Takenouchi Magohachi Quotes & Sayings
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It seemed like so much of romantic relationships today have to do when the people are not in the same room. Whether it's texting or emailing or Facebooking, there's a kind of distance between the participants. I think it's sort of shifted the energy of that first romantic meeting, where it's quicker, perhaps more desperate, more energetic, in a whole different way, and it's resulted in a situation where people seem to be sometimes more comfortable having a sexual relationship than an emotional one. — Ivan Reitman

We cannot and must not get rid of nor deny our characteristics. But we can give them shape and direction. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The more technology we introduce into society, the more people will aggregate, will want to be with other people: movies, rock concerts, shopping. — John Naisbitt

You can carry out a spiritual revolution by making God's truth the head of everything — Sunday Adelaja

Never measure the height of a mountain, until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was. — Dag Hammarskjold

I like the rough impersonality of New York ... Human relations are oiled by jokes, complaints, and confessions-all made with the assumption of never seeing the other person again. — Bill Bradley

When you're little, your father is your hero. Mine was. Then it all becomes more complicated. — Clare Balding

If you don't know how to grow old, don't start learning how to grow old. — Carew Papritz

How strange to have a sister, Valarie thought. Someone you might have been. — Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

Things are only hopeless when you lose all hope. — Stephen Goldin

I also believe that if we're serious about change, we need to have a real discussion about public financing for congressional elections. — Barack Obama

Ask abundantly, for the measure of your asking shall be that of your receiving. — Coventry Patmore

Our enemies are Medes and Persians, men who for centuries have lived soft and luxurious lives; we of Macedon for generations past have been trained in the hard school of danger and war. Above all, we are free men, and they are slaves. There are Greek troops, to be sure, in Persian service - but how different is their cause from ours! They will be fighting for pay - and not much of at that; we, on the contrary, shall fight for Greece, and our hearts will be in it. As for our foreign troops - Thracians, Paeonians, Illyrians, Agrianes - they are the best and stoutest soldiers in Europe, and they will find as their opponents the slackest and softest of the tribes of Asia. And what, finally, of the two men in supreme command? You have Alexander, they - Darius! — Alexander The Great