Munakata Prints Quotes & Sayings
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The country was made without lines of demarcation, and it is no man's business to divide it ... Do not misunderstand me, but understand me fully with reference to my affection for the land. I never said the land was mine to do with it as I chose. The one who has the right to dispose of it is the one who created it. I claim a right to live on my land and accord you the privilege to live on yours. — Chief Joseph

Who are we to think we deserve anything? What makes us so great? No one is "lucky" to have us. We are all full of it. — Donna Lynn Hope

India's sex ratio is 1000 boys for 940 girls. Who creates this disparity? It isn't God. Don't fill your coffers by sacrificing the mother's womb. People feel that sons will take care of them when they are old. But I have seen aged parents in old-age homes. I have seen families where one daughter serves parents more than five sons. — Narendra Modi

Ours is a lost generation, it may be, but it is more blameless than those earlier generations. — Franz Kafka

That is when you need faith the most. Not when everything is going your way, not when you have much to be thankful for, but when there is darkness all around. — Alexandra Adornetto

How many times are we offered the opportunity to rewrite the past and therefore the future, to reconfigure our present personas - a widow rather than a divorcee, faithful rather faithless? The past is subject to all kinds of revision, it is hardly a stable field, and every alteration in the past dictates an alteration in the future. Even a change in our conception of the past can result in a different future, different to the one we planned. — Katie Kitamura

I walked away exhilarated by my success, because there's nothing like making a difference in someone's life, even if that difference is a lifetime of nightmares and a fortune in therapy bills. — Marilyn Manson

The essence of a general's job is to assist in developing a clear sense of purpose to keep the junk from getting in the way of important things. — Walter F. Ulmer

I care much more about saving the lives of mothers and babies than I do about a fancy museum somewhere. — Melinda Gates

I make black and white prints because I want to go back to the beginning. — Shiko Munakata