Kurumi Quotes & Sayings
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Kissing was very much like eating. But instead of reducing the appetite, the food consumed actually increased it. The food wasn't matter, it had no mass, and yet it seemed to convert into a very delicious energy inside me. — Matt Haig

Keystone habits transform us by creating cultures that make clear the values that, in the heat of a difficult decision or a moment of uncertainty, we might otherwise forget. — Charles Duhigg

Develop the winning edge; small differences in your performance can lead to large differences in your results. — Brian Tracy

I'm sorry."
"Say it again and I will kill you. — Nora Sakavic

Well, as my dad would say, it means she's out of this shithole. — Alice Sebold

I wanted to convey the message to children that this life is worth living, — Hayao Miyazaki

I don't want this. I've never wanted this. What is the point in dredging up a past that no longer serves any purpose? A past that's no longer connected to the present or the future. A past that is bittersweet because the love we shared was doomed from the outset - a stolen love that was never meant to be.
Why would I want to relive that? — Siobhan Davis

A good director has to be a captain - he has to work with a lot of people every day. — Melanie Laurent

For me, photographs take their power from memory and emotion. A picture tells its own story, shaped by the mood or insights of the person you are at the time you see it. — Robert Keith Leavitt

The game of life looks cheerful when one carries a treasure safe in his heart. — Friedrich Schiller

If I could offer only one key to understanding this divine dialogue, it would be to remember that it takes place in the depths of consciousness and that Krishna is not some external being, human or superhuman, but the spark of divinity that lies at the core of the human personality. This is not literary or philosophical conjecture; Krishna says as much to Arjuna over and over: "I am the Self in the heart of every creature, Arjuna, and the beginning, middle, and end of their existence" (10:20). — Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

I think jokes are a perfectly viable form of literature. Some critics take issue with me because I make my points and discuss my ideas with jokes, rather than with oceanic tragedy. — Kurt Vonnegut

So many people complain that there aren't enough Latinos on television, and yet when they are, they need support. — Eva Longoria

Paying attention and awareness are universal capacities of human beings. — Jon Kabat-Zinn