
Top 16 Jusenkyo Quotes
#1. Soun Tendo: Drowned Octopus Spring?
Guide from Jusenkyo: Is tragic tale of giant octopus who drown 1600 year ago ... somehow.
Rumiko Takahashi
#2. Publishing should be a collaboration between authors and their smartest readers - and at some point the distinction should become meaningless,
Nick Denton
#3. If the traveller can find A virtuous and wise companion Let him go with him joyfully And overcome the dangers of the way. But if you cannot find Friend or master to go with you, Travel on alone.
Gautama Buddha
#4. I don't think you want to give all the answers, but I think every answer you do give should bring up another question, and not all questions should be answered.
Kim Novak
#6. The problem isn't reading Ayn Rand, it's liking her.
Lisa Lutz
#7. But I will say that the drugs are much more ferocious then they used to be. There are people wrecking their lives with addiction, which seems much more severe.
Armistead Maupin
#9. Mahatma Gandhi was someone who demonstrated the tremendous power of leadership by example.
N. R. Narayana Murthy
#10. We shouldn't have got married, really. Shouldn't have got married. Too young. Not ready for it.
Roger McGough
#11. Last but not least among serial killer methodologies, we have women who kill their own children.
Pat Brown
#12. I had a tame rat when I was a boy, and I loved that animal as only a boy would love an old water-rat
Jerome K. Jerome
#13. I love this university, and although I might be retiring from the presidency, my work with Ohio State will continue.
Gordon Gee
#14. When God wanted to guarantee his promises, he gave his word, a rock-solid guarantee - God can't break his word. And because his word cannot change, the promise is likewise unchangeable.
Eugene H. Peterson
#15. You don't have to pass an IQ test to be in the Senate.
Mark Pryor
#16. We would take something old and tired and common - coffee - and weave a sense of romance and community around it. We would rediscover the mystique and charm that had swirled around coffee throughout the centuries.
Howard Schultz
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