Suzaku Quotes & Sayings
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A long time ago, Nunally, Suzaku, and I talked about something. We wondered what happiness would look like if we could give it a physical form. If I'm not mistaken, I think it was Suzaku that said that the shape of happiness might resemble glass. His reasoning made sense. He said that even though you don't usually notice it, it's still definitely there. You merely have to change your point of view slightly, and then that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light. I doubt that anything else could argue its own existence more eloquently. — Lelouch Vi Britannia
You don't have to be an elected official to be a public servant. — William J. Clinton
I grew up in the Midwest and had a lot of exposure to big religion. I went to church every Sunday - my mother even sang in the choir - and most families I knew where practicing Christians. — Michael McMillian
... but only because exhaustion is a life-sign; it is at least a form of being human. — John Irving
Other than my sexuality, I am vulnerable regarding my physical appearance, as I am not what people considered ideal by most standards. For the entertainment business, I am not the body type of what is typically cast for television or movies. — Alex Newell
If we didn't know better we would love one another. — Aaron B. Powell
If you KNOW dehydration is a problem in long runs it becomes a problem in long runs. — Gerry Lindgren
A.J. nodded, covering her smile with a hand as Devlin emerged with his hair messed up and hay hanging off his sweater. He looked like he'd been through a war.
"You okay there, champ?" Chester asked. "Those there grain bags can be tough when they come atcha in a pack like that. — J.R. Ward
A term meant to convey a person's inability to make sense of the numbers that run their lives. — Douglas R. Hofstadter
Squatting over it, I pulled it open. My clothes were neatly folded at the top. Robb hadn't stolen anything. — R.L. Stine
I think the biggest issue for legacy media - both TV and film - is that it just costs too much money to develop a TV series or movie. And most of them don't work. Then the one that works has to pay for the rest. — Shane Smith
Increase Mather, President of Harvard University, in his treatise on Remarkable Providences, insists that the smell of herbs alarms the Devil and that medicine expels him. Such beliefs have probably even now not wholly disappeared from among us. — James Henry Breasted
Not even the most powerful Natural in a millennium had seen him coming. — Kami Garcia
He might as well have been talking English, for all Mae understood him. — Geoff Ryman
