
Top 12 Asakusa Fort Quotes
#1. Always carry a corkscrew and the wine shall provide itself.
Basil Bunting
#2. Remorse (I did it) is an easy, passive, human reaction, there is no value in it and it changes nothing. Repentance (I will not do it again) is the difficult call to action in a redeemed heart. It has an eternal impact and it can change everything.
William Branks
#3. The challenge is about taking things that are infinitely complex and making them simpler and more understandable.
Robert Greenberg
#4. Most individuals have always thought themselves not big enough or significant enough to have an effect on the whole planet, a notion which conversely made them think they could afford big arrogance and big greed over its resources.
Lynette Fromme
#5. Think about the physical act of pulling a trigger. The amount of pressure it takes to pull a trigger or the speed it takes to shove a sharp object into somebody. The psychology behind it. Why people kill? Why people don't kill?
Milo Ventimiglia
#6. Sometimes, we can't do the things we want to do for ourselves. Sometimes we wait for someone else to do them. You can't always wait like that. You have to seek out change on your own.
Sara Wolf
#7. Language serves not only to express thought but to make possible thoughts which could not exist without it.
Bertrand Russell
#8. The people in Dominica and the small communities where I were had no idea who I was, and there's no better security than that.
James Douglas
#9. I've always been interested in beauty. I studied it when I was 16 and 17, and I know it's a good idea to invest in something alongside my music.
Rebecca Ferguson
#10. I made very good money and spent all of it every week. I lived paycheck to paycheck ...
Augusten Burroughs
#11. At the end of '69 I did a gig with Jean Luc Ponty here in L.A. He was an electric violinist.
George Duke
#12. We live in a time when we have a communal duty to receive and broadcast love. We must set aside our repeating arguments and get a handle on our destructive depressions.
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Michael Ben Zehabe
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