Otakemaru Quotes & Sayings
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The passions and commitments that ignited my activity as a student are the same passions and commitments that I have today. — Bill Ayers

You can live your whole life in your brain and not experience what's around you. You go crazy that way. That's why I have to watch myself when I get isolated for too long. — Fiona Apple

Today would be perfect in every way. The Facebook photos wouldn't lie. So much joy. Her life had so much so joy. That was an actual verifiable fact. — Liane Moriarty

Dreams and prophecies. Why must they always be in riddles? I hate this. — George R R Martin

I was the first face you saw when you were born, you were bald as my hair ran black. Now yours the last face I saw before I died, your hair ran black, as I was bald. — Anthony Liccione

Do not be deceived: z "Bad company ruins good morals. — Anonymous

One of the problems I have always discussed is the refusal to distinguish between comment and fact. The newspaper wraps every fact into a comment. It is impossible to give mere fact without establishing point of view. — Umberto Eco

My first album is like a terrible John Hammond album, with drums. — Warren Zevon

It was the building from the drawing in my brain.
And if you don't think that's a weird sentence, maybe you should reread it. — James Patterson

Every free man has a right to the use of the press, so he has to the use of his arms. — Tench Coxe

Mothers wash the bloodstained apparel of grooms On stream banks, Bridal wear burns to ash, Bridesmaids cry And the Jhelum flows. — Basharat Peer

*Spoiler alert: Bambi's mom doesn't make it. — Jenny Lawson

Many statements about God are confidently made by theologians on grounds that today at least sound specious. Thomas Aquinas claimed to prove that God cannot make another God, or commit suicide, or make a man without a soul, or even make a triangle whose interior angles do not equal 180 degrees. But Bolyai and Lobachevsky were able to accomplish this last feat (on a curved surface) in the nineteenth century, and they were not even approximately gods. — Carl Sagan