Taiyo America Quotes & Sayings
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He wanted his noises to touch the others; friendly noises could melt hostility. — Rohinton Mistry
Guston tacked toward celebrating the crap of life not for its own ironic sake, but as the ever-present still life that surrounds the embarrassingly, even tragically human. No Duchampian object is ever tragic. Many if not most of Guston's objects, even the most hilarious, are. — Ross Feld
The word 'religion' takes on a sinister cast when one examines its root, religare, meaning 'to bind,' which in turn means 'to hold, to make prisoner, to restrain. — Annie Laurie Gaylor
[Kafka] transformed the profoundly antipoetic material of a highly bureaucratized society into the great poetry of the novel; he transformed a very ordinary story of a man who cannot obtain a promised job ... into myth, into epic, into a kind of beauty never before seen. — Milan Kundera
Best positive friend ... or worst negative enemy.
The choice is entirely up to you! — Timothy Pina
In fact, Moon came on tour with us for a bit just before a big festival in Brighton, I think. — Neil Innes
I maintain by going to spin four or five days a week. I love that I can get a solid butt-kicking in 40 minutes. I also strength train two or three times a week. — Alison Sweeney
There is no private domain of a person's life that is not political, and there is no political issue that is not ultimately personal. — Charlotte Bunch
Love is stronger than fear. — Shannon L. Alder
There is something very sublime, though very fanciful, in Plato's description of the Supreme Being,
that truth is His body and light His shadow. According to this definition there is nothing so contradictory to his nature as error and falsehood. — Joseph Addison
Friends, genuine friends, are attracted by a warm heart, not money, not power. A genuine friend considers you as just another human being, as a brother or sister, and shows affection on that level, regardless of whether you are rich or poor, or in a high position; that is a genuine friend. — Dalai Lama
His stride was long, tall, and proud. He wore a mask of proprietary disinterest, as though everything before his eyes belonged to him and his whimsy. He looked arrogant.
He fit right in. — S.G. Night
You're my hope for the future and my call to be a better man and I do hope one day you'll be my wife. — Noelle Adams
I wish I'd been born with your capacity for wonder. I wouldn't mind living a shorter life if my short life could be as vivid as yours. — Sara Baume
