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Kitaro Sushi Quotes By Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Next time we will look at this from a much more basic point of view and one antedating all zoology, which, glimpsed only a little after my twentieth year, made write in those days that what is most valuable in man is his eternal and almost divine discontent, a discontent which is a kind of love without a beloved, and like an ache which we feel in members of our body that we do not have. Man is the only being that misses he has never had. And the whole of what we miss, without ever having had it, is never what we call happiness. From this one could start a meditation on happiness, an analysis of that strange condition which makes man the only being who is unhappy for the very reason that he needs to be happy. That is, because he needs to be what he is not. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Kitaro Sushi Quotes By Lindsay Hunter

Me wondering why they don't say nothing about a kiss being salty as a tear. — Lindsay Hunter

Kitaro Sushi Quotes By Stormie O'martian

Hunger for God's Word like food. Thirst for it like water. Soak in it like a jacuzzi. Put it on like a garment. Weave it into your soul so that it becomes part of the fabric of your life. When you do, you won't just be trudging up the trail. You will be dancing in the footlights. — Stormie O'martian

Kitaro Sushi Quotes By Tom Ford

I was not popular. I was the kid in school that was bullied. — Tom Ford

Kitaro Sushi Quotes By Madison Thorne Grey

Breccan stood for a second, deep in thought of what Darius had just described. "Dude, seriously, you gotta get a hobby. Oh, and anyone else want their mothers right now? Cause, damn, that was some scary shit," he added. — Madison Thorne Grey

Kitaro Sushi Quotes By William H. Macy

When I watch a film I get swept away. I don't really watch the camera. — William H. Macy