Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama Quotes & Sayings
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The idea of sitting in a booth, and having someone pay me to sign autographs, seems so gross to me. — DJ Qualls

So you think the best way to prepare kids for the real world is to bus them to a government institution where they're forced to spend all day isolated with children of their own age and adults who are paid to be with them, placed in classes that are too big to allow more than a few minutes of personal interaction with the teacher-then spend probably an hour or more everyday waiting in lunch lines, car lines, bathroom lines, recess lines, classroom lines, and are forced to progress at the speed of the slowest child in class? — Steven James

Never criticize. Remember that no one deserves it more than the one who is criticizing. — Debasish Mridha

The common fluency of speech in many men, and most women, is owing to a scarcity of matter and a scarcity of words; for whosoever is a master of language, and hath a mind full of ideas, will be apt, in speaking, to hesitate upon the choice of both. — Jonathan Swift

I decided to become a surgeon named Bernie who writes books and gives seminars to teach people what he has learned and is still learning about how to deal with life's difficulties. — Bernie Siegel

There's something luxurious about having a girl light your cigarette. In fact, I got married once on account of that. — Harold Robbins

You would attain to the divine perfection. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I photography women as I liked to fell in love of them. — Aurelien Roulland

I was never good at sports. I was never good at exams, because they didn't understand dyslexia. — Ozzy Osbourne

Are memories pictures or the secret doorway? — Lynda Barry

Of ill-temper there are three kinds: irascibility, bitterness, sullenness. It belongs to the ill-tempered man to be unable to bear either small slights or defeats but to be given to retaliation and revenge, and easily moved to anger by any chance deed or word. Ill-temper is accompanied by excitability of character, instability, bitter speech, and liability to take offence at trifles and to feel these feelings quickly and on slight occasions. — Aristotle.

I was an anxious kid. I worried about getting homework finished, even back when homework didn't count for anything. — Andrea Seigel