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Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Grant Achatz

We all eat two to six times a day. Why? Because we are supposed to, we are programmed to, we want to. — Grant Achatz

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Patrick Demarchelier

Dior Couture is like art - they are the art pieces of a fashion house. Each piece is unique and made by hand. — Patrick Demarchelier

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Earl Sweatshirt

Shout out to the fathers that didn't raise us — Earl Sweatshirt

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Christopher Pike

Power, wealth and immortality
they don't bring happiness. You will never know what the word means. — Christopher Pike

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Anne Sexton

Take a woman talking,
purging herself with rhymes,
drumming words out like a typewriter,
planting words in you like grass seed.
You'll move off. — Anne Sexton

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Buffy Andrews

A tweet a day keeps writer's block away. — Buffy Andrews

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

The smallest morsel of truth will fight
the entire universe for its right to exist. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

A poem deserves its title only inasmuch as it excites, by elevating the soul. — Edgar Allan Poe

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Fyodor Dostoevsky

If it were considered desirable to destroy a human being, the only thing necessary would be to give his work a character of uselessness — Fyodor Dostoevsky

Kiichiro Otsuka Quotes By Uta Hagen

Theoretically, the actor ought to be more sound in mind and body than other people, since he learns to understand the psychological problems of human beings when putting his own passions, his loves, fears, and rages to work in the service of the characters he plays. He will learn to face himself, to hide nothing from himself- and to do so takes AN INSATIABLE CURIOSITY ABOUT THE HUMAN CONDITION — Uta Hagen