Miyagis Quotes & Sayings
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I was surprised at her gentleness, her willingness to give in. — Lucy Christopher
Success is when your signature becomes an autograph. — Abdul Kalam
Besides she liked being lonesome for a change. This freedom feeling was fine. These men didn't represent a thing she wanted to know about. — Zora Neale Hurston
I really hate rubber ducks, actually. — Florentijn Hofman
It all begins between the ears. — A.H. Scott
The first thing I do when I read a part is see if I can identify emotionally with a character. If I make that connection, everything else is just working on knowing their life circumstances and manifesting those through practice and research. — Joshua Leonard
Cyndara is extremely cunning. I wouldn't put anything past her or Lady Aron. — Diana S. Zimmerman
Are you a pirate? — Meg Cabot
We may know who we are or we may not
We may be Muslims, Jews or Christians
but until our hearts become the mould for every for every heart
we will only see our differences — Rumi
She wants to slap everyone today, to pick up the whole sweat-slick City and punch its lights out. — Emma Donoghue
The emotions that sustain religious belief are all, in fact, deeply ordinary and deeply recognisable to anybody who has ever made their way across the common ground of human experience as an adult. — Francis Spufford
The whole thing feels like a pool of water that I'm trying to hold in my hands. — Anthony Doerr
I went through a lot of battles in high school.
LeBron James — LeBron James
An outsider was taking my place, was becoming me, my cage with the starlings would become his, the stereoscope, the real Uhlan helmet hanging from a nail, all my things that I couldn't take with me remained to him; or, rather, it was my relationship with things, places, people, that was becoming his, just as I was about to become him, to take his place among the things and people of his life. — Italo Calvino
It was a frightening thing, to see two mentally incompetent sidewalk buskers, with battered folk musicians, who might any moment burst into song. — Bruce Sterling
