Kejia Quotes & Sayings
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In terms of scope, and in terms of sheer number of characters, we went beyond our limits long ago, — Masahiro Sakurai

You can only maintain your interest if you're travelling more in ignorance than knowledge. — Chris Morris

They move their bodies and hands to communicate. Imagination even applies to language. They often make — Carol Tuttle

You know how it is: as soon as you decide to forget something, your brain comes to the conclusion that it's the most fascinating thing in the world. — Jane Yolen

I don't know how these matters are supposed to go," she said finally, in the dark. "I was raised amid mountains and the Milky Way. But it seems to me that if a lady tells a gentleman she is in love with him, even if she's actually just a serf, he ought to either reciprocate the emotion or else leave the room."
"Oh? Is there not a third option? Perhaps, say, a thorough ravishment instead?"
"That is hardly gentlemanly. And I don't think you should call me Princess any longer, either. I'll be a countess, I suppose."
"No, beloved. Remember? A king."
"I'll settle for queen. — Shana Abe

Both of them were uncertain; both of them were trying as much as they could; both of them would doubt themselves, would progress and recede. But they would both keep trying, because they trusted the other, and because the other person was the only other person who would ever be worth such hardships, such difficulties, such insecurities and exposure. — Hanya Yanagihara

You are defined not by life's imperfect moments, but by your reaction to them. — Jenny Lawson

When you work with David Lynch, you never know where he's going next and that's exciting. He's like a magician pulling out new tricks. — Richard Beymer

Life is a circle, like it or not that's the law. — Deyth Banger

He looks like the sort of man who can't afford to leave, and doesn't want to stay, and so he is doing both at once. — Colum McCann

No one, on his deathbed, ever regretted having been a Catholic. — Thomas More