Takanashi Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes, when you look back, you can point to a time when your world shifts and heads in another direction. In lace reading this is called the still point. — Brunonia Barry

The more confidence you have in yourself and the more you believe that you are destined to do what you are gonna do, it will happen. — Michelle Rodriguez

Until then I'm going to eat an entire bucket of Rolos and slip into a food coma."
"Do Rolos cause food comas? All that sugar would produce the opposite effect, don't you think?" she asked as though I was seriously going to eat an entire bucket of Rolos.
"After the high there would surely be a crash."
"But that would take too long."
"You're right. Thank goodness you've talked some sense into me."
"Another reason you keep me around."
"One of a million. — Kasie West

Tell me everything you know about the horse, Bottom-san — Dan Simmons

I wish I could say when Michael's dark eyes met mind, I was completely cool and collected about seeing him again after all this time, and that I laughed airily and said all the right things. I wish I could say after having pretty much single-handedly brought democracy to a country I happen to be a princess of, and written a four-hundred-page romance novel, and gotten into every college to which I applied (even if it's just because I'm a princess), that I handled meeting Michael for the first time again after throwing my snowflake necklace in his face almost two years ago with total grace and aplomb.
But I totally didn't. — Meg Cabot

You should be a hero to yourself. And if you're not check it out. — Peter Tork

What I like best about baseball is the continuity. Generation after generation can follow the game and get the same satisfactions year after year and bring to it the same interest and spirit. I want to take that with me into the next century. — Dan Shaughnessy

Don't begin to tell me how much you can judge a man by his faults — Mitsuba Takanashi

Writing and rewriting are a constant search for what it is one is saying. — John Updike