Top 16 Japanese Crane Quotes
#1. Human reason can neither predict nor deliberately shape its own future. Its advances consist in finding out where it has been wrong.
Friedrich August Von Hayek
#2. When I'm talking to people I like to stop and quote myself. My quotes have a way of spicing up conversation.
Brendan Behan
#3. Computers are very powerful tools, but in the simulated world of the computer, everything has to be calculated.
Margaret Wertheim
#4. The thought of Chloe changing kills me a little. She's one of the most real girls I know, and I'd give anything to have her stay that way, just as she is.
Lauren Layne
#5. Art is supposed to tell a story. It is supposed to be a piece of the soul that created it. Art is supposed to be alive, vibrant. It is supposed to speak directly to the spirit. To say things words alone could never say. Art is the essence of being.
Joseph R. Lallo
#6. It's a basic truth of the human condition that everybody lies. The only variable is about what. The weird thing about telling someone they're dying is it tends to focus their priorities. You find out what matters to them. What they're willing to die for. What they're willing to lie for.
David Shore
#7. What I feel I am doing now is giving to the people exactly what they paid for but never actually heard before.
John Entwistle
#8. The Lord never sends you more than you can bear -
Harper Lee
#9. I don't think I'd be able to fit that thing in my mouth, she said conversationally, pursing her lips up thoughtfully as she stared between his legs.
R.L. Mathewson
#10. Remember always, that man is a creature whose reason is often darkened with error.
Philip Sidney
#11. If you have the emotion, it infects you and the audience. If you don't have it don't bother; just say your lines as truthfully as you are capable of doing. You can't fake emotion.
Sanford Meisner
#12. Lou Piniella only argues on days ending with the letter 'y'.
Ron Luciano
#13. Pine trees rise through cloud
soar up into the blue skies,
bush clover spangled with dewdrops
sways in the autumn breeze;
As I dip cold, pure water
at the edge of the stream,
a solitary white crane
comes lolloping my way.
Baisao
#14. Music isn't like news, where it's what happened five minutes ago or even 10 seconds ago that matters. With music, a song from the 1960s could be as relevant to someone today as the latest Ke$ha song.
Daniel Ek
#15. No," said the shopkeeper, "not really. I always say home is where you hang your hat." "Um, no," said Twoflower, always anxious to enlighten. "Where you hang your hat is a hatstand. A home is -
Terry Pratchett
#16. Tension is horizontal; only a non-tense mind can be above, hovering like a cloud. Look
Osho