Yorozu Law Quotes & Sayings
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Best wishes to all the fonts in all the texts in all the books that make for a world of unfolding stories. — Michael Ray Smith

I would never tell anybody to give up hockey - the great sports we have here - basketball, lacrosse - rugby coming into its own - we've got so many great team sports, and I say hold on to them. — George Vecsey

As I said many times, the fashion world, its system, can be disturbing. — Azzedine Alaia

My heart flutters with anticipation. If this was just the appetizer, dinner might damn near kill me. He — Michelle A. Valentine

A lot of people in this country right now are living with multiple generations under one roof, struggling to make ends meet. — Martha Plimpton

The pictures which do not represent an intense interest cannot expect to create an intense interest. — Robert Henri

I've found in composing that being simple and profound - having in-depthness in your music - is the most difficult thing to do. Anybody can write a whole lot of notes, which may or may not say something ... But why make it complicated for the musicians to play? Why make it difficult for the listeners to hear? — Horace Silver

It was a world as old as Time, but as new as Creation's hour had left it. — Beryl Markham

People who say they're too busy to have lunch have a false impression of their own importance. — John Howard

When you nourish your body with pure energy, you transform from the inside out. — Bill Phillips

resistance often lacks an overt political project and frequently reflects social practices that are informal, disorganised, apolitical, and atheoretical in nature. In some instances it can reduce itself to an unreflective and defeatist refusal to acquiesce to different forms of domination; on some occasions it can be seen as a cynical, arrogant, or even naive rejection of oppressive forms of moral and political regulation — Henry A. Giroux

Focus your attention on the top of your neck. Take that energy and transmit it in two lines to your hands. Then from the hands, bounce that energy right back to the heart center and ground it. — Frederick Lenz

Sometimes women just need to cry. — Colleen Hoover

Mr Hall's hypothesis has its cause for subsidence, but none for the lifting of the thickened sunken crust into mountains. It is a theory for the origin of mountains, with the origin of mountains left out. — James Dwight Dana