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Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Jane Austen

She was nothing more than a mere good-tempered, civil and obliging Young Woman; as such we could scarcely dislike her
she was only an Object of Contempt — Jane Austen

Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Herman Melville

The stillness of the calm is awful. His voice begins to grow strange and portentous. He feels it in him like something swallowed too big for the esophagus. It keeps up a sort of involuntary interior humming in him, like a live beetle. His cranium is a dome full of reverberations. The hollows of his very bones are as whispering galleries. He is afraid to speak loud, lest he be stunned; like the man in the bass drum. — Herman Melville

Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Jan Harlan

It is not realistic, maybe ... but art doesn't have to be realistic. Romeo and Juliet is not realistic, but it is true ... it shows the essence of falling in love. — Jan Harlan

Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Lyoto Machida

When I fight I try to empty my mind ... I only see that moment, nothing else matters. — Lyoto Machida

Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Carson McCullers

It was like that kid had been born knowing how to read. He was only in the second grade but he loved to read stories by himself - and he never asked anybody else to read to him. — Carson McCullers

Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Marissa Meyer

Maybe the princess could save herself."
"That sounds like a pretty good story too. — Marissa Meyer

Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Iwan Rheon

There was so much great music around in the '60s, stuff like The Small Faces, but I also love The Jam. — Iwan Rheon

Miaka Yuuki Quotes By Hanya Yanagihara

He lacked the sort of ambition that JB and Jude had, ... that always made him think a fraction of them was already living in some imagined future, the contours of which were crystallized only to them. JB's ambition was fueled by a lust for that future, for his speedy arrival to it; Jude's , he thought, was motivated more by a fear that if he didn't move forward, he would somehow slip back to his past, the life he had left and about which he would tell none of them. And it wasn't only Jude and JB who possessed this quality: New York was populated by the ambitious. It was often the only thing that everyone here had in common. Ambition and atheism: "Ambition is my only religion," JB had told him ... Only here did you feel compelled to somehow justify anything short of rabidity for your career; only here did you have to apologize for having faith in something other than yourself. — Hanya Yanagihara