Kyotaro Tokyo Quotes & Sayings
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Since long ago all peoples have recognized that the world, apart from its physical meaning, also has a moral one. Yet everywhere the matter has only come to a vague consciousness, which, as it sought expression, clothed itself in all sorts of images and myths. There are religions. — Arthur Schopenhauer

I was two pavements from my destination when somebodey S-s-s-s-s'd at me.
I probably didn't jump twenty feet. — Dashiell Hammett

A person will struggle - she'll fight. She'll do just about anything to avoid making a decision she knows she has to make. We have got to be the most perverse creatures on the planet. Something in the human enjoys misery. It keeps us locked away, some in a mansion, some in a hovel. But then, one day - a day you don't plan, an hour you don't expect - the door opens. You have what you need, or you receive your answer. It's so obvious, and so right, and you even have the wherewithal to carry out what you need to carry out. A big angel with flaming eyes and burnished hair might as well have walked through the wall . . . — Donna Salli

I go to the gym regularly, not just for the way I look but because it makes me less cranky, too. — Bonnie Langford

When you see a condemned man on his way to the gallows, it moves you to pity. If you could do something to free him, you would do it. Well, brothers and sisters, when I see a person in mortal sin, I see someone drawing nearer with every step to the gallows of hell. And seeing him in this unhappy state, I happen to know the way to free him: that he be converted to God, ask God's pardon, and make a good confession. Woe betide me if he does not. — Anthony Mary Claret

It's one thing to affirm that God is free to do as God wills in this
world. The real crunch comes in allowing God the freedom and
trust to act in one's own life. John Indermark — Lynelle Clark

The Emmys are flat-out fun. — Melissa Rivers

I think that if writers don't speak about real life, it's because they don't know it. — Michel Houellebecq

The happiest man is he who has no trace of malice in his soul. PLATO — Matthieu Ricard

Sometimes it takes courage - maybe all the courage you've got - to just live life. — Douglas Preston

And I know what I told my father was true: let us taste the world, and we'll do whatever it takes to shape it into our home. — Beth Revis

Knowledge unlocks the door to the mysteries of our mistakes; wisdom guides us away from repeating them. HS/el — Evinda Lepins