Tomoko Kuroki Quotes & Sayings
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No matter how much fame you have, it's not something that belongs to you. If I'm famous, that doesn't belong to me-that belongs to you. If you can't remember who I am, I'm no longer famous. — Michael J. Fox

Keep thou an open door between thy child's life and thine own. — Maud Lindsay

Think of how many boring, blameless lives are brightened by the blazing indiscretion of me. — Sebastian Horsley

Each conquest of distance reveals greater distance. — Martin E. Marty

for sure my quotes cannot be her already i make so many gramatical mistakes ...who will want such a thing ....asking,,, lol again im fuck, — Crazy Creeper

To me, when a great band is playing together, it's amazing for me. — John Oates

Primary bonds once severed cannot be mended; once paradise is lost, man cannot return to it. There is only one possible, productive solution for the relationship of individualized man with the world: his active solidarity with all men and his spontaneous activity, love and work, which unite him again with the world, not by primary ties but as a free and independent individual. — Erich Fromm

I can't imagine saying the same joke for three hours. I don't know how that would work. — Daniela Bobadilla

It's so rare that I'll read or even watch an interview. I don't want to, either. I don't want to see other people's comments. — Alex Ebert

Who sees pale Mammom pine amidst his store, Sees but a backward steward for the poor. — Alexander Pope

I knew the legends of the birds. Seagulls were the souls of dead soldiers. Owls were the souls of women. Doves were the recently departed souls of unmarried girls.
Was there a bird for the souls of people like me? — Ruta Sepetys

In Germany, under the law everything is prohibited except that which is permitted. In France, under the law everything is permitted except that which is prohibited. In the Soviet Union, everything is prohibited, including that which is permitted. And in Italy, under the law everything is permitted, especially that which is prohibited. — Newton N. Minow

If you are going to make disciples, you need to be putting your faith into practice so that the people around you can imitate your faith. — Francis Chan

it's poetry that's taught me everything I know. Poetry has shown me the world; I owe a debt of gratitude to poetry for the love I feel for nature, the earth, the trees, the ocean. Before I had read any poetry I resembled nothing so much as a blind woman - and a mute one, too, because I had no idea how to put my thoughts in order, no idea how to speak, the words wouldn't come. Poetry taught me how to talk. — Zoe Valdes

If these self-anointed leaders did not keep the people aroused with calls to preserve the Revolution, or to defend it from one imaginary foe after another, then the people might shake themselves awake from the trance they were in and begin to question the very men who had drenched their streets in blood and make France pariah among the civilized nations of the world. — Robert Masello