La Noire Pedestrian Quotes & Sayings
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No matter how much bullying they inflict on my body, as long as I have this hope, I can endure any pain. — Ruth Ozeki
There are so many burning issues to be dealt with that it's completely understandable and natural that a character is struggling with these issues themselves. In that struggle, you inform the audience. The thing about this writing is that it's very easy to learn. Good writing always is. — Colm Meaney
A fearful man who knows he is fearful is far more trustable than a fearful man who isn't aware of his fear. — David Deida
My body didn't care for me, so what did I care for it? — Kiera Cass
The fight in theatre is focus, focus, focus. — Judy Gold
There's only so many times you can fight before the only person you fight for is yourself. — S.R. Crawford
What thou seest, speak of with caution. — Solon
I am a man. I claim the right of expressing my feelings. — Elizabeth Gaskell
In life, you see, there is not much choice. You have either to rot or to burn. And there is not one of us, painted or unpainted, that would not rather burn than rot. — Joseph Conrad
The most common format of music on an iPod is 'stolen.' — Steve Ballmer
Doing goodness is good only when you don't expect anything in return; not a medal, not even a simple thanking! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
If "we are the government," then anything a government does to an individual is not only just and untyrannical but also "voluntary" on the part of the individual concerned.
If the government conscripts a man, or throws him into jail for dissident opinion, then he is "doing it to himself" and, therefore, nothing untoward has occurred. — Murray N. Rothbard
Any director will tell you, no matter how big his budget, that it's always the budget and the day count. — Michael Sucsy
At times I've got a really big ego. But I'll tell you the best thing about me. I'm some guy's dad; I'm some little gal's dad. When I die, if they say I was Annie's husband and Zachary John and Anna Kate's father, boy, that's enough for me to be remembered by. That's more than enough. — John Denver
Always the rationalization is the same-"Once this situation is remedied, then I will be happy." But it never works that way in reality: The goal is achieved, but the person who reaches it is not the same person who dreamed it. The goal was static, but the person's identity was dynamic. — Phillip Moffitt