Yasuhiko Matsuoka Quotes & Sayings
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I do think there's a relationship between a book and a reader that's more intimate, in many ways, than the relationship between an audience member and a play - just by the nature of it being an object that you can have in bed with you and that you can keep and page through. — Sarah Ruhl

Never try to be witty with U.S. airport officials. It's always lost on them and you'll find yourself being put back on the plane. — Johnny Vegas

I could define poetry this way: it is that which is lost out of both prose and verse in translation. — Robert Frost

I've censored my true feelings more and more, replacing them with lies that I know everyone wants to hear. I've felt like I've lost my right to have an opinion, just because I know no one will back me up. But we should all have the courage to speak out about what's bothering us about this school and beyond. Maybe people won't like what you have to say. Perhaps you'll find that you're not alone. — Megan McCafferty

She's frightened of me. Mother would be so proud. He turned away, skewering a fish on one of his claws. I guess I did threaten to slice off her face. — Tui T. Sutherland

Moral cowardice at the expense of the vulnerable unborn is both wrong and pathetic. — Russell D. Moore

It's the pointless things that give your life meaning. Friendship, compassion, art, love. All of them pointless. But they're what keeps life from being meaningless. — Tim Winton

The only excuse for God is that he doesn't exist. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I think if you keep an open mind and actively look, you find these really great roles that you might have otherwise never even known were out there. — Emma Roberts

The next time you think that there's something that you "can't live without", wait for a week and then see if you're still alive or not — Guy Kawasaki

If there is one good thing about an angry mob, it's that they are so focused on being angry and mobbish that they sometimes miss little things. Things like a horse-drawn cart being driven by the very person who has made them so angry and mobbish in the first place. — Cuthbert Soup

I met Robert Rodriguez working on a movie called 'Roadracers.' — John Hawkes