Nakahara Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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The plan of Nature is progress and for any progress mankind must pay a price. It is quite evident to me that man must pay for everything except for the natural beauty of the landscape, which, if he is fortunate enough to live where it still exists, is free. Beauty has always existed and always will. Man has destroyed much of it, but he can never destroy all. The oceans are unchanged and the rivers still flow, even though some of them are laden with pollution, and some overflow, and others are less brimful than they were. The mountains stand. Man has made changes, he builds highways, cuts down trees, deflects a river's course as well as poisons it, yet beauty remains.
Therefore, I think we should take time to enjoy what we can see of it. — Faith Baldwin

You can't develop the world but you can develop your world because the world will one day fall but your world will always walk with you where ever you go. — Issah Awal

For a film, when you condense, you don't want to keep going back to the same setting over and over. — Catherine Hardwicke

The opposite of hope is despair, and when we despair, it is because we feel there are no choices. — Warren G. Bennis

The ties we form through the Internet are not, in the end, the ties that bind. But they are the ties that preoccupy. — Sherry Turkle

That aim in life is highest which requires the highest and finest discipline. — Henry David Thoreau

In my view, a philanthropist is anyone who gives anything - time, money, experience, skills or networks - in any amount, to create a better world. This is not how we once thought about philanthropy. The word used to conjure up something rather passive - sitting down and writing checks. — Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen

The visions of a healthy brain,
Give us pleasure over and again;
For this home was done,
From the daytime dreams of one. — Omar Kiam

A lot of politicians, not surprisingly, hire consultants to help them with their nonverbals, presence, generally how they come across. — Amy Cuddy

If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics. — Francis Bacon

Without cutting her gaze over to him, she already knew what she would see. She would see a rich boy dressed like a mannequin and coiffed like a newscaster - but his eyes were like the dreaming pool in Cabeswater. He hid the insatiable wanting well, but now that she'd seen it once, she couldn't stop seeing it. — Maggie Stiefvater

Passion often renders the most clever man a fool, and sometimes renders the most foolish man clever. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Well, I would have much preferred to have had a normal childhood. I would have loved it if my greatest dilemma, at 14, was whether to go to Benetton for my pullovers. I would have preferred not to have cried all the tears I have cried. — Marjane Satrapi

When I walk into a grocery store and look at all the products you can choose, I say, "My God!" No king ever had anything like I have in my grocery store today. — Bill Gates