
Top 15 Ishizaka Ryudai Quotes
#1. If one person comes in and says, this is the way life should be, I think you're asking for chaos. I think you gotta let different people live different ways. It's a big world.
Ice-T
#2. One day the good times had to keep on rolling, and all of life's horseshit would turn to circuses.
Christopher Moore
#3. For every dollar you spend on food, 19 cents goes to the actual food, while the other 81 cents goes to marketing and packaging.
Cary McNeal
#4. The sheer size too, the excessive abundance, scale, and exaggeration of dreams could be an infantile characteristic. The most ardent wish of children is to grow up and get as big a share of everything as the grown-ups; they are hard to satisfy; do not know the meaning of 'enough.
Sigmund Freud
#5. Nothing great was ever accomplished without inspiration. See
Earl Nightingale
#6. To what lengths would so precocious an ambition not go?
Seneca.
#7. If we care about the average working American, then Wal-Mart matters. A lot.
Simon Sinek
#9. Calories don't count if they're connected to a celebration. Everyone knows this.
Janet Evanovich
#10. Love isn't supposed to torment you. If it does, there's probably something wrong.
Yasmin Mogahed
#11. I hover over myself
Watching.
Mind and body separated,
Each in control
As though there are two puppeteers
Working the strings of my marionette self.
Stasia Ward Kehoe
#12. Show me a young Conservative and I'll show you someone with no heart. Show me an old Liberal and I'll show you someone with no brains.
Winston Churchill
#13. Most happy is he who is entirely self-reliant, and who centers all his requirements in himself alone.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#14. Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better but the frog dies in the process.
E.B. White
#15. As the CG in motion capture made it look realistic, it put more of an onus on the game makers to make the dialogue they're saying more realistic. It doesn't matter what they say when they're 8-bits, but if they look almost photo-real, it matters. More and more, the games industry is realising that.
David S.Goyer
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