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Okamoto Studio Quotes By Richard Rohr

Most of us live in the past, carrying our hurts, guilts and fears. We have to face the pain we carry, lest we spend the rest of our lives running away from it or letting it run us. But the only place you'll ever meet the real is now-here. — Richard Rohr

Okamoto Studio Quotes By George H. W. Bush

I can't ever remember sitting around and saying, 'gosh let's hurry up and get these debates going, that'll win it for me.' Nope. — George H. W. Bush

Okamoto Studio Quotes By James Lee Burke

All our dreams and hopes become as naught, and evil men are allowed to hang their lanterns on our tombstones. What greater folly is there? — James Lee Burke

Okamoto Studio Quotes By John Berger

Watching either, one knew that the world would never again be the same; the risks everywhere, to which life was heir, had been changed on the morning of a new unclouded day. The bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki announced that the United States was henceforth the supreme armed power in the world. The attack of 11 September announced that this power was no longer guaranteed invulnerability on its home ground. The two events mark the beginning and end of a certain historical period. Concerning — John Berger

Okamoto Studio Quotes By Matt Dillon

It's really nice to be able to do something that you've never done. I think that's the gift of being an actor because I get to play a cop, a racist cop and I've never done that before. It's nice to inhabit these other worlds especially when you get to work with great actors. — Matt Dillon

Okamoto Studio Quotes By David Lambert

Music will always be there. I own a piano. I have it in my apartment. I play it every day, and I have a lot of musician friends who I play with. — David Lambert

Okamoto Studio Quotes By Edward McKendree Bounds

Prayer is not learned in a classroom but in the closet. — Edward McKendree Bounds