Nishiwaki Lane Quotes & Sayings
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Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people understand what it is to move. — David Belle

I fully understand those who say you can't win this thing militarily. That's exactly what the United States military says, that you can't win this military. — George W. Bush

The only real, true, permanent way to destroy your mind control is to work through the memories. It's unfortunate because it's unpleasant. It hurts to work through your memories; they have pain. Memories are not just made up of ideas, and thoughts and storylines, they are also made up of physical pain and emotional pain and sadness and distress and despair and all of those things are part of memories. — Alison Miller

Today a lot of things are so celebrity-oriented; it's only because it's celebrity and the photograph is lost. To me it's important to have an image that is a photograph first, not about necessarily who that person is. — Herb Ritts

I burnt myself out of skating. I was ready to focus on being a mom. — Kristi Yamaguchi

We all have our own takes on things. To being yourself. The abstract, the whole thing that I play with, seems to result in seeing through your lenses, and once you express how you see things to others, you start to see there are similarities between all people. It's kind of like, no matter how far you go, you're still where you started, in a way. — Q-Tip

If you wish to hurt yourself , you're doing a very good job, but for me that was exquisite. Now, move." He slapped my butt hard, making me cry out of surprise. He laughed, then did it again. "Hurry up and ride me, before I decide I want to fuck your other hole." ~Frano — Marita A. Hansen

I've never really thought about competing with cartoons. If it ever gets to that point, then just shoot me. — Lucy Liu

To me, the harmonica is like a voice. — Charlie Musselwhite

A nation's hope of lasting peace cannot be firmly based upon any race in armaments but rather upon just relations and honest understanding with all other nations. — Dwight D. Eisenhower