
Top 15 Buruma Japanese Quotes
#1. You might get AIDS in Kenya, people have AIDS, you've got to be careful. I mean, the towels could have AIDS.
Pat Robertson
#2. I want to relearn the intervals, to
journey with a man among the thirds and fifths,
augumented, diminshed, with a light touch,
sforzando, rallentando, agitato, the usual
adores and dotes - and of course what I reaaly
want is some low notes.
Sharon Olds
#3. He looked okay. No, to be honest. He looked a lot better than okay. He looked ... fine. Fine, as in get the Chiffons over here to sing a chorus.
Josh Lanyon
#4. The one person who has more illusions than the dreamer is the man of action.
Oscar Wilde
#5. Golf is growing, and there are more good young players, but you don't see them going abroad. It's so expensive to travel.
Retief Goosen
#6. I've heard of a third eye, but I didn't realize it was a googly eye. I thought it was mythical.
Jean Oram
#7. I was lucky to start working when German cinema was having an interesting moment. Now the quality is going downhill again because they're insisting on doing comedies. We should know by now that we make good cars but we're not the funniest people.
Daniel Bruhl
#8. I write. This is what I do. My job is to sit down with my vocabulary, select words, and decide what order they should be placed in an attempt to keep someone's attention and perhaps provide them with a laugh or two along the way.
Alan Zweibel
#9. I am not that concerned that innovation in some large scale sense will suddenly and abruptly shift from one part of the world to another.
Craig Mundie
#10. Choice not chance dictates direction, and passion strengthens fortitude
Joshuah Buckle
#11. I don't know what I think about certain subjects, even today, until I sit down and try to write about them.
Don DeLillo
#12. I'll say I'm happy doing my thing. No one says 'no comment' anymore.
Conan O'Brien
#13. Our drives are reducible to the will to power. The will to power is the ultimate fact at which we arrive.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#14. It would cost Americans their jobs when they have to compete with millions of more [immigrants] for scarce jobs.
Lamar S. Smith
#15. Characters with no integrity are just as interesting as characters with lots of integrity.
Tommy Lee Jones
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