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Top Sumidagawa Quotes

What a dog I got. Last night he went on the paper four times - three while I was reading it. — Rodney Dangerfield

Relationship are part of the vast plan for our enlightenment. — Marianne Williamson

The process of finding an actor is always difficult and there's always so many variables that come into play. Also, actors sometimes carry baggage, fans associate actors with certain parts. — Franck Khalfoun

Not even pencil or charcoal is needed. Drawing can also be done with a brush. But drawing is a must, if not, no painting can resist. — Raul Soldi

I have absolutley no limits on what I intent to create. — Wayne W. Dyer

You can be the moon and still be jealous of the stars. — Gary Allan

What the world needs now is liberated men who have the qualities Silverstein cites, men who are 'empathetic and strong, autonomous and connected, responsible to self, to family and friends, to society, and capable of understanding how those responsibilities are, ultimately, inseparable.' Men need feminist thinking. It it the theory that supports their spiritual evolution and their shift away from the patriarchal model. Patriarchy is destroying the well-being of men, taking their lives daily. — Bell Hooks

Writing is a subtle art that is reached mostly by self-discovery and experimentation. — Jasper Fforde

Naturally, the workers are perfectly free; the manufacturer does not force them to take his materials and his cards, but he says to them..'If you don't like to be frizzled in my frying- pan, you can take a walk into the fire. — Friedrich Engels

Tolerance and patience should not be read as signs of weakness.
They are signs of strength. — Dalai Lama

Dead or alive, the balls still hurt when kicked, huh? (Zarek) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The first act of insight is throw away the labels. In fiction, while we do not necessarily write about ourselves, we write out of ourselves, using ourselves; what we learn from, what we are sensitive to, what we feel strongly about
these become our characters and go to make our plots. Characters in fiction are conceived from within, and they have, accordingly, their own interior life; they are individuals every time. — Eudora Welty

I hope people see us not just as a football player, but also as human beings, we are not machines! — Marco Reus

The modern tradition of equating death with an ensuing nothingness can be abandoned. For there is no reason to believe that human death severs the quality of the oneness in the universe. — Larry Dossey