Top 14 Higashino Noriaki Quotes
#1. I listen to some of the lyrics I used to write and I say, "Where was my head at when I wrote that?"
Ozzy Osbourne
#2. Few really believe. The most only believe that they believe or even make believe.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#3. He had to witness how a ginger German with a v-neck that almost went as low as his navel drew all the attention to himself.
John Duover
#4. I accidentally brought my graphing calculator camping.
Ian Anderson
#5. Luckily, I am writing a memoir and not a work of fiction, and therefore I do not have to account for my grandmother's unpleasing character and look for the Oedipal fixation or the traumatic experience which would give her that clinical authenticity that is nowadays so desirable in portraiture.
Mary McCarthy
#6. Impressive lack of something happening, Maurice said nervously. I continued to fire. I
Gini Koch
#7. Some people will always fear change. But we can't indulge them.
Veronica Roth
#8. I couldn't care less about fashion. If I had taken any clothes home, they would have remained in my closet for the rest of their existence.
Meryl Streep
#10. I wouldn't say philosophy and theology are dead. Brain science doesn't invent new philosophies but it helps remind us which of our existing philosophies are more true.
David Brooks
#11. As a woman you are better off in life earning your own money. You couldn't prevent your husband from leaving you or taking another wife, but you could have some of your dignity if you didn't have to beg him for financial support.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
#12. I'm not interested in closure. Some people just have heart attacks and die, right? There's no closure.
Larry David
#13. Do not feel bad about your mistakes or those of others. Love them! Remember that one: they are to be expected; two: they're the first and most essential part of the learning process; and three: feeling bad about them will prevent you from getting better.
Ray Dalio
#14. I don't want to be nasty but let's just say Robbie Williams is no Freddie Mercury.
John Deacon
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