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Mitsukuni Misaki Quotes By Sri Chinmoy

To hope is to see with the eye of the heart. To hope is to make the heart captain the vital and the body. To hope is to send darkness-night into exile. — Sri Chinmoy

Mitsukuni Misaki Quotes By Scott Wolf

When 'Party of Five' ended I believed we had run our course. I believed the basic ideal and premise of the show had been fulfilled. — Scott Wolf

Mitsukuni Misaki Quotes By Clay Shirky

[F]or any group determined to maintain a set of communal standards some mechanism of enforcement must exist. — Clay Shirky

Mitsukuni Misaki Quotes By John T. Flynn

But no one can praise Roosevelt for doing this and then insist that he restored our traditional political and economic systems to their former vitality. — John T. Flynn

Mitsukuni Misaki Quotes By Aaron Paul

My first gig was a Corn Pops commercial. I did the first Vanilla Coke campaign. A Juicy Fruit commercial paid my bills for years. — Aaron Paul

Mitsukuni Misaki Quotes By William Faulkner

Because you know that's all I needs, all I wants, is for you to try to run, to turn your back on me and run. I know you aint going to. Because all you got to beat is me. I got to beat old Carothers. Get your pistol."
"No," the other said. "Go home. Get out of here. Tonight I will come to your house
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"After this?" Lucas said. "Me and you, in the same country, breathing the same air even? No matter what you could say, what you could even prove so I would have to believe it, after this? Get your pistol. — William Faulkner

Mitsukuni Misaki Quotes By Corey Ford

The name Alaska is probably an abbreviation of Unalaska, derived from the original Aleut word agunalaksh, which means "the shores where the sea breaks its back." The war between water and land is never-ending. Waves shatter themselves in spent fury against the rocky bulwarks of the coast; giant tides eat away the sand beaches and alter the entire contour of an island overnight; williwaw winds pour down the side of a volcano like snow sliding off a roof, building to a hundred-mile velocity in a matter of minutes and churning the ocean into a maelstrom where the stoutest vessels founder. — Corey Ford