Rajotok Quotes & Sayings
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I can make fried tofu, boiled tofu, stuffed tofu. Cutlets and other fancy stuff, that's for other directors. — Yasujiro Ozu

Alone again, Beverly relaxed somewhat. It was hard to believe that life could get any worse than this. More than once lately, she had thought about killing herself, erasing the fact that she had ever existed. It would be so easy, so - except that she wouldn't. She didn't respect people who committed suicide. — Ellen Emerson White

I'm from California, I know what's up with this. You keep raising people's taxes eventually they are going to say no. — Sean Hannity

I found powerful the idea that everything we have is, in effect, stolen from everybody else. — Daniel Handler

...Always hold your head high like a sunflower that stretches toward the light. — Malene Rossau

Neither sad nor gay is the desert - a boundless waste of sand under a burning waste of sky. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Any age was a difficult age for someone needing to get through that window. — Lemony Snicket

Everything which endures can
only do so because Eternal
Consciousness gives it sentience. — Vimala McClure

There never was a woman so ill-suited to public life as I am. I have had to whip myself, as it were, into society, and the loneliness of it all has been terrific. — Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

Documentaries make a difference. — Paul Watson

The past is the past. It's gone, you know? It doesn't matter anymore. All we have is now. Right now. — Lisa Schroeder

The two of them on top of the freezing slide, wordlessly holding hands. Once again they were a ten-year-old boy and girl. A lonely boy, and a lonely girl. A classroom, just after school let out, at the beginning of winter. They had neither the power nor the knowledge to know what they should offer to each other, what they should be seeking. They had never, ever, been truly loved, or truly loved someone else. They had never held anyone, never been held. They had not idea, either, where this action would take them. What they entered then was a doorless room. They couldn't get out, nor could anyone else come in. The two of them didn't know it at the time, but this was the only truly complete place in the entire world. Totally isolated, yet the one place not tainted with loneliness. — Haruki Murakami

You don't push the button that says "Now I will write something that resonates in time." You don't know. It's what happens after a play is finished. — John Guare