Taketatsu Quotes & Sayings
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Wilde said he felt sorry for those who never got their heart's desire, but sorrier still for those who did. — Laurie Lee

I can only imagine how difficult it must be for someone facing racial or social prejudices to add autism to their list of struggles. It might be less stressful and at times, easier, to ignore the autism. — Liane Holliday Willey

All around the recognized word and the comprehended sentence, the other graphisms take flight, carrying with them the visible plenitude of shape and leaving only the linear, successive unfurling of meaning
not one drop of rain falling after another, much less a feather or a torn-of leaf. — Michel Foucault

'Spectrum' is in part a disco song. But we play it hard, and it's a real euphoric, wailing tune. It's kind of like a total house anthem, in a way, but it seems to be going down really well. We've got all the grunge kids going mad for disco house raves. — Florence Welch

Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) is a new model of banking based on cloud computing structures of digital banking. — Chris Skinner

Even on the worst days I am without a doubt still happier doing this than I am doing anything else. On acting. — Anna Chlumsky

As for murmurs, mother, we grumble a little now and then, to be sure; but there's no love lost between us. — Oliver Goldsmith

The idea is that the object has a language unto itself. — Anish Kapoor

If you want to be an actor because you want to be recognized on the street and have people ask you for autographs, look for another career. If you want to be an actor because you love being on stage and want to capture a person's heart, go for it. — Jaime Camil

Open scatter is more fundamental than coupled sharing; it is the stuff from which, on splendid occasions, dialogue may arise. — John Durham Peters

The master's eye is the best fertilizer. — Pliny The Elder

As much as we have free choice, absolute destiny is immutable. What is meant to happen does, through one measure or another. — J.R. Ward