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Mihashi Mitsuya Quotes By Angela Bassett

I like the nice guys. I like when they show the stories, the human element behind it all. — Angela Bassett

Mihashi Mitsuya Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

That doctrine of peace at any price has done more mischief than any I can well recall that have been afloat in this country. It has occasioned more wars than any of the most ruthless conquerors. It has disturbed and nearly destroyed that political equilibrium so necessary to the liberties and the welfare of the world. — Benjamin Disraeli

Mihashi Mitsuya Quotes By Jim Butcher

Crap," I gasped. "I am not going to be known as the wizard who used his death curse thanks to a bunch of bitty nail guns. — Jim Butcher

Mihashi Mitsuya Quotes By Zoe Pilger

It must have been a curse because it meant my heart didn't belong to myself. It belonged to someone other than myself. It belonged to him. — Zoe Pilger

Mihashi Mitsuya Quotes By Emmanuel Jal

I had thought about forgiveness more and more ... I knew it wasn't a light that could be switched on in an instant-it grew day by day, week by week, month by month-but something was changing inside me now during the hours when I sat alone and tried to calm my feelings. A seed had been sown, and I sensed that, just as I'd once faced a choice about whether to use violence on the night when I stared at the gun, I know had another choice: to remain trapped in the bitterness of the past or to find peace in the present. — Emmanuel Jal

Mihashi Mitsuya Quotes By Juliette Binoche

When you really put your heart in the work, you don't think of how you look. And I think that's the beauty of it. — Juliette Binoche

Mihashi Mitsuya Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Talent is like a container. You can work as hard as you want, but the size will never change. It'll only hold so much water and no more. — Haruki Murakami