Yukihide Hayakawa Quotes & Sayings
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Getting married is the boldest and most idealistic thing that most of us will ever do. — Maggie Gallagher

Go out in the world and work like money doesn't matter, sing as if no one is listening, love as if you have never been hurt, and dance as if no one is watching. — Victor Hugo

Well, first of all, I have to say that Iraq has already used weapons of mass destruction against her own people and against Iranians during their long war, so we know that weapons of mass destruction are existent with the Iraqis. — Richard Armitage

Peace in international affairs: a period of cheating between periods of fighting — Ambrose Bierce

In the eyes of all of them was the hollow stare of fear, and there was hollowness in their merriment, too. — Michael Crichton

The New York Times reports that Moammar Gadhafi spent his last days hovering between defiance and delusion, surviving on rice and pasta. In other words, Gadhafi spent his last days as a sophomore in college. That's what I did. — Conan O'Brien

Relief organizations both large and small are coordinating deliveries of food, clothing, water, and other basic necessities to those impacted by Katrina. — Jo Bonner

There's something about the idea of writing, and thinking about writing as a form of prayer - the way as a writer you call out into the world and throw your words into the world. You're not praying to a god, but you're almost conjuring a reader to arrive. That's what books do: they're an invitation to readers. — Ruth Ozeki

Consular cards are easily obtained with no proof of true identity and are easily forged. — Elton Gallegly

Who can resist when destiny calls? — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I don't eat sugary cereal. — Sanjaya Malakar

Death, to me, has always just been a word. A mention of a king I never knew, a villain whose demise led to a happy ending. Never have I seen it; never have I felt it; never have I held it in my hands.
Never has it been forever — Jodi Picoult

There were always children, Miss — Colm Toibin

People want to find a meaning in everything and everyone. That's the disease of our age ... — Pablo Picasso