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Kuni Honda Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Every man sees in his relatives, and especially in his cousins, a series of grotesque caricatures of himself. — H.L. Mencken

Kuni Honda Quotes By Sandra Day O'Connor

The really expert riders of horses let the horse know immediately who is in control, but then they guide the horse with loose reins and very seldom use the spurs. So it was with our chief [William Rehnquist]. He guided us with loose reins and used the spurs only rarely to get us up to speed with our work. — Sandra Day O'Connor

Kuni Honda Quotes By Don DeLillo

The words were old and true, full of reassurance, comfort, consolation. Men followed such words to their death because other men before them had done the same, and perhaps it was easier to die than admit that words could lose their meaning. — Don DeLillo

Kuni Honda Quotes By A. I. Bezzerides

First you find a little thread, a little thread leads you to a string, and the string leads you to a rope. And from the rope you hang by the neck. — A. I. Bezzerides

Kuni Honda Quotes By Ben Crenshaw

You learn to accept defeat graciously in golf. Unlike other sports, the game itself is a constant opponent. It never stops. A golfer is fortunate to win a few times. We spend our whole lives trying to conquer something, and we lose a lot more than we win. — Ben Crenshaw

Kuni Honda Quotes By Jarett Kobek

Sometimes it feels like there are only eleven people in the world and the rest are paste. — Jarett Kobek

Kuni Honda Quotes By Jennifer Nettles

I feel very grateful that I have never had to be or ever chosen to be or accidentally found myself to be in the space of the other woman. — Jennifer Nettles

Kuni Honda Quotes By Carolyn See

Very much as men project weird fantasies on women, the people in New York project weird fantasies on California. — Carolyn See