Nimura Furuta Quotes & Sayings
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If black people mistrust white people, they are mistrusting racism, and that is appropriate. — Jasmine Guy

It wasn't until after private lessons and learning bass lines that I even noticed bass in the music I was listening to at that age. My ears were blown wide open. — Trevor Dunn

In the election campaign of 1930, Hitler seldom spoke explicitly of Jews. The crude tirades of the early 1920s were missing altogether. 'Living-space' figured more prominently, posed against the alternative international competition for markets ... The key theme now was the collapse of Germany under parliamentary democracy and party government into a divided people with separate and conflicting interests, which only the NSDAP could overcome by creating a new unity of the nation, transcending class, estate and profession. — Ian Kershaw

For if he like a madman lived; At least he like a wise one died. — Miguel De Cervantes

I've never felt stronger than when I was packing up my room at Richard's place. [...] I've also never felt sadder. Sad but strong. You can be both. And I am. — Emery Lord

War is not to be waged in the name of God. — Pope Francis

How is it that we remember the least triviality that happens to us, and yet not remember how often we have recounted it to the same person? — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Categories are gibberish to me. I understand - it helps people organize their thoughts. But you can't go too far with it. — Fiona Apple

A liberated Internet will continue to be a reality in your life (and in the lives of your children) if rules like Net Neutrality are in place. — Justine Bateman

A heart of peaceIs always the bestProblem-solver. — Sri Chinmoy

Education is at a turning point — Howard Gardner

I'm on the road a lot so when I get some time to relax I definitely take advantage. — Shaun White

To any kind of sex, if you were honest. I've got a pole, you've got a hole, that's what it all came down to. — Victor J. Banis