Top 15 Goro Shimura Quotes
#1. If there are no permanent standards, there is no criticism possible.
John Dos Passos
#2. I know. I know. But he's always buried in those books or shuffling around the house like he's lost in some dream." "And?" "I wasn't like that." Baba sounded frustrated, almost angry. Rahim Khan laughed. "Children aren't colouring books. You don't get to fill them with your favourite colours.
Khaled Hosseini
#3. Just think, Ruth, I never did it for anybody else before. Now nobody in the whole world knows I can do that but you. I just wanted us to have a secret together, that's all.
Fannie Flagg
#4. What was not possessed of the 'fat light'--an immanence that shed radiance over the world of gross matter--should be left to the portraitists of sausage-shaped ladies and their rich consorts.
Norman Lock
#5. When the past is hard to explain, it's best to concentrate on the future.
Nell Zink
#6. I don't believe we need the government's help as much as some think we do. That belief sets me apart from the Democrats, since their way of dealing with everything is to tax and spend.
Jesse Ventura
#7. An idea means nothing. It is the execution that makes it great.
K.N. Lee
#9. Killing children or adults -- equally horrible.
NisiOisiN
#10. Beware of greed and remain pure and just. Restrain yourself from every vice. He who cannot restrain himself, how will he be able to teach others restraint?
Polycarp
#12. Lilah stood above them, tall and beautiful, her white hair whipping in the fresh breeze, her clothes streaked with gore, her hazel eyes glowing with fire.
She turned slowly to Nix and in her ghostly whisper of a voice said, I hate boys.
Jonathan Maberry
#13. When you're thrust into litigation, you obviously have to make sure you're prepared to deal with that.
Roger Goodell
#14. Maybe that was the point of truth
you could erase it all you wanted, and it was there to be discovered again
Scott Westerfeld
#15. People, they all have the word goodness on lips a bloody knife between their teeth.
Eugene Ionesco
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