Kazuto Nakazawa Quotes & Sayings
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But do you know how old I will be by the time I learn to really play the piano / act / paint / write a decent play?
Yes ... the same age you will be if you don't. — Julia Cameron

If you haven't fought for your life for something you want, you don't know what's life all about. — Robert Stone

We are all wonderful, beautiful wrecks. That's what connects us
that we're all broken, all beautifully imperfect. — Emilio Estevez

Bradley shook his head in amusement, For twins, you and your brother are nothing alike. I used to wonder what it would be like to have a twin, but now ... No offense, but I'm rather glad I came by myself. — Nicole Sager

I always see to the dogs first and leave the cats and the occasional birds and rabbits and hamsters for later. It isn't that I play favorites, it's just that dogs are needier than other pets. Leave a dog alone for very long and it'll start going a little nuts. Cats, on the other hand, try to give you the impression that they didn't even notice you were gone. Oh, were you out? they'll say, I didn't notice. Then they'll raise their tails to show you their little puckered anuses and walk away. — Blaize Clement

It's okay to look back, just don't stare. — Doris Roberts

Facts mean truth, and once we adhere to truth, the law comes to our aid naturally. — Mahatma Gandhi

One knows so little. When one knows more it is too late. — Agatha Christie

It takes courage to do what you want. Other people have a lot of plans for you ... Follow your bliss. — Joseph Campbell

We think nothing of protecting consumers from faulty toasters or unsafe cars. Is it unreasonable to suggest that investors are entitled to information they can trust before investing their hard-earned money? I don't think it's unreasonable at all. — Jackie Speier

And you know what I realize now? That we're all waiting on something, no matter where we are in life. It's the human condition. — Melanie Shankle

What counts in a man or in a nation is not what the man or the nation can do, but what he or it actually does. — Theodore Roosevelt