Top 13 Kenny Omega Quotes
#1. I feel like at the Olympics I gave the best performance of my life and I wasn't rewarded for that as an athlete. Yes, my fans and my mom were happy about it, but I didn't win that gold medal.
Johnny Weir
#2. For many businesses, the fear behind their social media reluctance isn't just fear of failure but of blame and accountability - both individual and collective.
Jay Baer
#3. Without lesions making everyone agreeable, society was left roiling in a constant battle of words, images, and ideas. All around her Tally felt the city seething, all those unfettered minds bouncing their opinions off each other, like something ready to explode.
Scott Westerfeld
#4. It was while Princess Margaret was attending a high-society party in New York that the hostess asked her politely how the Queen was keeping. "Which one?" she is reported to have replied with her typically razor-sharp wit. "My sister, my mother or my husband?
Princess Margaret
#5. The worst thing is when a guy just looks awkward. It's not attractive.
Rita Ora
#6. Humans are so lost and damaged that to you it is almost incomprehensible that people could work or live together without someone being in charge.
William Paul Young
#7. The intellectual distinction of a house and its smartness are generally in inverse rather than direct ratio.
Marcel Proust
#8. I want them to see the magic of how
everything is related: To walk out into the night and see the Green Corn Moon levitate across the sky.
Autumn Morning Star
#9. A painting was a translation of the language of my heart.
Amy Tan
#10. I love the Olympics. Something about the Olympics just makes everything competitive.
Bryan Greenberg
#11. Literature is a fragment of a fragment. Of all that ever happened, or has been said, but a fraction has been written; and of this but little is extant.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#12. I'm the only American alive or dead who presided unhappily over the removal of a vice president and a president.
Alexander Haig
#13. The most deeply personal of my works are the non-fiction works, the autobiographical works, because there, I'm talking about myself very directly.
Paul Auster