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Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By Karleen Koen

Strange that one man's actions could touch so many other people, like a single, thoughtless breath of wind coming in an open window and blowing the playing cards every which way. — Karleen Koen

Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By Alan Rudolph

Everything's a film idea if this is what you do.I've always been secretly confident that I'd never run out of ideas,because I've never had any. I just live my life, see things theway I do, and I'm just looking for a notion to hang it all on. — Alan Rudolph

Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By Edward Heath

There's a lot of people I've encouraged and helped to get into the House of Commons. Looking at them now, I'm not so sure it was a wise thing to do. — Edward Heath

Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

I fell out of the hammock while I was sleeping. (Arik)
On your head? (Geary)
Apparently. Good thing it's hard, huh? (Arik) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By Fredrik Backman

The unreserved celebration of mediocrity. No — Fredrik Backman

Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By Rajneesh

Boredom has been used as a technique, it is a device. In Zen, boredom is used as a device: you are bored to death, and you are not allowed to escape. You are not to go outside, you are not to entertain yourself, you are not to do, you are not to talk, you are not to read novels and detective stories. No thrill. No possibility to escape anywhere. — Rajneesh

Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By C.S. Lewis

I believe that many who find that "nothing happens" when they sit down, or kneel down, to a book of devotion, would find that the heart sings unbidden while they are working their way through a tough bit of theology with a pipe in their teeth and a pencil in their hand. — C.S. Lewis

Tatsuya Himuro Quotes By Trish MacGregor

Alone, but not alone — Trish MacGregor