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Oyamada Actor Quotes By Martin Heidegger

Why is love beyond all measure of other human possibilities so rich and such a sweet burden for the one who has been struck by it? Because we change ourselves into that which we love, and yet remain ourselves. Then we would like to thank the beloved, but find nothing that would do it adequately. We can only be thankful to ourselves. Love transforms gratitude into faithfulness to ourselves and into an unconditional faith in the Other. Thus love steadily expands its most intimate secret. Closeness here is existence in the greatest distance from the other- the distance that allows nothing to dissolve - but rather presents the "thou" in the transparent, but "incomprehensible" revelation of the "just there". That the presence of the other breaks into our own life - this is what no feeling can fully encompass. Human fate gives itself to human fate, and it is the task of pure love to keep this self-surrender as vital as on the first day. — Martin Heidegger

Oyamada Actor Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Do not think you are important but unique. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Oyamada Actor Quotes By Viggo Mortensen

I have no idea what 'method actor' means. — Viggo Mortensen

Oyamada Actor Quotes By Joanna Southcott

The next summer, 1794, corn grew dear, and distress began in our land. — Joanna Southcott

Oyamada Actor Quotes By Dean Koontz

Living in a monastery, even as a guest rather than a monk, you have more opportunities than you might have elsewhere to see the world as it is, instead of through the shadow that you cast upon it. — Dean Koontz

Oyamada Actor Quotes By Tamara Mellon

My daughter is my passion and my life. — Tamara Mellon

Oyamada Actor Quotes By Paul Dano

I've been fortunate to work with several actors and directors who I look up to, and learned from each of them. — Paul Dano