Top 14 Enix Games Quotes
#1. Life in Japan, nowadays, is nothing like a Kurosawa movie, and only the contemptible Weeaboo thinks that it is. In order to be a whole, well-rounded Otaku, you need to be up on Japanese popular culture, as much as you may be up on anime, samurai philosophy or the canon of Square Enix games.
Alexei Maxim Russell
#3. Keep a marquee everything sparkly Man down hit em on the walkie talkie
Nicki Minaj
#4. empathy is taken for granted. When it is gone there is no protection against the wild inside of us.
P.M. Barnes
#6. By the way, pornography? It's a new synaptic pathway. You wake up in the morning, open a thumbnail page, and it leads to a Pandora's box of visuals. There have probably been days when I saw 300 vaginas before I got out of bed.
John Mayer
#7. A man is truly free, even here in this embodied state, if he knows that God is the true agent and he by himself is powerless to do anything.
Ramakrishna
#8. There comes a time when what is needed is not just rhetoric, but boots on the ground.
Baldwin Spencer
#9. Who will make a doore of gold must knock a naile every day.
George Herbert
#10. It's difficult to create fashion, you can't just learn it, you have to have fashion in your DNA.
Roberto Cavalli
#11. Why worry one's head over a thing that is inevitable? Why die before one's death?
Mahatma Gandhi
#12. Take in everything before you and let your eyes be drenched with beauty, and as you love beauty in a reverent way it becomes a sacrament to you.
Flower A. Newhouse
#13. Anyone who knows anything about journalism knows that reporters are rarely in a position to investigate anything. They lack the authority to subpoena witnesses, to cross-examine, to scrutinize official records. They are lucky to get their phone calls returned.
Irving Kristol
#14. It strikes me as very strange that whereas Tennyson could support most of Mr. Buckley's propositions about free trade, and the private sector, and private enterprise, Tennyson found no difficulty also in lending intellectual support to the idea of Women's Liberation.
Germaine Greer
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