Yasushi Kamasaki Quotes & Sayings
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One of the advantages of a life much longer than average was that you saw how fragile the future was. Men said things like "peace in our time" or "an empire that will last a thousand years," and less than half a lifetime later no one even remembered who they were, let alone what they had said or where the mob had buried their ashes. What changed history were smaller things. Often a few strokes of the pen would do the trick. — Terry Pratchett

People are disposed to mistake predicting troubles for causing troubles and even for desiring troubles. — Enoch Powell

Creation is a process that is still happening and we're in on it! We are a part of this endless creativity of God. — Richard Rohr

What's wrong with pleasure, Takver? why don't you want it?"
"Nothing's wrong with it. And I do want it. Only I don't need it. And if I take what I don't need, I'll never get to what I do need. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I began to pick apart our knowledge of Frankenstein and discovered that the public's idea of this myth comes from a million different places ... I became committed to recontextualizing it all so it all worked in one story. — Max Landis

Twelve states in the Great Plains have a wind energy potential greater then the electric use of our entire nation. — Michael Pare

love can give you is how to live a complete life by accepting its incomplete ways. — Novoneel Chakraborty

Nothing in business is so valuable as time. — John Henry Patterson

No failure means no risk, which means nothing new — Richard Branson

It is only because you take your mind to be yourself, and make it dwell on what you are not, that you lose your sense of well-being. — Deepak Chopra

If you want to be an actor, you have to do it because you love acting, not because you want to be a celebrity. — Alfonso Ribeiro

Surprises are one of the secrets of a good relationship. Find someone who, out of the blue, will grab you, and a blanket, take you to a secluded spot and canoodle as the sun rises... — Virginia Alison

For years I played the what-if game. Maybe you're acquainted with this pastime. The rules are simple:
Rule #1: You're only allowed to think of worst-case scenarios.
Rule #2: You're never allowed to win this game. You can only lose.
Rule #3: The more you play, the greater your losses. — Craig Groeschel