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Mystify Documentary Quotes By Kodo Sawaki

No matter how many years you sit doing zazen, you will never become anything special. — Kodo Sawaki

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Don DeLillo

It was only after two years' work that it occurred to me that I was a writer. I had no particular expectation that the novel would ever be published, because it was sort of a mess. It was only when I found myself writing things I didn't realise I knew that I said, 'I'm a writer now.' The novel had become an incentive to deeper thinking. That's really what writing is - an intense form of thought. — Don DeLillo

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Peter McWilliams

You can't afford the luxury of a negative thought — Peter McWilliams

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Scott Turow

At the end of the day, perhaps the best argument against capital punishment may be that it is an issue beyond the limited capacity of government to get things right. — Scott Turow

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Roger Penrose

As for morality, well that's all tied up with the question of consciousness. — Roger Penrose

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Brooke Langton

Simple formula for the actor: prove you're creative enough to get the job, sane enough to keep the job, and hungry enough to give up everything else to keep them happy. — Brooke Langton

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Mary Anne Radmacher

It is of the small joys and little pleasures that the greatest of our days are built. — Mary Anne Radmacher

Mystify Documentary Quotes By John Wayne

You have to be a man before you can be a gentleman. — John Wayne

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Laini Taylor

This, she thought, isn't just for today. It's for everything. For the heartache that still felt like a punch in the gut each time it struck, fresh as new, at unpredictable moments; for the smiling lies and the mental images she couldn't shake; for the shame of having been so naive.
For the way loneliness is worse when you return to it after a reprieve - like the soul's version of putting on a wet bathing suit, clammy and miserable.
And this, Karou thought, no longer smiling, is for the irretrievable. — Laini Taylor

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Esa-Pekka Salonen

If somebody had told me when I was starting composition in Helsinki in the '70s that I would end up in L.A. and to describe that journey, those 17 years with the philharmonic and building the hall and this and that, I would have said, "This is a fairy tale of the first order." — Esa-Pekka Salonen

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Michael Keaton

Small movie, small role, giant movie, giant role. Work is work. You've got to tell the truth and show up. — Michael Keaton

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Ash Maurya

Life's too short to build something nobody wants. — Ash Maurya

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Kevin Kwan

The most important thing to keep in mind is the incredible diversity of talent that's out there - there are so many great actors from all over Asia, from Singapore and Hong Kong to the Philippines and Mainland China, not to mention many great Asian-American actors who are eager for fun and challenging roles. — Kevin Kwan

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Noam Chomsky

In rational inquiry, we idealize to selected domains in such a way (we hope) as to permit us to discover crucial features of the world. Data and observations, in the sciences, have an instrumental character. They are of no particular interest in themselves, but only insofar as they constitute evidence that permits one to determine fundamental features of the real world, within a course of inquiry that is invariably undertaken under sharp idealizations, often implicit and simply common understanding, but always present. — Noam Chomsky

Mystify Documentary Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Feelings that would not have disgraced a leader who, now that the snow has begun to fall and the mountain-top is covered in mist, knows that he must lay himself down and die before morning comes, stole upon him, paling the colour of his eyes, giving him, even in the two minutes of his turn on the terrace, the bleached look of withered old age. Yet he would not die lying down; he would find some crag of rock, and there, his eyes fixed on the storm, trying to the end to pierce the darkness, he would die standing. He would never reach R. — Virginia Woolf