Kiyotaka Furushima Quotes & Sayings
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There are two truths," said Katie finally. "As a mother, I say it would have been a terrible thing for a girl to sleep with a stranger
a man she had known less than forty-eight hours. Horrible things might have happened to you. Your whole life might have been ruined. As your mother, I tell you the truth.
"But as a woman ... " she hesitated. "I will tell you the truth as a woman. It would have been a very beautiful thing. Because there is only once that you love that way. — Betty Smith
Painting ... in which the inner and the outer man are inseparable, transcends technique, transcends subject and moves into the realm of the inevitable. — Lee Krasner
To Be Empowered Is To Fulfill Destiny — Sunday Adelaja
So with the lamps all put out, the moon sunk, and a thin rain drumming on the roof, a downpouring of immense darkness began. Nothing, it seemed, could survive the flood, the profusion of darkness which creeping in at keyholes and crevices, stole round window blinds, came into bedrooms, swallowed up here a jug and basin, there a bowl of red and yellow dahlias, there the sharp edges and firm bulk of a chest of drawers. Not only was furniture confounded; there was scarcely anything left of body or mind by which one could say, 'This is he,' or, 'This is she. — Virginia Woolf
Remember that being offended is not the same thing as being right. — Dave Barry
I took my work seriously, but not as a craft. More as a life. — Brooke Shields
If I'm not here you can still talk to me. You can talk to me and I'll talk to you. You'll see. — Cormac McCarthy
They hate us because we don't even know why they hate us. — John Powers
Oliver sat huddled together, in a corner of the cart; bewildered with alarm and apprehension; and figuring strange objects in the gaunt trees, whose branches waved grimly to and fro, as if in some fantastic joy at the desolation of the scene. — Charles Dickens
When one lives among madmen, one should train as a maniac. — Alexandre Dumas
The choices we make within the boundaries of the twists of fate determines who we are — John Perkins
You know what the true definition of hell is? It's when you die, you get to meet the person you could have been. — Frank Mir
Will: I read your book last night.
Sean: So you're the one. — Ben Affleck
High school isn't a very important place. When you're going you think it's a big deal, but when it's over nobody really thinks it was great unless they're beered up. — Stephen King
