Toyosaku Saito Quotes & Sayings
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Necessity can set me helpless on my back, but she cannot keep me there; nor can four walls limit my vision. — Margaret Barber

What is hope but a feeling of optimism, a thought that says things will improve, it won't always be bleak, there's a way to rise above the present circumstances. Hope is an internal awareness that you do not have to suffer forever, and that somehow, somewhere there is a remedy for despair that you will come upon if you can only maintain this expectancy in your heart. — Wayne Dyer

My brother, who's a violinist now, was the real ham, the real performer of the family. His passion for the violin is the only thing that kept him from being an actor. — Peter Dinklage

Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them? — Abraham Lincoln

Change your thinking, change your life. — Feather Stone

Mr. Olsen in the fifth grade made me want to be a writer. He said, 'Chuck, you do this really well. And this is much better than setting fires, so keep it up.' That made me a writer. — Chuck Palahniuk

In my judgment an organic machine new to nature never arises, since it always contains an infinity of organs so that it can express, in its own way, the whole universe; indeed, it always contains all past and present times. — Gottfried Leibniz

Even now, Dickon was upstairs, writing sonnets to his new love, while back at Seadown House, Marianne was writing 'Ella' on scraps of paper and then burning them. — Jessica Day George

Men are seldom blessed with good fortune and good sense at the same time. — Livy

Names have a great influence on the destiny of the person, who bears the name — Sunday Adelaja

They used a hard vocabulary to contain the terrible softness. — Tim O'Brien

It seems so long ago that I played the part of the Doctor. — Patrick Troughton

I hope one day when I say I'm from Estonia, people don't say: 'What? Where's that?' — Carmen Kass

I feel most at home in the United States, not because it is intrinsically a more interesting country, but because no one really belongs there any more than I do. We are all there together in its wholly excellent vacuum. — Wyndham Lewis