Suzuya Juuzou Quotes & Sayings
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Anyone who is concerned about his dignity would be well advised to keep away from horses. — Prince Philip

I found I am not an anarchistic form creator; I'm intuitive, and I'm trying to figure out a way to explore human fragility. — Thomas Vinterberg

And I'm a Foxy Lady," Tina said. "Because of reasons." She stared at his chest. Everyone understood her reasons. Even me. — T.J. Klune

The pleasure of jogging and running is rather like that of wearing a fur coat in Texas in August: the true joy comes in being able to take the damn thing off. — Joseph Epstein

I shouldn't wish to be a tease. To ... lead you on."
He smiled. "That's my look-out, not yours."
She considered that, doubtfully. "There are some men who would disagree."
His smile vanished. "Then they are worthless curs, not men. — Laura Lee Guhrke

We refuse to let our knowledge, however limited, be informed by your ignorance, however vast. — David Ray Griffin

It was something, what must go through men's mind where women were concerned, to cause them to behave so strangely. — Larry McMurtry

I don't want to think that anything is off limits for me to write about, but I also don't want to intrude on anybody's life, which is why there's very little specificity or names in the songs I write. — J. D. Souther

and let's get out of this — Antonio Garrido

There's an exact moment for leaping into the lives of wild animals. You have to feel their lives first, how they fit the world around them. It's like the beat of music. Their eyes, the sounds they make, their head, movements, their feet and their whole body, the closeness of things around them - all this and more make up the way they perceive and adjust to their world. — Richard O'Barry

Dancing came easy to me. — Hedda Hopper

Let him come to God in full determination to be heard. Let him insist that God accept his all, that He take things out of his heart and Himself reign there in power. — A.W. Tozer