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Kazuo Ishiguro Famous Quotes By Jodi Picoult

She told me she'd be a phoenix." The image of the mythical creature rising from the ashes glitters in my mind. "They don't really exist." "She said that depends on whether or not there's someone who can see them. — Jodi Picoult

Kazuo Ishiguro Famous Quotes By Henri Nouwen

A life without a lonely place, that is, without a quiet center, becomes destructive. — Henri Nouwen

Kazuo Ishiguro Famous Quotes By Anonymous

Men do not understand that because they unrestrictedly kill so many animals, they also must be slaughtered like animals in big wars. The reaction must be there. You are killing innocent cows and animals. Nature will take revenge. To kill cows means to end human civilization. — Anonymous

Kazuo Ishiguro Famous Quotes By Barbara Ehrenreich

Labor is like motherhood to most of our political leaders: a calling so fine and noble that it would be sullied by talk of vulgar, mundane things like pay. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Kazuo Ishiguro Famous Quotes By Robert Fripp

Expectation closes the door to what is happening in the moment. — Robert Fripp

Kazuo Ishiguro Famous Quotes By Cath Crowley

Have you ever done something that you were really ashamed of? I mean somehing so bad you felt sick just thinking about it?'
'Everyone has. Why, what'd you do?'
'I didn't say goodbye to Mum.'
'That's not so bad.'
'Did you say goodbye to your mum before she left?' I'd never asked Martin about this before. I didn't want to hear the answer.
'She left before I had a chance.'
'Oh.'
'That's what I like about you, Faltrain.You always know just what to say. — Cath Crowley

Kazuo Ishiguro Famous Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

I loved cowboy films and TV series, and I learned bits of English from them. My favorite was 'Laramie', with Robert Fuller and John Smith. I used to watch 'The Lone Ranger', which had been famous in Japan as well. I idolized these cowboys. — Kazuo Ishiguro