Kawabe Chieco Quotes & Sayings
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Personal honesty takes time to assert itself - if it is ever allowed to. — John Wyndham
Therefore, at Pentecost, which brings The Spring, clothed like a bride, When nestling buds unfold their wings, And bishop's-caps have golden rings, Musing upon many things, I sought the woodlands wide. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Sometimes thought Liir-his first thought in weeks and weeks-sometimes I hate this marvelous land of ours. It's so much like home, and then it holds out on you. — Gregory Maguire
Exterior: the jungle. Interior: Dark night of the white man's soul. — Andrew Durbin
This attack has made it clear, beyond all doubt, that the international Communist movement is willing to use armed invasion to conquer independent nations. An act of aggression such as this creates a very real danger to the security of all free nations. — Harry S. Truman
Sir Knight of the Sorrowful Face, I cannot bear with patience some of the things your Grace says. They are enough to make me suspect that all you have told me about knighthood and winning kingdoms and empires, of bestowing islands and giving me other favors and honors according to the customs of chivalry must all be hot air and lies, and all a cock and bull story or cock and ball story or whatsoever you term it. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
it's better to be embarrassed than dead. — Brandon Sanderson
Aikido is not ultimately Japanese: It is an art of universal truth and international significance. — Linda Holiday
To help yourself to cultivate serendipity, you should keep a notebook with you at all times. The moment any idea or observation comes, you note it down. You keep the notebook by your bed, careful to record ideas that come in those moments of fringe awareness - just before falling asleep, or just upon waking. — Robert Greene
The difference between a man who faces death for the sake of an idea and an imitator who goes in search of martyrdom is that whilst the former expresses his idea most fully in death it is the strange feeling of bitterness which comes from failure that the latter really enjoys; the former rejoices in his victory, the latter in his suffering. — Soren Kierkegaard
There was always more with Nikolai, wasn't there? More pain, more pleasure, more joy, more grief, more religious fucking ecstasy. — Rachel Haimowitz
It would be better if you begin to teach others only after you yourself have learned something. — Albert Einstein
The more time we spend with Mother nature the more we fall in love with her. — Anthony D. Williams
Canst thou prophesy, thou little tree, What the glory of thy boughs shall be? — Lucy Larcom
