
Top 15 Masuda Toshiki Quotes
#1. I think it is important for all those young out there, who someday hope to play real football, where you throw it and kick it and run with it and put it in your hands, a distinction should be made that football is democratic, capitalism, whereas soccer is a European socialist sport.
Jack Kemp
#2. should like to write a novel certainly, a novel that would be as lovely as a Persian carpet and as unreal. But
Oscar Wilde
#3. I have heard, as well, by those who have seen Drizzt Do'Urden at fight and at play, that he is brilliant even considering the standards of his dark kin.
R.A. Salvatore
#4. Men change less than is imagined; their after life is only a kaleidescope combination of the elements of their character at the period of adolescence.
Geraldine Jewsbury
#5. Pablo Picasso once said, "Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." Lauren
Viola Shipman
#7. My dear, beautiful and imaginative things can be destroyed. Beauty and imagination cannot.
Alan Moore
#8. The Bible is the rock on which this Republic rests.
Andrew Jackson
#9. For us what was killing was how nothing had changed. We'd been waiting to be transformed, and now here we were, back in our old life.
Elizabeth McCracken
#10. I think Mum's got a second cousin who's an accountant, but we never talk about him.
J.K. Rowling
#11. In the men I love heroes, in the work I love heroism
Amit Kalantri
#12. Jorgen!" Mathis strode up to Jorgen's side. "I hope you are not going to dance with this lovely swan all night." "I had hoped I would." Jorgen winked at her. Odette smiled at him.
Melanie Dickerson
#13. How do you know if you don't measure if you have a system that simply suckles kids through?
George W. Bush
#14. I shall content myself with merely declaring my firm conviction that, for the seeker who would live in fear of God and who would see Him face to face, restraint in diet both as to quantity and quality is as essential as restraint in thought and speech.
Mahatma Gandhi
#15. No man dies before his hour. The time you leave behind was no more yours, than that which was before your birth, and concerneth you no more.
Michel De Montaigne
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