Motoko Kusanagi Quotes & Sayings
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Eleanor," Daniel said. "Miss Fitt! Wake up!"
I fluttered my eyelids open. "I'm not a misfit anymore," I rasped. "I thought I told you that. — Susan Dennard

Adele was struck by how often women undervalued their own efforts while being endlessly impressed by those of their peers. — Lisa Jewell

I kind of like it when a lot of people die, and on the other hand I always wonder how many unused frequent-flier miles they had. — George Carlin

Remember you have to be comfortable. Golf is not a life or death situation. It's just a game and should be treated as such. Stay loose. — Chi Chi Rodriguez

I had been working with a community of survivors who had lost their relatives and were too scared to talk about it. — Joshua Oppenheimer

Choose your thoughts and beliefs wisely.
Be your own best friend, and not your enemy. — Maddy Malhotra

Prepositions are painful, articles are arduous, adjectives are wild overachievements. — Isaac Marion

I am well aware of the fact that the human race has known about the existence of a universal energy related to life for many ages. However, the basic task of natural science consisted of making this energy usable. This is the sole difference between my work and all preceding knowledge. — Wilhelm Reich

Cemetery of al-Baqi in Medina, they utterly destroyed the tombs of the Imams Hasan, Ali ibn Husayn, Muhammed ibn Ali, and Jafar, as well as the tomb of Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad. In Mecca, they destroyed the Cemetery of Mualla, where the ancestors of Muhammad and his first wife Khadija were buried. These prominent destructions were part of a pattern of violence that witnessed the Wahhabi Saudis smash buildings, tombs and mosques associated with the history of the Prophet and his family and which were venerated by Shia. — Jesse Harasta

Winter is not a season, it's an occupation. — Sinclair Lewis

Theres a lot of churches that hide their dirty laundry under the rug, and I know about that from being in the church 27 years. Oh, yeah. — Al Green