Okayama Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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I want the things most people don't notice. The ring and the key and the way you have of wearing everything on the inside. — Victoria Schwab

He was the person all of us should be, but most of us aren't. And if I could have taken his place to buy him a little more time in the world, I'd have done it. I'm sorry I couldn't. — Trish Doller

There is a large gap between being an activist out of the idealism that comes from books, conversations, the fire of youth and being one because you have lived through the depredations that life has thrown at you. — Neel Mukherjee

Either the soul is immortal and we shall not die, or it perishes with the flesh, and we shall not know that we are dead. Live, then, as if you were eternal. — Andre Maurois

Lesbian humor isn't trying to sell anything, it doesn't have to sell out. Coming out as a lesbian onstage is still a very political act; if it weren't, more women would do it. — Kate Clinton

Humility is a strange thing. The minute you think you've got it, you've lost it. — Sir Edward Hulse, 6th Baronet

We are very fond of some families because they can be traced beyond the Conquest, whereas indeed the farther back, the worse, as being the nearer allied to a race of robbers and thieves. — Daniel Defoe

Only the unimaginative can fail to find a reason for drinking Champagne — Oscar Wilde

Today, more than ever before, life must be characterized by a sense of Universal responsibility, not only nation to nation and human to human, but also human to other forms of life. — Dalai Lama

If you want to create a masterpiece, you must always avoid beautiful lies. — Jerzy Grotowski

In an environment without public platform nor protection, the individual is the most powerful and most responsible. — Ai Weiwei

At night, I think about these things. I'm pleased with what I know, but now I think much more about everything I could have known, which was so much more than anything I can learn now and which now is gone forever. — Daniel Mendelsohn