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Motohiko Odani Quotes By E. Knight

appetites of such a girl. I was nearly certain, she would attempt something, and soon. February 5, 1541 — E. Knight

Motohiko Odani Quotes By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

I really do not aim at any originality. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Motohiko Odani Quotes By Raekwon

If you gonna challenge my ways, know my history. Don't put nobody in my face that don't know about me, or they here to write an article on someone they thought was hot when they was hot. Come on, man. I been hot. — Raekwon

Motohiko Odani Quotes By Nick Gillespie

The real question is whether the brighter future is really always so distant. What if, on the contrary, it has been here for a long time already, and only our own blindness and weakness has prevented us from seeing it around us and within us, and kept us from developing it? — Nick Gillespie

Motohiko Odani Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

To the ordinary guy, all this is a bunch of gobbledygook. But out of the gobbledygook comes a very clear thing: you can't trust the government, you can't believe what they say, and you can't rely on their judgment. — Richard M. Nixon

Motohiko Odani Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Random House, in the catbird seat, since it gets to recite last, declares in 1966, "The use of like in place of as is universally condemned by teachers and editors, notwithstanding its wide currency, especially in advertising slogans. Do as I say, not as I do does not admit of like instead of as. In an occasional idiomatic phrase, it is somewhat less offensive when substituted for as if (He raced down the street like crazy), but this example is clearly colloquial and not likely to be found in any but the most informal written contexts." I find this excellent. It even tells who will hurt you if you make a mistake, and it withholds aid and comfort from those friends of cancer and money, those greedy enemies of the language who teach our children to say after school, "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should. — Kurt Vonnegut