Kenji Sawada Quotes & Sayings
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Having been a head of state gives you the possibility of getting into places others can't go. — Michelle Bachelet

Mercy without justice is the mother of dissolution; justice without mercy is cruelty. — Thomas Aquinas

I was nervous. How was I to know he loved me? It might be just an affair. Why did we ever say just? Though at that time men and women tried each other on, casually, like suits, rejecting whatever did not fit. — Margaret Atwood

The Lord has filled my hands until it spilleth over; I am happy to give. — K.A. Hosein

As long as I'm still surfing wherever I am, I'll always be happy. — Stephanie Gilmore

Would you have done that in his place? Would you have left him and gone on?"
"Of course I would!" Halt replied immediately. But something in his voice rang false and Horse looked at him, raising one eyebrow. He'd waited a long time for an opportunity to use that expression of disbelief on Halt.
After a pause, the Ranger's anger subsided.
"All right. Perhaps I wouldn't," he admitted. Then he glared at Horace. "And stop raising that eyebrow on me. You can't even do it properly. Your other eyebrow moves with it! — John Flanagan

Drama and crisis are currency to them because they love the power to make people react. They thrive on a good fight, a good scandal, a good drama. — Phillip C. McGraw

And Bish thought it strange that seventeen-year-old girls who had sex with idiot boys could still cry like babies for their fathers. — Melina Marchetta

Of course we do not live in order to eat, but it is not really true to say that we eat in order to live; we eat because we are hungry. Desire has no further intentions behind it ... it is a good will. — Emmanuel Levinas

I think for most actors, because we sort of have to tell ourselves this, we always say, 'Oh, it doesn't mean anything to win an Oscar!' It certainly isn't a goal that you want to set yourself up for, because then you're just setting yourself up for disaster. Because how many people actually win an Oscar? — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Try to dwell on the people you'd like to love, instead of all the people you do loathe. — Perry Brass

Ah, Feminism in the nineties, what a What is yours what is mine field. — Dennis Miller

... and that's why they leave, isn't it? Because they have to see themselves in the context of something larger than just the two of them. It's like that Faiz poem, you know, mujh say pehli si muhabat, when you've seen the sorrows of the rest of the world you can't go on pretending none of it matters, you can't pretend two people can really live in isolation telling themselves their love is all that matters in the world. And that two of them, when they come back to the city, that's when they find out that their love was imperfect because it couldn't bear the knowledge of everything that lies outside ... — Kamila Shamsie