Togashi Hunter Quotes & Sayings
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The only characters I ever don't like are ones that leave no impression on me. And I don't write characters that leave no impression on me. — Lauren DeStefano

That's what I like about the movie business: you're always in contact with wonderful and interesting people. — Jack Nicholson

Followers of Jesus who count the cost and are willing to take up their crosses after him must have broad shoulders. — Os Guinness

I'm a firm believer that all this packaged stuff that Americans are buying up in gobs is making them fatter. — Michael Symon

The Raynbowe bending in the skye,Bedeckte with sundrye hewes,Is lyke the seate of God on hye,And seemes to tell these newes:That as thereby he promised,To drowne the worlde no more,So by the bloud whiche Christe hath shead,He will oure health restore. — George Gascoigne

You think so now, but there'll come a time when you will care for somebody, and you'll love him tremendously, and live and die for him. I know you will, it's your way, and I shall have to stand by and see it, — Louisa May Alcott

I think politics and personal psychology and interrelationships - these things are interrelated to me and overlap. — J. Robbins

Gaiman wrote the first draft in fountain pen, in several five-hundred-page, leather-bound sketchbooks that he purchased in a close-out sale. "I really wanted a second draft," says the author. "It's my experience with computers that they do not give you a second draft. Computers give you an ongoing, ever-improving first draft. — Hank Wagner

Worldview" is not based on books; it is an internal form, which at times in a person with little education is expressed much more brightly, than in some other "intellectual" or scientist. — Julius Evola

As a young man, Yeats spoke to me in a way I could understand. Shakespeare I couldn't understand, but Yeats I could. It was his subject matter and also I really admired the way he put his personal life on the line. — Leonard Cohen

Slavery of the heart, oh Love - a prisoner of will thou art - proof that love, while blissful, can oft also be Hell. Demonstrative definition thou art, that love can be strategic as well! — Christina Engela

Can the light dying behind my eyes be
recorded in rhyme schemes?
I meet this page in the morning beating back death
trying to re-member. — Sapphire.

Christ sent me to preach the gospel and he will look after the results. — Mary Slessor