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Watanabe would later admit that in the beginning of his life in exile, he had pondered the question of whether or not he had committed any crime. In the end, he laid the blame not on himself but on "sinful, absurd, insane war." He saw himself as a victim. — Laura Hillenbrand

I wanted to give you something that would last forever. Something that would surpass the world, that would still be alive and bright even after you passed away. Something beautiful. For your eyes and smile only. But I never found it. All I could give you is words. Words which were as fleeting as the heartbeats that shook my soul whenever you looked my way. — F.K. Preston

I think the whole of people's psychology and where they are in life interests me, and the decisions you make that take you on particular journeys to different places. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

He was a horse of goodly countenance, rather expressive of vigilance than fire; though an unnatural appearance of fierceness was thrown into it by the loss of his ears, which had been cropped pretty close to his head. — Augustus Baldwin Longstreet

There's something disturbing about recalling a warm memory and feeling utterly cold. — Gillian Flynn

Sometimes the MOM who's always there for everyone else, needs someone to be there for HER. — Tanya Masse

A red-hot belief in eternal glory is probably the best antidote to human panic that there is. — Phyllis Bottome

And all of this then enables Webb to say that Paul's appeal to the creation of Adam prior to Eve is not proof of a transcultural ethical standard. But if a theological argument has to deny significant portions of Scripture for its support, it should surely be rejected by evangelicals who are subject to the authority of the entire Bible as the Word of God. Webb's three ways of denying the historicity of Adam's creation before Eve in Genesis 2 are three steps on the path toward liberalism. — Wayne A. Grudem

You should always leverage performance and potential, look at the overall success of the company for the long run. — Pearl Zhu

The people I've known who've done great things of that type - you know, building hospitals, running schools - are very humble people. They give their lives to the project. — Paul Theroux

Check out the magic crap." He shot me a look. "Oh, is that what we're supposed to be doing? Because I've just been drawing hearts and our initials in the dirt. — Rachel Hawkins

Your ego decides the humanity in you ...
Higher the ego lesser the humanity ... — Adil Adam Memon

I remember a story about Jesus meeting a rich man and really liking him. Jesus invited the man to go with him, to sell all his stuff and follow him. The rich man really wanted to go but didn't want to sell his stuff. Jesus looked at the man and loved him. Jesus didn't berate the man or chastise him but actually stood there and felt love for him. But in the end they went their separate ways. I used to think that story was about the dangers of wealth, and to some degree I suppose it is. But I also think it's a story about boundaries. Jesus didn't give up his purpose and community and calling to swim in the rich man's pool or vacation with him in Spain. I think that story about Jesus and the rich man also means that while everybody is invited, not everybody is willing. — Donald Miller

It is better to be charged with cowardice and weakness than to be guilty of denial of our oath and sin against God. — Mahatma Gandhi

It is my contention that value does not mix so well with debt. — Hugh Hendry