Kitagawa Daiichi Quotes & Sayings
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You'll never know when you're gonna meet someone and your whole world in a moment comes undone. — Ava Danielle
Is all our life then, but a dream? — Lewis Carroll
Your mind is your prison when you focus on your fear. — Tim Fargo
Any issue and any problem, no matter what height you look at it from, no matter how much you extend past the first fractal, it's still a fractal of something that emanates from within your consciousness - from within the human consciousness. And it'll move on and manifest itself externally, and then those are what we pick up as societal ills. But all these battles we're fighting are internal. For me, it's reconciling hope with dread and trying to cut out some place in my mind where my heart can be protected a little bit. — El-P
What else can I bargain with? You have everything." "Your time and attention are the two things you can leverage. I'll do anything for them. — Sylvia Day
You never know where your actions will lead to. But if you don't do anything they will lead you nowhere. — Mahatma Gandhi
was an eighth cousin of Churchill, and a sixth cousin, once removed, of FDR - and three of World War II's great leaders were thus linked by American intermarriages. — William Manchester
I fall in love with someone about twice a week, but I'm starting to think that's a common problem with writers, that they have a dangerous excess of love that they give away to near strangers or turn inward on their private little worlds. — Zach VandeZande
Money is not the reason that people enter teaching. — Arne Duncan
Elizabeth soon perceived, that though this great lady was not in commission of the peace of the county, she was a most active magistrate in her own parish, the minutest concerns of which were carried to her by Mr. Collins; and whenever any of the cottagers were disposed to be quarrelsome, discontented, or too poor, she sallied forth into the village to settle their differences, silence their complaints, and scold them into harmony and plenty. — Jane Austen
I don't listen to the radio very much, but that could be because I don't have a car. — David Byrne
One woman cannot be committed to this many men." "Maybe, but you treat your lovers better than a lot of women treat their boyfriends." "Sorry to hear that," I said. He — Laurell K. Hamilton
