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Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By A.A. Milne

If ever there is a tomorrow when we're not together there is something you must always remember ... — A.A. Milne

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Frederick Buechner

Avarice, greed, concupiscence and so forth are all based on the mathematical truism that the more you get, the more you have. The remark of that it is more blessed to give than to receive is based on the human truth that the more you give away in love, the more you are. It is not just for the sake of other people that tells us to give rather than get, but for our own sakes too. — Frederick Buechner

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Henry Ford

Two classes of people lose money; those who are too weak to guard what they have; those who win money by trick. They both lose in the end. — Henry Ford

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Bryant McGill

One positive thought will shift the entire world under your feet. — Bryant McGill

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Edith Wharton

Since the fanciful vision of the future that had flitted through her imagination at their first meeting she had hardly ever thought of his marrying her. She had not had to put the thought from her mind; it had not been there. If ever she looked ahead she felt instinctively that the gulf between them was too deep, and that the bridge their passion had flung across it was as insubstantial as a rainbow. But she seldom looked ahead; each day was so rich that it absorbed her.... — Edith Wharton

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Stephen Baxter

The ColU, sitting on its tabletop, seemed to Stef to twinkle. 'I'm Colius the Oracle now. — Stephen Baxter

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Max Frisch

We asked for workers. We got people instead. — Max Frisch

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The world of being is unchangeable, rigid, exact, delightful to the mathematician, the logician, the builder of metaphysical systems, and all who love perfection more than life. The world of existence is fleeting, vague, without sharp boundaries, without any clear plan or arrangement, but it contains all thoughts and feelings, all the data of sense, and all physical objects, everything that can do either good or harm, everything that makes any difference to the value of life and the world. According to our temperaments, we shall prefer the contemplation of the one or of the other. — Bertrand Russell

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Lisa Schroeder

Today there's no one here,
so I find a rock and open my notebook
filled with letters to Lucca,
reading them,
noticing how the letters
decreased in frequency
over the past couple of months.
When i started,
shortly after he died,
I wrote them every day.
I hurt so bad, I wanted to scream,
but I couldn't,
so my words on the page
became a diary of the pain. — Lisa Schroeder

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Gemma Malley

Surplus meant unnecessary. Not required.
You couldn't be a Surplus if you were needed by someone else. You couldn't be a Surplus if you were loved.
Gemma Malley

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

More pernicious nonsense was never devised by man than treaties of commerce. — Benjamin Disraeli

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Noel Coward

Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun. — Noel Coward

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Jeffrey Schultz

Hope in a genuine sense, in any sense worth talking about, is irrevocably tied to failure, and to the criticism of what has and continues to fail us. I always get a little depressed when people think of my poems as simply dark. All of the negativity is really just a way of trying to find something that could honestly be called positive. — Jeffrey Schultz

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Nora Raleigh Baskin

And what people see the most is his silence, because some kinds of silence is actually visible. — Nora Raleigh Baskin

Kyouko Kasodani Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

Your strength as a rationalist is your ability to be more confused by fiction than by reality. If you are equally good at explaining any outcome, you have zero knowledge. — Eliezer Yudkowsky