Paradise Kiss Miwako Quotes & Sayings
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How can you judge familiarity? It's quite simple. If you can wander through a location in your mind without pausing to think about what room comes next, you can effectively work with this "Palace." The notion of moving from room to room works especially well because the order of rooms within a familiar building is difficult to forget. — Anthony Metivier
It's important for people who criticise architects - whether what they build is or isn't to your taste - to appreciate how they devote themselves and put everything into bringing a building into existence. — Thomas Heatherwick
The sensitiveness claimed by neurotic is matched by their egotism: they cannot abide the flaunting by others of the sufferings to which they pay an even increasing amount of attention in themselves. — Marcel Proust
I was born handsome and I will die handsome. — Santosh Kalwar
To be able to concentrate for a considerable time is essential to difficult achievement. — Bertrand Russell
I've survived inattention. I hope to God I survive attention. — Twyla Tharp
Education is free. Freedoom of education shall be enjoyed under the condition fixed by law and under the supreme control of the state — Karl Marx
You have to train your brain to be positive just like you work out your body. — Shawn Achor
Rejoice in your troubles, all things will work for your good. — Lailah Gifty Akita
When one by one our ties are torn, and friend from friend is snatched forlorn; when man is left alone to mourn, oh! then how sweet it is to die! — Anna Letitia Barbauld
I, therefore, O Caesar, do not publish this work, merely prefixing my name to a treatise which of right belongs to others, nor think of acquiring reputation by finding fault with the works of any one. — Vitruvius
If Instagram had been available when I was working in Nicaragua in 1978, I'm sure I would have wanted to use it as a way of reporting directly from the streets during the insurrection. — Susan Meiselas
It was not so difficult to understand the warped view the Azadians had of what they called "human nature" - the phrase they used whenever they had to justify something inhuman and unnatural — Iain M. Banks
