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Ken Tanaka Quotes By Omar Epps

I like boxing movies. One of the hardest things for me to watch as far as boxing films, is the boxing. The actual boxing usually sucks. — Omar Epps

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Through our sunless lanes creeps Poverty with her hungry eyes, and Sin with his sodden face follows close behind her. Misery wakes us in the morning and Shame sits with us at night. — Oscar Wilde

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Niccolo Ammaniti

Even the most difficult things which you think you'll never get over you do get over, and in a trice you find they're behind you and you have to go on. New things await you. — Niccolo Ammaniti

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Walter Scott

For he that does good, having the unlimited power to do evil, deserves praise not only for the good which he performs, but for the evil which he forbears. — Walter Scott

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Elsa Barker

Watch for the high tides of yourself and flow up with them; when the inevitable low tides come, either rest or meditate. You cannot escape rhythm. You transcend it by working with it. — Elsa Barker

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Francis Spufford

The best that can be done is to love for the sake of it, and to keep sorrow company. — Francis Spufford

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Kate Walbert

Everyone always believes him to be the person they think he is, which in truth is no one — Kate Walbert

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Jim Butcher

That was the damnedest thing about these demonic collaborator types. Even though they didn't work out and practice, they still got to run faster than we dedicated roadsters who actually sweated and strained for our ability to haul ass. Jerks. — Jim Butcher

Ken Tanaka Quotes By Antonin Artaud

[defines a madman as] a man who preferred to become mad,in the socially accepted sense of the word, rather than forfeit a certain superior idea of human honor. — Antonin Artaud