Yasuyoshi Kajihara Quotes & Sayings
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No offense but I don't relish being someone's science experiment. Been there, done that, and sold the T-shirt for profit. (Sebastian) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Without women, humanity will be history. — Debasish Mridha
She just stood there and looked at the empty highway, and you could almost tell how bored she was by the way she stood. — Clifton Adams
I knew I wouldn't discover happiness in a faraway place or in unusual circumstances; it was right here, right now - as in the haunting play "The Blue Bird," where two children spend a year searching the world for the Blue Bird of Happiness, only to find it waiting for them when they finally return home. — Gretchen Rubin
Smiles aren't always happy, but hers is. It's open, content, and confident. — Kim Holden
Her hat is a creation that will never go out of style; it will just look ridiculous year after year. — Fred Allen
That which doesn't kill you will just require many stitches.
-Caillen — Sherrilyn Kenyon
How theraputic it is to surrond yourself with people stranger than yourself. — Spalding Gray
it will be miraculous, very miraculous. — Malika Oufkir
Mother Florence had once told her that jealousy was the worst of all faults because it prevented a person from being who they were born to be. — Christopher Pike
When I was 9, I went to a birthday party. We were supposed to see a cowboy movie, but the programming got screwed up and we saw 'The Bad Seed' instead. Horrifying. For years I was frightened of girls with pigtails. — Robert Englund
When you perceive through your senses, the object may be, of the outside world, but you see the object, inside of you, in your awareness field. — Roshan Sharma
Write like no one is reading. — Crystal Woods
The expectation of an unpleasantness is more terrible than the thing itself. — Marie Bashkirtseff
Sometimes I doubt that anyone with a philosophical turn of mind is fit to judge anyone. He never comprehends the concept of guilt. — Jack Henry Abbott
