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Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Jocelynn Drake

It was nice to see him angry with someone other than me. — Jocelynn Drake

Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Casey McMillin

Anyway, a bear jumped on my back that afternoon as I was studying, so I made myself a cup of coffee, which I decided to enjoy on the stone bench in the backyard. — Casey McMillin

Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Jose Mujica

Publicly, I've never talked about Argentina. — Jose Mujica

Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Paul Washer

The question is not, "Do you want to go to heaven?" The question is, "Do you want God?" — Paul Washer

Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Joseph Brodsky

As long as the state permits itself to interfere in the affairs of literature, literature has the right to interfere with the affairs of state. — Joseph Brodsky

Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Here we have some people who call themselves Christians and they forget Jesus Christ was a Jew. Something like anti-Semitism is an artificial way of avoiding responsibility. You blame the problems in your country on someone else, on some group. — Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Caryll Houselander

Why must we be always seeking for the lost Child? Why must we be always feeling the pain of loss? If we did not, we should not realise that our idols are not God, are not Christ. Bad as they are, they match our limitations; and if they could content us, we should never know the real beauty of Christ:we should not become whole. — Caryll Houselander

Matsumura Goshun Quotes By Bertolt Brecht

The thinking man often rebuked his girlfriend because of her extravagance. Once he discovered four pairs of shoes in her room. "I also have four different kinds of feet," she excused herself.
The thinking man laughed and asked: "So what do you do, when one pair is worn out?" At that, she realized he was not yet quite in the picture and said, "I made a mistake, I have five different kinds of feet." With that the thinking man was finally in the picture. — Bertolt Brecht