Wakakusa Yamayaki Quotes & Sayings
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You don't do so well with marriage. I don't think you've begun to realize all there is for you to love. And I know you better than anyone & here's what I know about you: You have so much love to give! But I feel like you're all the time digging in the tomato bin, saying, Where are the apples? — Elizabeth Berg

When we clearly understand that there is no superior sex or superior race, we will have opened the door of communication and laid the foundation for building winning relationships with all people in this global world of ours. — Zig Ziglar

After the success of 'August,' there were people saying I should change my life. And maybe I should have bought a yacht and traveled the world instead of returning to Steppenwolf to act in and write plays. But I'm from the Midwest, and that's what we do: We go back to work. — Tracy Letts

The highest Beauty should be plain set. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

...and if he suffers, he must suffer for what he has done, not for what he has caused others to suffer. — Hannah Arendt

First, people were not thinking about what they were doing 47 per cent of the time. Second, people were unhappier when their minds were wandering than they were not. And third, what people were thinking was a better predictor of their happiness than what they were doing. — David Michie

Man should develop his physical condition simultaneously with that of his mind. — Joseph Pilates

I still think of her as mine. After all this time, when I think of Meredith, she's my Meredith. Irrational? Yes.
Stupid? Most definitely.
But I don't give a fuck. — Kristen Proby

I think my own personal style always ends up seeping into characters that I play. I've always had a very distinct idea of fashion for myself, and what a character should wear. — Zooey Deschanel

If you don't have good horses, it's very tough to win. — Facundo Pieres

Without the fog, London would not be a beautiful city. It is fog that gives it its magnificent amplitude ... its regular and massive blocks become grandiose in that mysterious mantle. — Claude Monet

It is unforgivable to do what one doesn't love, especially if one succeeds. — Christian Dior