Tomohiko Okubo Quotes & Sayings
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Say to yourself in the early morning: I shall meet today ungrateful, violent, treacherous, envious, uncharitable men. All of these things have come upon them through ignorance of real good and ill ... I can neither be harmed by any of them, for no man will involve me in wrong, nor can I be angry with my kinsman or hate him; for we have come into the world to work together ... — Marcus Aurelius

I became a terrible drunk or alcoholic - or a good one depending on your point of view. — Craig Ferguson

It would be dangerous territory if I wasn't practising what I preach which is to always accept responsibility, always accept the consequences of your actions. — David Blunkett

It's hard to be good at anything. If you're passionate, the chances are that you will find a job that will make you happy. — Arthur Rankin Jr.

It's time, friends. Time to give back. Time to step out and risk more than we want. Time to dream dreams bigger than we imagined. Time to mourn with those who mourn, to bring beauty where there are ashes, to announce a new season in the world. This isn't mere altruism or sympathy; it's more than a tax write-off or publicity stunt. It's a shot at living the lives we were meant to live, that the world needs us to live, that we're scared to live. — Jeff Goins

I'd rather invest my time collecting memories and friends and love and all the things money can't buy. — Katie Kacvinsky

What an unchallenging life it would be if we always got things rigt on te first go? — Ransom Riggs

Having a delivery covered by Medicare just isn't going to fly. It's too risky for a woman to put a baby down and not remember where she left it. — Erma Bombeck

We can bring into being, the things we dream. So much of what we are is, limited or expanded by, what we think. — Jaeda DeWalt

Picpus Cemetery, where Lafayette is buried under dirt from Bunker Hill. — Sarah Vowell

Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, people don't criticize themselves for anything, no matter how wrong it may be. — Dale Carnegie