Tanjurou Quotes & Sayings
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Didn't we talk about this?"
"HAIL!"
"That isn't an answer." I planted my hands on my hips. "Was there a reason for shoving the gummy bears off the counter? Did they tell you they were suicidal? On second thought," I raised a hand, palm out, "don't answer that. If the candy is talking, I don't want to know. — Seanan McGuire
I have Social Disease. I have to go out every night. If I stay home one night I start spreading rumours to my dogs. — Andy Warhol
Real estate is the closest thing to the proverbial pot of gold. — Ada Louise Huxtable
Talking with other parents really gave me some lessons that I try to hold on to now, as a parent of two boys. — Joe Lando
I'm absolutely convinced that this is a world of appearances, not reality. There's one reality and that's Light and Love. When some say, we create our own reality, I always demur and say, "Please, would you mind adjusting that a little bit? We create our own appearances." We become master of appearances and as we change our thought, we will see the appearances around us change. That gives us this huge sense of dominion and power and control over our world. — Richard Bach
I mean, I've had bartenders and waiters and waitresses make a comment about a joke of mine, like pointing out some sort of logic error or something that I've never even thought about, and they're right. — Todd Barry
Remembering is only a new form of suffering. — Charles Baudelaire
I towed the panel away like a redneck removing a tree stump. — Andy Weir
We've sifted through the eight thousand, don't worry about that. And this is the one. This is the murder weapon, no doubt about it."
Then the President has been murdered?"
I cant tell you that right now. But I can assure you that if there has been a murder, this is what did it. — Philip Roth
This is the paradox of historical knowledge. Knowledge that does not change behaviour is useless. But knowledge that changes behaviour loses its relevance. The more data we have and the better we understand history, the faster history alters its course, and the faster our knowledge becomes outdated. — Yuval Noah Harari
