Ootake Quotes & Sayings
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Very many researchers, including the front runners in gallium nitride, abandoned the development of gallium nitride-based devices. I have devoted myself to the study of crystal growth, aiming at the development of the p-n junction of gallium nitride. — Isamu Akasaki

The way out of a room is not through the door. Just don't want out. And you're free ... — Charles Manson

But do we know how to make love stay?'
I can't even think about it. The best I can do is play it day by day. — Tom Robbins

The character we exhibit in the latter half of our life need not necessarily be, though it often is, our original character, developed further, dried up, exaggerated, or diminished. It can be its exact opposite, like a suit worn inside out. — Marcel Proust

If you are delusional, sometimes the reality catches up with your delusion, and then all of a sudden you are a genius. — Jason Calacanis

The fear of failure is so great, it is no wonder that the desire to do right by one's children has led to a whole library of books offering advice on how to raise them. — Bruno Bettelheim

Today, i learned something. "Good luck and bad luck are strands of the same rope." This expression has deep meaning -turtle
Basically, it means that good things and bad things are often interwined, like strands of a rope. You can have one without the other. So even if something bad happens, it's nothing to get worried about. Because life will provide the balance. -Ootake — Sakura Tsukuba

I hope to become an actor who succeed not from how I look, but my talent. — Kim Kyu-jong

WHAT is America but beauty queens, millionaires, stupid records and Hollywood? — Adolf Hitler

He's changed. I don't know what caused it ... but what the heck? He's laughin' anyway, like a regular kid. — Sakura Tsukuba

Always be humble and gentle with one another. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Every wheatfield of human thought after a while becomes filled with cockle; then the husbandmen destroy the grain with the cockle and plant anew. — Austin O'Malley

It dawned upon everybody that Aggie, at perhaps a hundred and sixty pounds and five feet nine and a half, was, as Beth later said, 'dynamite in the physical culture department. — Philip Wylie