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Takaguchi Satosumi Quotes By Satosumi Takaguchi

People say you can tell you're in love with someone when you find it impossible to get that person out of your mind. But it was my eyes that were the first to know. — Satosumi Takaguchi

Takaguchi Satosumi Quotes By Allen Klein

Kids can amuse themselves with almost anything. — Allen Klein

Takaguchi Satosumi Quotes By Adam Levine

It's sweet that I don't have to do my laundry. — Adam Levine

Takaguchi Satosumi Quotes By Rachel Sontag

A void in my chest was beginning to fill with anger. Quiet, defeated anger that guaranteed me the right to my hurt, that believed no one could possibly understand that hurt. — Rachel Sontag

Takaguchi Satosumi Quotes By James Frey

I am as you see me. I am happy and able because I allow myself to be happy. I learned young that being active breeds more activity. That the gift of studying is knowledge. That seeing grants sight. That if you don't feel anger, you won't be angry. Sadness and frustration, even tragedy, are inevitable, but that doesn't mean that happiness isn't there for us, for all of us. My secret is that I choose to be the person that I want to be. That I don't believe in destiny or predetermination, but in choice, and that each of us chooses to be the person we are. Whatever you want to be you can be; whatever you want to do you can do; wherever you want to go you can go. The world, and the life ahead, is ours for the taking. The future is unwritten, and you can make it whatever you want it to be. — James Frey

Takaguchi Satosumi Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

It is far better to endure patiently a smart which nobody feels but yourself,
than to commit a hasty action whose evil consequences will extend to all
connected with you. — Charlotte Bronte

Takaguchi Satosumi Quotes By Kin Hubbard

A grouch escapes so many little annoyances that it almost pays to be one. — Kin Hubbard