Rompicapo Hanayama Quotes & Sayings
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The owl flies, in the moonlight, over a field where the wounded cry out.
Like the owl, I fly in the night over my own misfortune. — Georges Bataille

When someone who is suffering looks to you for compassion, it's indeed a blessing; you are chosen to be their Light in a moment of sorrow. — Michelle Cruz-Rosado

Science can't predict what stories my children's great grandchildren will tell. The ultimate story about the experience of our journey into consciousness is a closed book to theologians and scientists alike, but it is not a book without promise. At this point we've barely cracked the introduction, and already smartass scientists and theologians pretend they know not just how the story started but how it ends - and worse - what it means or doesn't mean. — Frank Schaeffer

'Homeland' is not a sensationalist show. — Raza Jaffrey

I want to believe that, despite all evidence to the contrary, it is possible for anyone to find that one special person. That person to spend Christmas with or grow old with or just take a nice silly walk in Central Park with. — Rachel Cohn

Let's improve ourselves as human beings, let's become more compassionate, let's become bigger, let's become stronger, let's become nicer people. — Scott Jurek

You don't risk, you don't truly live. — Sonia M. Dubinsky

Things we not hope for often come to pass than things we wish. — Plautus

For try as one may to expel nature with a hayfork, it will always come back. — Leo Strauss

The people that hunt are the guys that really vehemently protect the environment. You find that people that live on ranches tend to want to keep it that way, and I've always loved that about the hunters that I've known. They eat what they kill, and they carry it out. They don't shoot for sport. — Tim Allen

The birth control pill, to a great degree, made possible the (hetero)sexual revolution. Yet those who developed oral contraceptives did not intend their work to promote what the majority of Americans at the time called "promiscuity." Doctors generally refused to prescribe the pill to women who were not married; the Supreme Court did not rule this practice unconstitutional until 1972. — Beth Bailey

Nothing is as horrendous as imagining the times of happiness from an environment which is that of hell. — Lynne Sharon Schwartz

Be bold. You gotta be bold. — Jaime Preciado

What really matters in a pencil is not its wooden exterior, but the graphite inside. So always pay attention to what is happening inside you. — Paulo Coelho