Matsubara Daisuke Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't realize that it's true what they say, that when your heart is truly broken you can feel the moment it cracks. Until just now. I'm — Kristen Proby
Our rash faults
Make trivial price of serious thing we have,
Not knowing them until we know their grave. — William Shakespeare
And if the government was stone-deaf, the press was mute. The media are convinced in 1987 that they're doing a great job reporting the AIDS story, and there's no denying they've grasped the horror. But for four years they let the bureaucracies get away with passive genocide, — Paul Monette
Even though it is black, black as Egypt's night, the customer is always right — Andrew Ewing
He had the feeling that there was something physically behind his eyes, blocking the light. — Jeffrey Eugenides
Go into yourself. Dig into yourself for a deep answer — Rainer Maria Rilke
To every rule there is an exception - and an idiot ready to demonstrate it. Don't be the one! — Vera Nazarian
Truth, in the great practical concerns
of life, is so much a question of the reconciling and
combining of opposites, that very few have minds sufficiently
capacious and impartial to make the adjustment with an
approach to correctness, and it has to be made by the rough
process of a struggle between combatants fighting under
hostile banners. — John Stuart Mill
I'm afraid the Internet is filled with people using really very intemperate language. — Richard Dawkins
Reading has not only changed my life but saved it. the right picked at the right time - especially the one that scares us, threatens to undermine all we have been told, the one that contains forbidden thoughts - these are the books that become Eve's apples. — Terry Tempest Williams
Don't look so surprised. You didn't think I'd spent my whole life behind this desk, did you?
And I suddenly realized that, well, I guess I had. Weren't all teachers born behind their desks, fully grown, with a red pen in their hand and ready to grade? — Gary D. Schmidt