Sailor Moon Usagi Tsukino Quotes & Sayings
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Though all men be equally frail before the world, the differences between them are terrifying. — R. Scott Bakker

Chance is the one thing you can't buy. You have to pay for it and you have to pay for it with your life, spending a lot of time, you pay for it with time, not the wasting of time but the spending of time. — Robert Doisneau

Mamoru, each & every one of us have stars in our hearts, & you know that the star is shining when you feel that heat ... -Usagi/Sailor Moon — Naoko Takeuchi

Nay, in death's hand, the grape-stone proves
As strong as thunder is in Jove's. — Abraham Cowley

I'm going to be my own kind of princess
-Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon) — Naoko Takeuchi

When Molotov," said the Marshal, "went to see Ribbentrop in Berlin in November of 1940 you got wind of it and sent an air raid." I nodded. "When the alarm sounded Ribbentrop led the way down many flights of stairs to a deep shelter sumptuously furnished. When he got inside the raid had begun. He shut the door and said to Molotov: 'Now here we are alone together. Why should we not divide?' Molotov said: 'What will England say?' 'England,' said Ribbentrop, 'is finished. She is no more use as a Power.' 'If that is so,' said Molotov, 'why are we in this shelter, and whose are these bombs which fall?'" *** — Winston S. Churchill

Another person is, at the heart of it, unknowable. And if you cannot know a person enough to always guess what they're capable of, you certainly cannot know them enough to hold them in your hands, to control their behavior, to fight, manipulate, cajole or nurse or soothe them into doing what they should or shouldn't.
People will do what they will do. The trick is admitting your own helplessness about that little fact. — Deb Caletti

I could produce spurts of speed and after taking up athletics I found myself running quite quickly over 400m. — Michael East

Shared suffering, she'd found, was no guarantee of intimacy. — Michel Faber