Sanno Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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The power to charm the female has sometimes been more important than the power to conquer other males in battle. LAWS — Charles Darwin

The only place I am recognized all the time is in L.A. and otherwise, it's only about once a day. I feel pretty anonymous. — Natalie Portman

Life is not meant to be easy. But it can be simple. — Tony Curl

The best I can say, it's like this. A man's in his skin, see, like a nut in its shell ... It's hard and strong, that shell, and it's all full of him. Full of grand man-meat, man-self. And that's all. That's all there is.
A woman's a different thing entirely. Who knows where a woman begins and ends? Listen mistress, I have roots, I have roots deeper than this island. Deeper than the sea, older than the raising of the lands. I go back into the dark ... I go back into the dark! Before the moon I am, what a woman is, a woman of power, a woman's power, deeper than the roots of trees, deeper than the roots of islands, older than the Making, older than the moon. Who dares ask questions of the dark? Who'll ask the dark its name? — Ursula K. Le Guin

All that you've loved is all you own — Tom Waits

Whatever it is, you can live through it, and it ends. — Barbara Kingsolver

Like almost everyone else in America, I grew up believing the myth of the objective scientist. Fortunately I was raised on the edges of two very distinct cultures, western European and American Indian ... — Vine Deloria Jr.

One beast and only one howls in the woods by night. — Angela Carter

Our leading men are not of much account and never have been, but the average of the people is immense, beyond all history. Sometimes I think in all departments, literature and art included, that will be the way our superiority will exhibit itself. We will not have great individuals or great leaders, but a great average bulk, unprecedentedly great. — Walt Whitman

In your head, a sunset can go on for days — Yoko Ono

to the world of television contributes to conceptions that viewers have about the real world. In its simplest form, cultivation analysis tries to ascertain if those who watch more television, compared to those who watch less but are otherwise comparable, are more likely to perceive the real world in ways that reflect the most common and repetitive messages and lessons provided by television programs. — Anonymous

What are you up to?" she asked.
"Why would you think I'm up to anything?"
Her lips pursed before she said, "You wouldn't be you if you weren't up to something."
He smiled at that. "I do believe that was a compliment."
"It wasn't necessarily intended as such."
"But nonetheless," he said mildly, "that's how I choose to take it. — Julia Quinn

I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem! Nick — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The picture is like a prayer, an offering, and hopefully an opening through which to seek what we don't know, or already know and should take seriously. — Emmet Gowin

I used to say: "Everything is Representation Theory". Now I say: "Nothing is Representation Theory". — Israel Gelfand