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Takatsuki Tokyo Quotes By Rita Dove

I was not interested in doing the plot of OEDIPUS in blackface. I did wonder, what would these people have been like if they hadn't been in that situation? ... One could look at Oedipus, or at my character Augustus, as a cynical schemer who did everything because he was hungry for power. But that's just too easy. I'm more interested in how humans can embody conflicting goals and emotions. — Rita Dove

Takatsuki Tokyo Quotes By C.J. Heck

May you always see the world through the eyes of a child. — C.J. Heck

Takatsuki Tokyo Quotes By William J. Clinton

Hillary had never run for office before, but she decided to give it a try. She began her campaign the way she always does new things, by listening and and learning. And after a tough battle, New York elected her to the seat once held by another outsider, Robert Kennedy. — William J. Clinton

Takatsuki Tokyo Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Soldiers generally win battles; generals get credit for them. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Takatsuki Tokyo Quotes By Jane Austen

The removal of one solicitude generally makes way for another. — Jane Austen

Takatsuki Tokyo Quotes By Orson Scott Card

A character is what he does, yes - but even more, a character is what he means to do. — Orson Scott Card

Takatsuki Tokyo Quotes By Ernest J. Gaines

Irene and my aunt want from me what Miss Emma wants from Jefferson,' I said. 'I don't know if Miss Emma ever had anybody in her past that she could be proud of. Possibly - maybe not. But she wants that now, and she wants it from him. Irene and my aunt want it from me. Miss Emma knows that the state of Louisiana is about to take his life, but before that happens she wants something to remember him by. Irene and my aunt know that one day I will leave them, but they are not about to let me go without a fight. It's the same thing, the very same thing. Miss Emma needs a memory. Do you want she told me when I sat on the bed? That Reverend Ambrose and I should get along, and together - together - we should try and reach Jefferson. Why not the soul? No, she wants memories, memories of him standing like a man. — Ernest J. Gaines