
Top 13 Horikawa Nami Quotes
#1. Marx called religion an opiate, and all too often it is. But philosophy is an anaesthetic, a shot to keep the wonder away.
N.D. Wilson
#2. Whatever you expect is what will be, so simply change your expectations.
Dean Koontz
#4. I think one thing I do pretty well is not taking myself too seriously.
Linus Torvalds
#5. It's never over. Not until every fight has been lost. And for you, I'd fight.
J.C. Reed
#6. How does one lift one's own life out of the mundane and into something epic? Surely one should be brave enough to love?
Jojo Moyes
#7. A society which allows an abominable event to burgeon from its dung heap and grow on its surface is like a man who lets a fly crawl unheeded across his face or saliva dribble from his mouth
either epileptic or dead.
Jean Baudrillard
#8. {And as Mousa said to his page, "I'll not give until I reach the junction of the two seas, though I march on for ages"} Chapter 18 verse 60
Qur'an
#9. Pride filled him. He'd put that soft look in her eye, the purr in her voice, and given her loose limbed ease.
Avery Flynn
#10. The mature religious sentiment is ordinarily fashioned in the workshop of doubt.
Gordon Allport
#11. Something inside Dolly curled up and died. Things could not have been worse. Except that suddenly they were.
Kate Morton
#13. Writing is the place where I can be as bold and compassionate and wise as I choose.
Richard Bowes
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