Shinichiro Azuma Quotes & Sayings
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What is left to be afraid of?' And he said, 'The possibility that a life itself may prove to be the most worthy struggle. — Andrew Krivak

You must be prepared to sacrifice your self-love to the cause, you must be ready to treat the cause as if it is life itself. — Auliq Ice

People used to play with toys.
Now the toys play with them. — Idries Shah

A man who is obviously too handsome for his own good smiles at me. His eyes are mischievous, as if he's harboring wicked thoughts and is tempted to subject me to them.
I hold his dark gaze for a moment too long, and then pin my focus back on the — Poppet

My mom used to tell me stories at night, read books to me - and I read 'em over and over and over again. And you know what I learned from that? I went back and looked at everything - Why do I like reading the same stories over and over and over again? What, was I some kind of nincompoop? No - the narrative gave me connection with my mom. — Peter Guber

Gray's soul had turned to this white girl and bowed in worship before her. To a large extent the lad was his — Oscar Wilde

Only the foolish insist on making their own mistakes when they can learn from the mistakes of others. Only the wise will understand that success leaves clues, and those clues are there for you to use to achieve great things. — John Patrick Hickey

I am the life just passing through. I'm what remains and so are you. — Matthew Kahn

If you put him a-horseback on politics, I warn you of the consequences. It was all very well to ride on sticks at home and call them ideas. — George Eliot

I eat like a tortoise eats, if you've ever seen a tortoise eating. Like some prehistoric swamp thing. — R.J. Palacio

Human nature is divided; it contains both darkness and light. You can choose to accept the darkness and lament it, or you can choose to expand the light until the darkness no longer dominates. — Deepak Chopra

The destination is a happy life, an accomplished life that doesn't end with death but with eternal life. — Angelo Scola

There was really nothing for serious men to do in cases of wild gossip, for superstitious rustics will say and believe anything. — H.P. Lovecraft