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Perception Painless Quotes By Eiichiro Oda

But remember, when it comes to friends, it's not how much time you spend with them, just how you spend it! — Eiichiro Oda

Perception Painless Quotes By Kirsten Beyer

But the destruction of any starship was a shocking thing to witness. Resilient and ferocious as they might appear, she was keenly conscious of the fragile life-forms protected by the hulls and armaments. Those weren't just ships exploding before her eyes. They were sentient beings, each of whom had families, friends, hopes, dreams, lives, until they met with unassailable force and ceased to exist in a brilliant flash of light. — Kirsten Beyer

Perception Painless Quotes By Mitt Romney

Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace and that the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish. — Mitt Romney

Perception Painless Quotes By Paul Tremblay

Sometimes it's good to be sad, Merry. Don't forget that. — Paul Tremblay

Perception Painless Quotes By Dan Greenburg

Fine worries, like fine wines, are at their best only after they have been properly mellowed. — Dan Greenburg

Perception Painless Quotes By Eliot Spitzer

As someone with a deep faith in competition and the market, I also know that markets only work with tough enforcement of the rules that guarantee competition and fair play - and that the pressure to break those rules only gets stronger as the amount of money involved gets larger. — Eliot Spitzer

Perception Painless Quotes By Lourd Ernest H. De Veyra

Sometimes memory can be real bitch. — Lourd Ernest H. De Veyra

Perception Painless Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Marriage transforms a distraction into a support, the power of which should be, and happily often is, in direct proportion to the degree of imbecility it supplants. — Thomas Hardy

Perception Painless Quotes By Thomas Jones

Everybody dismissed athletes as being purely physical, but when you retire, you go from such an intense brain time - study of defense, audibles, hand signals, plays, adjustments - to a level of mental inactivity that's hard to comprehend. It's a big reason why I stay so active. Creating, evolving. — Thomas Jones

Perception Painless Quotes By Jennifer Finney Boylan

I wondered ...if meeting people with creativity and passion when you were at an impressionable enough age actually kind of ruined you for life among normal people.

For a long time, I'd searched the world, thinking I could start up new friendships like the ones I'd had before. But I never met people like that again. I know people will think that's what everyone believes about their college friends, but it's true. Maybe we're like flowers that open up at that brief moment in our lives, and after that, we close up again, one by one. — Jennifer Finney Boylan

Perception Painless Quotes By Marina And The Diamonds

I think celebrity culture and sexuality in pop music is really important, but I want there to be an alternative for people. — Marina And The Diamonds

Perception Painless Quotes By Kim Newman

Dracula can sustain many interpretations and exists in many phantasmal forms ... and Johnny Alucard is my attempt to explore the multiplicity of Draculas unloosed on the world in the long wake of Stoker's novel. — Kim Newman

Perception Painless Quotes By Veronica Rossi

Becoming a leader wasn't easy. It had to be earned, and that only happened over time. — Veronica Rossi

Perception Painless Quotes By Andre Aciman

(T)here was something in the timbre and inflection of his words that seemed to rummage through a clutter of ancestral fragments to remind me of the person I may have been born to be but had not become. If I didn't take his daily rants against America seriously, it was because it was never really America he was inveighing against, nor was his the voice of a bewildered Middle East trying to fend off a decaying and implacable West. What I heard instead was the raspy, wheezing, threatened voice of an older order of mankind, older ways of being human, raging, raging against the tide of something new that had the semblance and behavior of humanity but really wasn't. It was not a clash of civilizations or of values or of cultures; it was a question of which organ, which chamber of the heart, which one of its clear five senses would humanity cut off to join modernity. — Andre Aciman