. Ballard