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Kousuke Oono Quotes By W.B.Yeats

All things change, save only the fear of change. — W.B.Yeats

Kousuke Oono Quotes By W. Edwards Deming

Learning is not compulsory ... neither is survival. — W. Edwards Deming

Kousuke Oono Quotes By Brett Morgen

Kurt [Cobain ]was a feminist. A lot of the bashing against Courtney [Love] I think has to deal with gender bias and the media, and I think that he liked that she was taking the attention off of him. — Brett Morgen

Kousuke Oono Quotes By Kristin Hannah

Love. It was the beginning and end of everything, the foundation and the ceiling and the air in between. — Kristin Hannah

Kousuke Oono Quotes By Jenny Han

And grumbling, he does it, in front of everybody, which is how I know he is utterly and completely mine. — Jenny Han

Kousuke Oono Quotes By Sy Montgomery

So, if an octopus is this smart," Steve asked Bill, "what other animals are out there that could be this smart--that we don't think of as being sentient and having personality and memories and all these things? — Sy Montgomery

Kousuke Oono Quotes By David Hare

One of the things I find about getting older is that I seem to get louder, more voluble; that I constantly have to walk around repressing my vitality. — David Hare

Kousuke Oono Quotes By John Locke

I have spent more than half a lifetime trying to express the tragic moment. — John Locke

Kousuke Oono Quotes By SHOOWA

I'm not staying with him for the pain. It's what he says in his sleep. When he's moaning, he whispers. The cry he utters with a face so full of sorrow.
"So ... "
" ... rry ... "
"I'm sorry ... "
It makes me sad that no one hears his apology. — SHOOWA

Kousuke Oono Quotes By Liz Goldwyn

From an early age, my father stressed the power of the image, and he encouraged me to carefully control my own. He advised me, for example, never to be photographed from below, an often unflattering angle for women. — Liz Goldwyn