Tomofumi Yoshida Quotes & Sayings
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I have had the accomplishment of something like this at heart ever since I was a boy ... So I feel tonight like the man who is lodging happily in the inn which lies half way along the journey and that in time, with a fresh impulse, we shall go the rest of the journey and sleep at the journey's end like men with a quiet conscience. — Woodrow Wilson

Success or failure depends more upon attitude than upon capacity successful men act as though they have accomplished or are enjoying something. Soon it becomes a reality. Act, look, feel successful, conduct yourself accordingly, and you will be amazed at the positive results. — William James

You're really going to bang me?" asked Mason. — Sable Sylvan

What other people call dark and despairing, I call funny. — David Sedaris

The wisdom of a human...is boundless. — Marilyn Z. Wilkes

And yet it is also true that one can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles to efface one's own personality. — George Orwell

THE LAW OF THE PRICE TAG The Team Fails to Reach Its Potential When It Fails to Pay the Price — John C. Maxwell

Persons of delicate taste endure stupid criticism better than they do stupid praise. — Philibert Joseph Roux

We are Americans first, Americans last, Americans always, ... Let us argue our differences. But remember we are not enemies, but comrades in a war against a real enemy. — John McCain

I immersed myself in the police work and I guess drumming wasn't even a hobby, just something my body naturally wanted to do, tapping stuff. — Eric Hernandez

The greatest benefit we owe to the artist, whether painter, poet, or novelist, is the extension of our sympathies ... Art is the nearest thing to life; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending our contact with our fellow-men beyond the bounds of our personal lot. — George Eliot

I don't want to die without knowing who I am. — Jane Fonda

Weeks later, she said: 'The guy was about middle-aged. All his things right there in his yard. No lie. We got real pissed and danced. In the driveway. Oh, my God. Don't laugh. He played us these records. Look at this record-player. The old guy gave it to us. And all these crappy records. Will you look at this shit?'
She kept talking. She told everyone. There was more to it, and she was trying to get it talked out. After a time, she quit trying — Raymond Carver