Saichi Sugimoto Quotes & Sayings
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Democracy was regarded as entering into a crisis in the 1960s. The crisis was that large segments of the population were becoming organized and active and trying to participate in the political arena. — Noam Chomsky

The mood in which my book was conceived and executed, was in fact to some extent a passing one. — F.H. Bradley

He was never without misery, and never without hope. — Joseph Heller

Magnus believed that many old things were creations of enduring beauty. The pyramids. Michelangelo's David. Versailles. Magnus himself. — Cassandra Clare

Dreams grow holy put in action; work grows fair through starry dreaming, But where each flows on unmingling, both are fruitless and in vain. — Adelaide Anne Procter

The amateur is very rare in French literature - as rare as he is common in our own. — Lytton Strachey

You'll probably throw me out eventually. Next week..or twenty years from now ... Sooner or later, you'll get worn out ... And leave me for real ... Maybe I'll gaze, dumbfounded, at a life with nothing left. That's okay, I'll watch you leave ... knowing our love has died. I'll adorn the road of death with flowers. Since that's all I can do. — Setona Mizushiro

My main goal was to win all the belts, and I have done that. — Lennox Lewis

Far too many people are looking for the right person, instead of trying to be the right person. — Gloria Steinem

Paper Matches
My aunts washed dishes while the uncles
squirted each other on the lawn with
garden hoses. Why are we in here,
I said, and they are out there?
That's the way it is,
said Aunt Hetty, the shriveled-up one.
I have the rages that small animals have,
being small, being animal.
Written on me was a message,
"At Your Service,"
like a book of paper matches.
One by one we were taken out
and struck.
We come bearing supper,
our heads on fire. — Paulette Jiles

A woman beautiful facially can negate all her beauty by no longer being feminine. — George Hamilton