Namu Quotes & Sayings
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Top Namu Quotes
I would never sell my soul, for cars and gold — Styles P
Women and men should not marry, for love is like the seasons - it comes and goes. — Yang Erche Namu
The good ole days weren't always good, and tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems. — Billy Joel
Among all these stupid pretty women she had such a sense of power, of knowing almost everything better than they did. — Edith Wharton
[Jesus] had only three years of public ministry, but He was never too hurried to spend hours in prayer ... No day began or closed in which He was not in communion with His Father. — Billy Graham
Close your legs to married men! — NeNe Leakes
The great advantage of a hotel is that it is a refuge from home life. — George Bernard Shaw
Shonin: I have composed a poem. Kokushi: Let's hear it. Shonin: When I chant, Both Buddha and self Cease to exist. There is only the voice that says, Namu Amida Butsu. Kokushi: Something's wrong with the last couple of lines, don't you think? (after a lapse of time) Shonin: This is how I've written it: When I chant, Both Buddha and self Cease to exist. Namu Amida Butsu. Kokushi: There! You got it! — Takuan Soho
He has an armload of irises and daisies and tulips and he presents them to me. "I didn't know what kind of flowers you like."
"I like them all."
"Yeah?"
"Yeah."
He tries to hand them to me, but then remembers the cast. "I'll put them in water."
Betty swoops in the room ridiculously fast and she grabs the flowers out of Nick's hands. "I'll take care of them. You lovebirds just sit on the couch and think swooning things at each other. — Carrie Jones
Since ... since when?" I finally managed to ask.
"Since ... forever." His tone implied the answer was obvious. — Richelle Mead
I didn't belong in this beautiful world, and if I didn't find a away to use my power, I never would. — Leigh Bardugo
And if I really wanted to understand the Raramuri, I should have been there when this ninety-five-year-old man came hiking twenty-five miles over the mountain. Know why he could do it? Because no one ever told him he couldn't. — Christopher McDougall
Of course, in television's presentation of the "news of the day," we may see the Now ... this" mode of discourse in it's boldest and most embarrassing form. For there, we are presented not only with fragmented news but news without context, without consequences, without value, and therefore without essential seriousness; that is to say, news as pure entertainment. — Neil Postman
Happiness is life served up with a scoop of acceptance, a topping of tolerance and sprinkles of hope, although chocolate sprinkles also work. — Robert Breault
Then again, that's how quickly people's perceptions could change. It only took one mistake, one stupid decision. — Siobhan Vivian
As long as the sun's shining, shit can't be that bad. — J. Lynn
