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Top Tokusatsu Quotes

Sometimes people think they want to know things, but then they hear the answer and realize they'd prefer to be in the dark. — Hannah Harrington

Just as without silence there could be no sound, you would not exist without the vital formless dimension that is the essence of who you are. — Eckhart Tolle

Anytime a large, emergency spending bill makes its way through Congress, the potential for mischief is great. — Chris Chocola

The mind is the Buddha, and the Buddha is the mind. — Bodhidharma

That was what it meant to be a woman: to live in an unbearable agony hidden for a time behind smoke and mirrors. — Mary Pauline Lowry

I can't relate to lazy people. We don't speak the same language. I don't understand you. I don't want to understand you. — Kobe Bryant

Besides, captain, have you no interest in seeing Lord Henarald's expression when he learns that my master seeks to commission a sword?' Galar Baras's head snapped round in shock. — Steven Erikson

No, she won't," Bast said smugly. "Because I'm all grown, and I can do whatever I want with my pants. I could light them on fire and I wouldn't get in any trouble at all. — Patrick Rothfuss

Courage frees us from the fears that would rob us of life itself. — Erwin McManus

Words are like gems to me ... imagine yourself walking through a very shallow stream and picking up beautiful stones that catch your eye ... that's what names are like for me. — Anne Rice

A church with no conflict is likely a church that is manufacturing peace in a way that prohibits glory. — James MacDonald

I would like to sing someone to sleep,
to sit beside someone and be there.
I would like to rock you and sing softly
and go with you to and from sleep.
I would like to be the one in the house
who knew: The night was cold.
And I would like to listen in and listen out
into you, into the world, into the woods.
The clocks shout to one another striking,
and one sees to the bottom of time.
And down below one last, strange man walks by
and rouses a strange dog.
And after that comes silence.
I have laid my eyes upon you wide;
and they hold you gently and let you go
when something stirs in the dark. — Rainer Maria Rilke