Yoshimatsu Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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I just feel like it's easier to co-write sometimes, especially if you have chemistry with somebody. It kind of takes all the pressure off of you. But, you know, I started writing songs by myself. I didn't really have a co-writer, besides my dad. When I see a record and it has a song on it that someone wrote [alone], I just really believe in them as a writer. I feel like it's a window into them, more than it is if you write a song with someone else. — Miranda Lambert
The good suffer, the evil flourish, and all that is mortal passes away. — Cassandra Clare
If somebody thinks they're a hedgehog, presumably you just give 'em a mirror and a few pictures of hedgehogs and tell them to sort it out for themselves. — Douglas Adams
I'd ended up sprawled across his chest, which was actually broader than it looked. Navy blue is a slimming colour, I guess. — Stacey Kade
The time is here for you to stand up for what you know is right. You must judge right from wrong. No longer can you be complacent or go with the flow or wonder what to do. You must decide now which path you will follow and which answer you will give. Decide well in advance, before the pressure is on, what you stand for. — Margaret D. Nadauld
It's the most satisfying occupation man has discovered yet, because you never can quite do it as well as you want to, so there's always something to wake up tomorrow morning to do. — William Faulkner
It was a sly trick of God's to give a man work to do - it kept him from asking questions that God couldn't answer. — Martha Ostenso
To believe in an ideal, is to be willing to betray it. It is something no Sith or Jedi has ever truly learned.
-- Kreia, KOTOR 2 — Chris Avellone
I feel very lucky to be successful in what i love doing everyday. — Romero Britto
Fewer than half of churchgoers, including born-again Christians, felt strongly that their church demonstrates unconditional love. — David Kinnaman
