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Miyanaga Shunichi Quotes By Tony Dungy

When I played at Minnesota, Green Bay, those northern cities, Buffalo, they wanted to have those championship games at home. It was going to be an advantage to be there with their fans and the cold weather and all that. But when you've got a Super Bowl, and it's the two best teams, you want ideal conditions. You want to play a great game. — Tony Dungy

Miyanaga Shunichi Quotes By Emanuel Swedenborg

All our longings for what is loving and true reach out into heaven. They put us in touch with angels who are feeling the same way and unite us with them. — Emanuel Swedenborg

Miyanaga Shunichi Quotes By Matt Sharp

I really do believe in the influence of your surroundings. — Matt Sharp

Miyanaga Shunichi Quotes By Marvin Ammori

The Internet isn't just itself a revolution - it sometimes starts them, too. — Marvin Ammori

Miyanaga Shunichi Quotes By Ben Rattray

Social networking technology didn't really exist until 2004-2005. I had the idea to use this technology to bridge this gap between a general interest in addressing social issues and the practical action. — Ben Rattray

Miyanaga Shunichi Quotes By Sarah Dessen

You can't love anyone that way more than once in a lifetime. It's too hard and it hurts too much when it ends. — Sarah Dessen

Miyanaga Shunichi Quotes By Laurence Sterne

There is not an oath, or at least a curse amongst them, which has not been copied over and over again out of Ernulphus a thousand times but, like all other copies, how infinitely short of the force and spirit of the original! It is thought to be no bad oath - and by itself passes very well - "God damn you" - Set it beside Ernulphus's - "God Almighty the Father damn you - God the Son damn you - God the Holy Ghost damn you" - you see 'tis nothing. - There is an orientality in his, we cannot rise up to. — Laurence Sterne