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Top Kijima Japanese Quotes

I venture that those of us who are most serene when faced with the possibility of nothingness are the ones who've reached furthest to the downward and upward of their beings. — Francine Du Plessix Gray

I'm not running for some Americans but for all Americans. — Hillary Clinton

How tragic that the very thing that could set us free-playing the fool-is the thing we will not do. When we're afraid to be fools, we end up being afraid to be anything. — Mike Mason

I believe you can be the person that you dream of being — Drew Barrymore

You will hurt your foot. — Joseph Heller

I think the future is like anything else that's important. It has to be earned. If we don't earn it, we don't have a future at all. And if we don't earn it, we don't deserve it, we have to live in the present, more or less forever. Or worse, we have to live in the past. I think that's probably what love is - a way of earning the future. — Gregory David Roberts

In India, advisors may receive incentives as referral fees, commission, brokerage, etc. from various financial services organizations including banks. In — Jigar Patel

Why do people look to the government to fix the economy? It's mind-boggling. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Through Hinduism, I feel a better person. I just get happier and happier. I now feel that I am unlimited, and I am more in control of my own physical body. The thing is, you go to an ordinary church and it's a nice feeling. They tell you all about God, but they don't show you how the way. They don't show you how to become Christ-concious yourself. Hinduism, however, is different. — George Harrison

The swan who goes on living in its parents' tree will die; this is why those who are beautiful and talented bear the burden of finding their own way in the world. — Arthur Golden

The most disruptive trait of mankind has been to draw immediate conclusions from what they perceive. There are always other possibilities. — Anonymous