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Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Arafath Shanas

So many times LOVE knock the door..
When door opened, it smiled & ran away.. — Arafath Shanas

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Tolkien's words and sentences seemed like natural things, like rock formations or waterfalls, and wanting to write like Tolkien would have been, for me, like wanting to blossom like a cherry tree or climb a tree like a squirrel or rain like a thunderstorm. - Gaiman on J. R. R. Tolkien — Neil Gaiman

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Robert J. Morgan

More of Thy presence, Lord, impart, More of Thine image let me bear; Construct Thy throne within my heart, And reign without a rival there. - John Newton — Robert J. Morgan

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Nick Cave

One of my big fears is drying up, and the more I create, the more I feel myself shrinking beneath the backlog of work I've done. — Nick Cave

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Stephen King

Not all are called to the way of the sword or the gun or the ship, but all serve ka. — Stephen King

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Leah Marie Brown

Serendipity works in crazy mysterious ways, doesn't it? I thought I was going to die when Nathan broke our engagement, now here I am on my honeymoon falling in love with another man. — Leah Marie Brown

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Shauna Niequist

You cannot taste the oil until you pour out the vinegar. — Shauna Niequist

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I have many names. But you may call me Lilith, first of all demons. — Cassandra Clare

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By Zhuangzi

When there is no more separation between 'this' and 'that,' it is called the still-point of the Tao. At the still point in the center of the circle one can see the infinite in all things. — Zhuangzi

Kazuhisa Ishii Quotes By John Steinbeck

The free exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. — John Steinbeck