Mitsuko Battle Quotes & Sayings
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I have never thought of a scenario where international football was not a massive part of our [England] game. — Michael Owen

At times, we need to let our choices die, for us to get a better direction in life. — Sunday Adelaja

After months and months at the top of the polls, there is a real possibility that Donald Trump could be the nominee. — Mara Liasson

A good book is always on tap; it may be decanted and drunk a hundred times, and it is still there for further imbibement. — Holbrook Jackson

Okay? Even if she deserved to be punished, he always let her know he cared about her. — Starla Kaye

And I believe there was a rabbi who wrote that the Holy Scriptures were specifically destined, predestined, for each of its readers. That is, it has a different meaning if any of you read it or if I read it, or if it is read by men in the future or in the past. — Jorge Luis Borges

An epigram is but a feeble thing - With straw in tail, stuck there by way of sting. — William Cowper

Maybe it's egocentric or whatever, but when I'm playing Beethoven, Bach, Hendrix, or whoever it is, in the end, it just feels like my own music and I'm making it up as I'm going along. — Nigel Kennedy

So are you turning out like them? Do you still write and draw?"
"yeah, but I don't do anything personnal or profound. My parents take life way to seriousely. I lke to make people laugh. I had a regular cartoon feature in the school news paper and created some for the year book. Social satire stuff. I've done a couple of political cartoons for wisteria's paper and just got one accepted in Easton's, which has a much bigger circulation. Impressed? — Elizabeth Chandler

I was addicted to playing music. — Hunter Hayes

What a powerful word, future. Of all the abstractions we can articulate to ourselves, of all the concepts we have that other animals do not, how extraordinary the ability to consider a time that's never been experienced. And how tragic not to consider it. It galls us, we with such a limited future, to see someone brush it aside as meaningless, when it has an endless capacity for meaning, and an endless number of meanings that can be found within it. — David Levithan