Sasagawa Kyoko Quotes & Sayings
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She seems so depressed sometimes by the monotony and boredom of her city life, I thought maybe in this endless grass and wind she would see a thing that sometimes comes when monotony and boredom are accepted. It's here, but I have no names for it. — Robert M. Pirsig
That man's the best cosmopolite Who loves his native country best. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Why is it so painful to watch a person sink? Because there is something unnatural in it, for nature demands personal progress, evolution, and every backward step means wasted energy. — August Strindberg
We salute our veterans of Pearl Harbor and World War II, whose sacrifices saved democracy during a dark hour. In their memory, a new generation of our Armed Forces goes forward against new enemies in a new era. Once again, we pledge to defend freedom, secure our homeland, and advance peace around the world. Americans have been tested before, and our Nation will triumph again. — George W. Bush
Thanksgiving is not only being aware of the abundance of good in the world but embracing it. — Richelle E. Goodrich
We only know four boring people. The rest of our friends we find very interesting. However, most of the friends we find interesting find us boring: the most interesting find us the most boring. The few who are somewhere in the middle, with whom there is reciprocal interest, we distrust: at any moment, we feel, they may become too interesting for us, or we too interesting for them. — Lydia Davis
It's hotter than a two-peckered alley cat up in here. Humidity must be close to a hundred. — Amanda Stevens
Down the violet wind slid syrinx melodies, wild as foxes, mad as love, strange as wakening. — Cecilia Dart-Thornton
I've always tried to be nice to people, so that sort of translates into popularity, I guess. — Andy Richter
You're like something drawn with the sun's fire, and I can take only little glimpses of you. — Kenneth Oppel
Make mistakes
just don't keep making the same goddamn ones. — Sally Koslow
Mother was little but she was mighty. — Gene Stratton-Porter