Tonegawa Kaiji Quotes & Sayings
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Life becomes precious and more special to us when we look for the little everyday miracles and get excited about the privileges of simply being human — Tim Hansel

It is at the edge of intelligence that wisdom awaits. — Matshona Dhliwayo

In the dining room, my brother - the scholar - was asking my father what it meant, amadan. My father said, "A fool. It means someone's a fool." Even with the water running, the cup of soapy water at my lips, I could hear my father's shout of laughter when my brother asked him, "Who is? — Alice McDermott

Only in a true life or death scenario can you have mental clearness to know that you cannot feel guilty for surviving. — George Zimmerman

The beauty of life is not a lack of darkness, but it is in the presence of light. — Debasish Mridha

In order to dream, you need to have a springboard which is the facts ... It gives it that touch of reality, and I think that's quite important ... truth with fiction. — Janet Leigh

Some wounds never show, not even in the mirror, until we see them in the expressions on the faces of people we love. — Cameron Jace

I don't know if women are meant to run, especially after having kids. — Pamela Anderson

If you would convince others, seem open to conviction yourself. — Lord Chesterfield

A man afraid of death will never play the part of a live man. — Seneca The Younger

Molly happy see Ammm," she said. The Porpoise language has 237 words that mean "happy," and Molly had actually chosen the one denoting the happiness derived from having one's belly tickled by seaweed. — Dave Barry

People naturally want to know about what happened, about my leukemia. They ask the same questions again and again. And there have been so many positive conclusions, even through the bad times, that I don't mind at all to be reminded of my struggles. — Jose Carreras

Subjective time flows forward, the phenomenal self is embedded into this flow, an inner history unfolds. That it is why it is not a bubble, but a tunnel: There is movement in time. — Thomas Metzinger