Takeko Tamura Quotes & Sayings
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Time, Eddie had decided during this period, was in large part created by external events. When a lot of interesting shit was happening, time seemed to go by fast. If you got stuck with nothing but the usual boring shit, it slowed down. And when everything stopped happening, time apparently quit altogether. Just packed up and went to Coney Island. Weird but true. — Stephen King

Every day is a gift from God. There's no guarantee of tomorrow, so that tells me to see the good in this day to make the most of it. — Joel Osteen

Hospitality is a wonderful and rare thing, but if you wanna get a lady's attention, you don't send one of your lackeys to ask her over, you do it yourself. — K'wan

I hate babies. They're so human. — Hector Hugh Munro

One goes to the right, the other to the left; both are wrong, but in different directions. — Horace

There is nothing more important to learn about Christian growth than this: Growing in grace means becoming like Christ. — Sinclair B. Ferguson

We want to add an American League pennant ... and to bring the World Series to Arlington. — Tom Hicks

I was born Mary Patterson, but then I married and naturally took my husband's name, so now I'm Neil Patterson. — Stephen Fry

Voting on things is democratic, yes - but not on deciding on whether or not people should be equal or have human rights. That isn't democracy, it is mob rule.
Everybody should be equal in a democracy - that is the nature of a democracy. — Christina Engela

You can't be trapped by other people. You can only be trapped by your own fear. Defy and win. — Michael Grant

Sometimes I think the only difference between the two groups is that kids have legitimate excuses for their ignorance while adults just invent them. — Kyra Davis

So for all my scoffing at "holy rollers," was it such a bad thing if faith helped someone understand what others needed from them, rather than just thinking about themselves? — Piper Kerman