Top 15 Mitsuo Aida Quotes
#1. Magic is the only way to describe it, climbing pitch after pitch of the most perfect, beautifully sculpted granite in the world.
Ron Kauk
#2. If you take something by force there is never enough. If you share it , there will always be something left over.
Mitsuo Aida
#3. A man has a right to think lots of things he has no right to say.
E.W. Howe
#4. I had this illusion that if I kind of dressed badly that I wouldn't stand out. So I actually went out of my way to not look different to the extent I could.
Lisa Randall
#5. When the Brooklyn rain comes down
hopefully it will be to fuckin' wake you up
Julian Gallo
#6. Every morning the sun rises to wake you up with a beautiful message of peace.
Debasish Mridha
#9. Directing your first film is like showing up to the field trip in seventh grade, getting on the bus, and making an announcement, 'So today I'm driving the bus.' And everybody's like, 'What?' And you're like, 'I'm gonna drive the bus.' And they're like, 'But you don't know how to drive the bus.'
Mike Birbiglia
#10. A momentary gain in one's own sense of shared despair, shared nullity, shared rapture, shared loneliness, shared broken-hearted glee;
Michael Chabon
#11. Her tiny hand gripped mine with a surprising warmth, and in a shocking wash of emotion, I felt everything I knew shift. The scent of cinnamon and baby powder hit me, and as my eyes widened, my heart melted, making room for her.
Kim Harrison
#12. There's a whole generation of young people who are faced with the so-called 'jobless recovery.' Necessity is the mother of invention. They are out there, all around the world, creating new companies.
Don Tapscott
#13. Very few males have the confidence to appear vulnerable.
Sally Mann
#14. Revolution in America begins in books and music, then waits for political operatives to 'implement changes after the fact.'
William S. Burroughs
#15. I started with small-press publishers, who were willing to publish all sorts of forms. I didn't move to the larger presses until they knew what they were getting in for.
Lydia Davis
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