Mikumo Kinoshita Quotes & Sayings
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I can still stand on life's narrowest footing: but who would I be were I to show you this art. Would you like to see a ropedancer? — Friedrich Nietzsche

How many times had she stared up at this same sky and marveled at the view? How many more times would it take before it got old? She hoped she would never know the answer to that question. The gentle gold of Saturn's surface was ever present like a muted eternal sun. The rings, with shades varied from the same gold of the planet's to a brown so dark it might've been black, swept across the planet's fluid surface. — Aria Kane

Robert Frost had always said you mustn't think of the last line first, or it's only a fake poem, not a real one. I'm inclined to agree. — Howard Nemerov

If we were to plot the distance between where you are RIGHT NOW and the nearest good idea, it would describe a line too big to fit inside the universe. — Brian Clevinger

If the Church is not now as bad as the Soviet Government, that is due to the influence of those who attacked the Church — Bertrand Russell

Each year comes with its own memories! Memories that make us ponder! Memories that shake our nerves and thought to think about things we did, things we could have done, things we should have done, the right time and timing for the yes and no we could have say with courage or humility, the right time and timing of our steps and things we should have never done! When you remember the year, you remember something! Something good or something bad! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

My long-crushed spirit rose, cowardice departed, bold defiance took its place; and I now resolved that, however long I might remain a slave in form, the day had passed forever when I could be a slave in fact. — Frederick Douglass

Sometimes I think it is because we remember when we could smoke in pubs, and that we pull our phones out together as once we pulled out our cigarette packets. But probably it's because we are easily bored. — Neil Gaiman

Congress knew Coolidge would veto the farm bill. There was more politics than relief in that bill. — Will Rogers

He would be sad to learn that she had dismissed God long ago, as she would have dismissed an inept servant. — Margaret Weis

My parents lie somewhere beneath the snow, buried with my mortal life. — Vicki L. Weavil

I get bored very easily. I do like excitement. — Kierston Wareing

Answer: 2 and 4 fleas. Go — Puzzleland