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Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Salli Richardson

When a loved one passes, there are mixed emotions, and a thirst to live one's own life more deeply can certainly be among them. — Salli Richardson

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Henry's breath hissed out through his teeth. That ba-bad man, he finished, with a quick glance at Cecily, who rolled her eyes. — Cassandra Clare

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Rajneesh

A person who lives moment to moment, who goes on dying to the past, is never attached to anything. Attachment comes from the accumulated past. If you can be unattached to the past every moment, then you are always fresh, young, just born. You pulsate with life and that pulsation gives you immortality. You are immortal, only unaware of the fact. — Rajneesh

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Frederick Lenz

You're not listening to the Zen master, what he is saying outwardly, but even more importantly ... what he is saying inwardly. — Frederick Lenz

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Anne Sebba

You see a gorgeous woman on your screens in a flak jacket, and it's almost like entertainment. — Anne Sebba

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Dan Gutman

Do stupid stuff and even stupider suff will happen to you. — Dan Gutman

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Henry Rollins

Can you imagine telling a woman she can't vote!? The women I hang out with would be going home with parts of your anatomy swinging from their rearview. — Henry Rollins

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Jennifer Crusie

There never were any women who liked to cook for men everyday. There were only women who cooked for survival and pretended to like it. And now there are men who cook for survival. Like you. Think of this as survivalist training. Very macho. — Jennifer Crusie

Yasuhide Ito Quotes By Daisaku Ikeda

What we need most is to restore and revive our humanity. We must create a society where people can live with dignity, a society where people can live in peace and happiness. People are tired of games played for power and profit. People are tired of hatred and conflict. They want to live with more wisdom and confidence, and in peace. It may seem like a long and distant path, but I am convinced that the 21st century must see a movement to sow the seeds of peace, happiness and trust in every person's heart. The seeds of a truly humane way of life. I am convinced this is the only path. — Daisaku Ikeda