Sunagawa Quotes & Sayings
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You see, if I keep it up I can eventually get promoted to Senior Shouting Officer, and there aren't usually many vacancies for nonshouting and nonpushing-people-about officers, so I think I'd better stick to what I know. — Douglas Adams

Successful writers are not the ones who write the best sentences. They are the ones who keep writing. They are the ones who discover what is most important and strangest and most pleasurable in themselves, and keep believing in the value of their work, despite the difficulties. — Bonnie Friedman

Maybe there was no happily ever after [ ... ] but there was happiness sometimes and she had it now, doing what she knew she was born for. — Jeanne DuPrau

A country whose security depends on producing a genius in each generation sets itself a task no society has ever met. — Henry Kissinger

I made two mistakes at the beginning of the season. But I saw Manuel Almunia making mistakes as well, so sometimes you don't know what the thoughts of the coach are.' — Jens Lehmann

To condemn Wordsworth for not writing verse of political and social protest, or for having forsaken the revolution, is to cross the final divide between academic arrogance and moral smugness. — Harold Bloom

Politics is very interesting and always leads to conflict. — Ridley Scott

Corina Bartra is a very intriguing singer. On Son Zumbon ... the music utilizes tricky rhythms, the leader's haunting voice, and plenty of short solos. There is no lack on intensity in this program. — Scott Yanow

Ma petite is not a subtle woman. Unless you say it, she will not understand it. — Laurell K. Hamilton

KIM: I wanted to make it on my own.
KURT: You will. The problem is, sometimes you just need one person to put you in touch with the other. It's how it all starts. — Sam Crescent

Exclusive homosexuality is not very common in nature. — Frans De Waal

You can't improve on saying nothing. — Golda Meir

Happiness is a choice, but so is misery. Choose wisely. — Aimee Carter