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Mitsuki Quotes By Dana Marton

When I was young, I wanted to be an astronaut. Someone who flies in a spaceship to the moon," he explained, in case she didn't know the word.
She thought about that for a moment. "But you didn't go."
"Turns out I have dyslexia. It's something in your brain that makes it hard to learn. Mine is not bad, just enough so I couldn't pass the test."
"I'm glad you didn't go to the moon," she said. "I think it's better that you came here. — Dana Marton

Mitsuki Quotes By Solange Knowles

People who live in L.A. don't like to leave their homes because they have so much space. They have the nice kitchens and a cook and a pool. When you live in L.A., there is a sense of isolation in terms of raising a family. — Solange Knowles

Mitsuki Quotes By Mike Mignola

Well, yeah, you listen to a talking snake and there's gonna be trouble. — Mike Mignola

Mitsuki Quotes By Jodi Picoult

There's an honesty to the wolf world that is liberating. There's no diplomacy, no decorum. You tell your enemy you hate him; you show your admiration by confessing the truth. That directness doesn't work with humans, who are masters of subterfuge. Does this dress make me look fat? Do you really love me? Did you miss me? When a person asks this, she doesn't want to know the real answer. She wants you to lie to her. After two years of living with wolves, I had forgotten how many lies it takes to build a relationship. — Jodi Picoult

Mitsuki Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Those services which the community will most readily pay for, it is most disagreeable to render. — Henry David Thoreau

Mitsuki Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Capitalism has been really good to me. I'm very fortunate: I have written books and my books have sold. — Marianne Williamson

Mitsuki Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

Think, for example, of the words which you perhaps utter in this space of time. They are no longer part of this language. And in different surroundings the institution of money doesn't exist either. — Ludwig Wittgenstein