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Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Erik Satie

I took to my room and let small things evolve slowly. — Erik Satie

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

May you dream great dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Let God direct your steps. The main reason why many steps fail is that people know God is an expert in directing steps, but they don't want to give him the contract. — Israelmore Ayivor

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Hendrik Willem Van Loon

For tolerance (and you must remember this when you grow older), is of very recent origin and even the people of our own so-called "modern world" are apt to be tolerant only upon such matters as do not interest them very much. — Hendrik Willem Van Loon

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Anthony Kiedis

Why should we think nudity is such a revolting thing in a land where there is so much violence and corruption and racism and hatred? Nudity seems like a welcome relief from all the bullshit in life. — Anthony Kiedis

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

Those who have little interest in spirituality shouldn't think that human inner values don't apply to you. The inner peace of an alert and calm mind are the source of real happiness and good health. Our human intelligence tells us which of our emotions are positive and helpful and which are damaging and to be restrained or avoided. - 12/7/2012 on his Facebook page — Dalai Lama XIV

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Jane Fonda

I left acting for 15 years, and I think it's really nice to have another life. I took too much for granted when I was younger. I didn't really want to be an actor. I didn't really love it. And so I made a lot of mistakes. Oddly, I care much more about it now. I feel like a complete novice. — Jane Fonda

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Friederike Mayrocker

Then one day followed the next without the basic questions of life ever being solved. — Friederike Mayrocker

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Sometimes it's best to take things down and start all over again. It's the way of the world. — Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Adoniram Judson

I will not leave Burma until the cross is planted here forever. — Adoniram Judson

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Charles Pelly

Making a new car is so expensive that the risk factor is what takes the unique ideas and keeps reanalyzing them until they become very similar. — Charles Pelly

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By W. Bernard Carlson

TESLA'S CAT
[Nikola Tesla's favorite childhood companion] was the family's black cat, Macak. Macak followed young Nikola everywhere, and they spent many happy hours rolling on the grass.

It was Macak the cat who introduced Tesla to electricity on a dry winter evening. "As I stroked Macak's back," he recalled, "I saw a miracle that made me speechless with amazement. Macak's back was a sheet of light and my hand produced a shower of sparks loud enough to be heard all over the house." Curious, he asked his father what caused the sparks. Puzzled at first, [his father] finally answered, "Well, this is nothing but electricity, the same thing you see through the trees in a storm." His father's answer, equating the sparks with lightning, fascinated the young boy. As Tesla continued to stroke Macak, he began to wonder, "Is nature a gigantic cat? If so, who strokes its back? It can only be God," he concluded. — W. Bernard Carlson

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

I give no sources, because it is indifferent to me
whether what I have thought has already been
thought before me by another. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Kawakita Handeishi Quotes By Philippe Falardeau

I didn't want the film to be didactic, and this is tough because if you look at the list of issues, you have immigration, the education system, you have the grieving, you have suicide. I think what saved me were two things. I tried to do everything with some level of restraint and let the spectator make up his own mind. — Philippe Falardeau