Tendai Jirira Quotes & Sayings
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You have to be self-reliant and strong to survive in this town. Otherwise you will be destroyed. — Joan Crawford

Don't be so concerned," he whispered. "We will get through this, I promise."
"What makes you so certain?" I couldn't help my skepticism.
"We have no other choice," he replied matter-of-factly.
"Is that really all you can come up with?" I scowled. "Couldn't you just lie and tell me you have some kind of secret badass weapon that is going to make this a piece of cake? — M.A. George

The reason for anger is always fear. — Eloise Lownsbery

None of my neighbors believe in what I say. They refuse to wear the rings. They will never accept my invention until the day they die. That's what I call the real antichrists. — Alex Chiu

We have brains and we have books. — Adam Carolla

I'm not really the quiet type, although some people think I am. But I'm the rebel type in the sense that I don't think I'm like everyone else. I try to be an individual. — Leonardo DiCaprio

Memory was a story you told yourself about yourself, extrapolated from a tiny dot-matrix of facts. — Jeremy Dyson

People only worry about the uncanny for about a week; that's the end of their attention span. After that, suspicions turn into shtick. — Scott Westerfeld

LIFE DEMANDS FOR US TO STRETCH OURSELVES — Sunday Adelaja

There is a part of everything that remains unexplored, for we have fallen into the habit of remembering, whenever we use our eyes, what people before us have thought of the thing we are looking at. Even the slightest thing contains a little that is unknown. We must find it. To describe a blazing fire or a tree in a plain, we must remain before that fire or that tree until they no longer resemble for us any other tree or any other fire. — Gustave Flaubert

From this simple phenomenon, this idea of saying something twice, more often, as often as possible, in order to make oneself understood - the most artful things developed ... the principle of repetition! — Anton Webern

The Magus must had eyes like a thief because he told Pol to stop and dismount to walk alongside me, one hand resting just above my knee ready to shake me if I fell asleep. He shook hard and resorted to pinching periodically. — Megan Whalen Turner

What is it about guys named Adam? — Faith Sullivan