
Top 21 Arthur Japin Quotes
#1. We were tolerated. and that is unforgivable. If you cannot accept a man wholeheartedly, then you should have the fortitude to repudiate him.
Kwame in The two hearts of Kwasi Boachi
Arthur Japin
#2. If you accept others as equals, you embrace them unconditionally, now and forever. But if you let them know that you tolerate them, you suggest in the same breath that they are actually an inconvenience, like a nagging pain or an unpleasant odour you are willing to disregard.
Arthur Japin
#4. There is
in world affairs
a steady course to be followed between an assertion of strength that is truculent and a confession of helplessness that is cowardly.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#5. We are unhappy because we think that love is something we require from someone else.
Arthur Japin
#6. Reason offers us many possibilities at once. Intuition infallibly chooses the best. Remember this and you cannot err; you will always make the right choice.
Arthur Japin
#7. No man can thoroughly master more than one art or science.
William Hazlitt
#8. James had a theory about caged birds, one he hoped to prove when he became a scientist someday. He believed that all birds that had their freedom taken from them eventually lost their voices. Once that happened, they could never find their true song.
Alice Hoffman
#10. My love was alive, not because I was loved, but because I myself loved!
Arthur Japin
#11. Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.
Harriet Tubman
#12. I've always believed my success in the entertainment business is an inevitability. You have to believe that; you have to be an optimist.
Holt McCallany
#13. Gettin' good players is easy. Gettin' 'em to play together is the hard part.
Casey Stengel
#14. That's the only thing that matters, honey, for someone to see more in you than you thought there was to see.
Arthur Japin
#15. It's a no-win argument - that business of what we're born with and what our environment does to us. And it's a boring argument, because it simplifies the mysteries that attend both our birth and our growth.
John Irving
#16. It is so conceited and timid to be ashamed of one's mistakes. Of course they are mistakes. Go on to the next.
Brenda Ueland
#17. Even when I don't know the people, I still find their faults. Or invent them.
Sarah Noffke
#18. The truth doesn't only excist of what you see.
Arthur Japin
#19. I can either run the country or I can control Alice, but I can't possibly do both.
Rebecca Behrens
#20. That, darling, is the only thing that counts for someone to see more in you than you ever imagined was there.
Arthur Japin
#21. It's so damn hard to write a great historical mystery based on fact. It's not for lack of trying.
Jon Turteltaub
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