Tairaisu Quotes & Sayings
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It appeared then to be at least partially satisfied. Whereas before it had been a cross dodo, it was at least now a cross, fed dodo, which was probably about as much as it could hope for in this life. — Douglas Adams

The quality of your life comes from the constant direction of your focus. Period. — Richard Galloway

Every time it rains, the soil counts every drop to know exactly how many times to thank to God! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

What I learnt came to me . . . at second and at third hand, in chunks and puzzles, degrees and flashes. — Sybille Bedford

I became a photographer in order to be a war photographer, and a photographer involved in what I thought were critical social issues. From the very beginning this was my goal. — James Nachtwey

Lady, I was gonna cut you some slack, 'cause you're a major mythological figure ... but now you've just gone nuts! — Mike Mignola

I have had hundreds of people work for me over the years, and I don't think I ever fired anybody. — Tom T. Hall

It's easy for me to say, "Oh yeah, that's the self-saboteur move that most artists pull whenever they're afraid." — Questlove

The greatest tragedy in your life will not be the death of a loved one or a natural disaster; those things hurt like hell and devastate to the core. But loss like that is part of life. What's not necessary and is therefore most tragic is the demise of your truest identity, your dying before you're dead, the moments when you let the words and judgments of others define who you are instead of rising above that pain to be the person you were meant to be. No matter what has happened in your past, you are still capable of becoming a better version of who you are at this moment. Think right. Believe the voice inside of you that speaks the truth. You are a divine marvel. Act like it. Live like it. — Toni Sorenson

If you would get a contented life, do not grasp too much of the world, do not take in more of the business of the world than God calls you to. — Jeremiah Burroughs

Rosie digested the information, but not the cake. Her mother was strict about eating between meals. 'A fat girl will never find a good man, Rosie,' was her view, handed down to her by Great-aunt Jessie, a woman of many cliches. — Iain Pears

The world is mere change, and this life, opinion. — Marcus Aurelius