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Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Anything is a waste of time unless you are fucking well or creating well or getting well or looming toward a kind of phantom-love-happiness. — Charles Bukowski

Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Edwin Boring

The historical approach to understanding of scientific fact is what differentiates the scholar in science from the mere experimenter. — Edwin Boring

Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Glen Duncan

Renounce love and you can achieve demonic focus. — Glen Duncan

Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Walter Pater

Philosophical theories or ideas, as points of view, instruments of criticism, may help us to gather up what might otherwise pass unregarded by us. — Walter Pater

Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Ben Folds

Why would I want to sound like Joni Mitchell? I've got Joni Mitchell records, and they're great, and I couldn't possibly be that good. — Ben Folds

Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Jacque Fresco

Each system will depend on resources available, not from the bottom up or top down. In other words, if you put 500 passengers in an airplane that's designed to carry 100, it won't get off the ground. So all decisions are made based upon the physical equipment you're working with, or the environmental resources available. They're not made by Fresco or any other person. They're arrived at by studies and research. — Jacque Fresco

Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Kawamitsu Ai Quotes By Shelley Ramsey

Just days after Joseph died, we sat down to eat dinner at the dining room table. We each sat there, choking down our food, tears streaming down our faces, and no one speaking. There was no one in his chair; his side of the table had a gaping hole. A large part of the nightly conversation was missing. Everything felt wrong. — Shelley Ramsey