Tomihiro Kono Quotes & Sayings
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A senseless tragedy remains forever tragic, but it is up to us whether it remains forever senseless. — Robert Breault

By embracing your subconscious, you gain a different way of seeing and experiencing - an expanded perception that opens a doorway, not only to lucid dreams, but also to the mythic dimension.
As in lucid dreams, you see yourself or others with new eyes; your senses awaken and grasp an experience more fully than ever before; suddenly, you find your ears are open to hear with a deeper understanding. — Jenny Davidow

The most important thing is to be strong. With strength, one can conquer others, and to conquer others gives one virtue. — Mao Zedong

But I do think that when people say 'a learning curve,' they make a mistake. Learning to me always seems to go in a straight, ignorant line and then, every so often, takes a jump straight upward. — Diana Wynne Jones

I've always been attracted to characters with insurmountable odds and obstacles, because innately, however inarticulately I've always believed that my dreams and my desires can command and bend time and space to be the things that I want them to be. — Will Smith

Its better to be true person rather than being one who is not true to himself!!!!! — Anonymous

Certain element - a few crazies - that don't have anything to do. They shot out two streetlights on Goodwinter Boulevard last night. When I was a kid we smashed pumpkins and strung trees with toilet paper on Halloween, but this new generation does it all year round. — Lilian Jackson Braun

Psychologically time is seldom homogenous but rather is as full of shapes as space. — Robert Grudin

Since I am first of all a character writer, that character's emotions are as vivid to me as my own. I always begin with an emotion after I have established a character in my mind. I feel what they feel. I guess that is why it comes across so strongly. — S.E. Hinton

Your nature is to keep quiet. You came from silence and you have to return to silence ... you are dancing only for a little while you see ... a little while you are dancing. — H.W.L. Poonja

A calling is that thing that you can't not do, an answer to the age-old question, "What should I do with my life? — Jeff Goins