Masahide Haiku Quotes & Sayings
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Top Masahide Haiku Quotes

When I make the music that I make, when it comes to reggae music, I engulf the whole spirit of it all. It's just like when I do rap music or whatever style of music I do, I have to engulf the character I do and bring that to life. — Snoop Dogg

Sleep is uncanny, I have always found it so, a nightly dress-rehearsal for being dead. — John Banville

I'm never nervous. — Bono

If you wake up and this is a dream,call me. I'll come running. I swear. — Abbi Glines

All God's angels come to us disguised. — James Russell Lowell

Where there is no danger of overt action there is rarely any interference with freedom. That is why there has so often been amazing freedom of opinion within an aristocratic class which at the same time sanctioned the ruthless suppression of heterodox opinion among the common people. When the Inquisition was operating most effectively against the bourgeois who had lapsed into heresy, the princes of the Church and the nobles enjoyed the freedom of the Renaissance. — Walter Lippmann

And if that isn't the truth, it would be a lie. — Colin Mochrie

Mizuta Masahide's haiku: "My barn having burned down / I can now see the moon. — Sarah Lewis

I think there is a sort of box-ticking mentality. Not just in the teaching profession. You hear about it in medicine and nursing. It's a lawyer-driven insistence on meeting prescribed standards rather than just being a good doctor. — Richard Dawkins

No man is above the law. — William H. Pryor Jr.

The good I do is not a matter of the direct benefits I cause. Rather, it is the difference I make. — William MacAskill

You're not going to make me have a bad day. If there's oxygen on earth and I'm breathing, it's going to be a good day.. — Cotton Fitzsimmons

Much as I like and admire Richard Dawkins, I do think that to call a book 'The God Delusion' is very worrying because the title implies that if you don't believe in what I believe then you are 'deluded.' That, I think, is a dangerous concept and one that is unlikely to win hearts and minds. — Robert Winston