Ronin 1998 Quotes & Sayings
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Our morality is based on so many factors: of where we were born, who we were born to, what values were instilled in us, what values we chose, the way that our lives have shaped us. That dictates so much of what we assume is our morality, and also the culture, all of these things. — Oscar Isaac
Lunch should consist of at least 1/3 relationship building talk. If you don't have time for business talk, it was a very successful lunch. — Jeffrey Gitomer
Reading renews the mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I was not so old that I would deny my own senses. — Neil Gaiman
Olivia, if you need anything give me a call. I'm never far. N. — M. Leighton
There is no meeting of minds, no point of understanding with such terror. Just a choice: Defeat it or be defeated by it. And defeat it we must. — Tony Blair
I feel a sudden clear focus and perspective. There is no time for anything inessential. — Oliver Sacks
Somewhere along the way in your life, the world and its people will have a problem with you. That's their problem. Not yours. — Lil' Wayne
I have interviewed so many people who are put into nursing homes or hospices and are just waiting to die. It's a very lonely situation to just sit at a window and watch life go by. — Misty Upham
The more you observe life in relation to yourself the more you will see the fact that you are hardly ever correct when you think about something in the future. The future exists only in imagination; and that is why, no matter how hard you try to imagine it, you will not be able to predict the future with total certainty. — Barry Long
Salt is born of the purest parents: the sun and the sea. — Pythagoras
We have a lot of books in our house. They are our primary decorative motif-books in piles and on the coffee table, framed book covers, books sorted into stacks on every available surface, and of course books on shelves along most walls. Besides the visible books, there are books waiting in the wings, the basement books, the garage books, the storage locker books ... They function as furniture, they prop up sagging fixtures and disguised by quilts function as tables ... I can't imagine a home without an overflow of books. The point of books is to have way too many but to always feel you never have enough, or the right one at the right moment, but then sometimes to find you'd longed to fall asleep reading the Aspern Papers, and there it is. — Louise Erdrich