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Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By William Shakespeare

It is the witness still of excellency to put a strange face on his own perfection. — William Shakespeare

Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By William Shakespeare

Beshrew me but I love her heartily, For she is wise, if I can judge of her, And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true, And true she is, as she hath proved herself: And therefore like herself, wise, fair, and true, Shall she be placed in my constant soul. — William Shakespeare

Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By Washington Irving

Rising genius always shoots out its rays from among the clouds, but these will gradually roll away and disappear as it ascends to its steady luster. — Washington Irving

Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By Napoleon Hill

I pray daily, not for more riches, but for more wisdom with which to recognize, embrace and enjoy what I already possess. — Napoleon Hill

Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By Ben Stein

I love sleeping in a moving car more than sleeping in bed. — Ben Stein

Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By Carl Rogers

When someone really hears you without passing judgment on you, without trying to take responsibility for you, without trying to mold you, it feels damn good ... When I have been listened to and when I have been heard, I am able to re-perceive my world in a new way and to go on. It is astonishing how elements which seem insoluble become soluble when someone listens. How confusions which seem irremediable turn into relatively clear flowing streams when one is heard. — Carl Rogers

Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By R.D. Rosen

Prejudice is nothing but ignorance, jealousy, pettiness" - she — R.D. Rosen

Toshiaki Kawada Quotes By Francoise Sagan

The happiness of people who are in love and who are loved shows in their faces. They have an expression that's at once very far away and very much part of the present. — Francoise Sagan