Kitano Point Quotes & Sayings
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I can no longer work outside because of the intensity of the light. — Claude Monet

My closest friend is canine. I have precious few close friends, and most of them are not actors. — Judd Nelson

Above all, men are beguiled who are either bewitched by pleasure or terrified by fear. And all these are voluntary changes, but by none of these will knowledge ever be attained. — Clement Of Alexandria

Whatever people think of us is between them and God and not our concern. — Joyce Meyer

Do not quit too soon. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The old idea of a composer suddenly having a terrific idea and sitting up all night to write it is nonsense. Nighttime is for sleeping. — Benjamin Britten

The desire to be significant casts a pall. — Mason Cooley

Tribulation brings about perseverance." Thlipsis cultivates hypomon which means "remaining under" in the literal sense and "patiently enduring" in the figurative. Naturally, when the pressure builds we should take reasonable measures to relieve the discomfort. No one is suggesting we volunteer for pain or ignore the opportunity to eliminate it. But sometimes there is no solution, no remedy, no relief. Sometimes we cannot avoid or escape the pressure. When that happens, we deliberately choose to "remain under" and to do so with graceful and calm dignity. — Charles R. Swindoll

I'm trying to be a sponge. People say, 'Well, that's what your rookie year is.' I still feel that way in my second year. — Scott Tolzien

Dan," she said. "I'm worried about him. It's not right that a thirteen-year-old knows as much as he does bout stealing things."
" You're right," Jake said. "He should have been at least sixteen like you before he became part of an international crime ring. — Roland Smith

I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had the time to make it shorter. — Blaise Pascal

We are the sum of all we've seen and all we've appreciated and understood. You were the sum of sunshine on marble floors filled with pictures of divine beings who laughed and loved and drank the fruit of the vine as surely as you were the sum of the poets and historians and philosophers you'd read. You were the sum and the fount of what you'd cherished and chosen to abide and all you had loved. — Anne Rice