
Top 9 Mitsuyo Kakuta Quotes
#1. The worst thing that being an artist could do to you would be that it would make you slightly unhappy constantly.
J.D. Salinger
#2. But to me, it's a whole
lot more important to find something that makes you unafraid of
being alone, rather than to have so many friends that you wind up
being terrified of solitude.
Mitsuyo Kakuta
#3. We are not damned. We never were. Who under the sun has the right to damn any living breathing creature?
Anne Rice
#4. She
was afraid of getting too close to anyone. To her, closeness represented
a loss rather than a gain.
Mitsuyo Kakuta
#5. I would leave at once, but it would be cruel to abandon a lady in a foreign land with a maniac.
Cassandra Clare
#6. I was born in Detroit, then shortly after I was born, I went on the road with my mother, who performed with Minsky's, a variety show that toured around the U.S. doing five shows a day.
Seymour Cassel
#7. Every country's different.
All that happy talk you hear about understanding one another
and people everywhere being basically the same, it's all a bunch
of crap. Everybody's different. And if you don't realize that, you're
never going to experience anything truly new.
Mitsuyo Kakuta
#8. There's that, too, but more than that, what people are saying
about me right now, it's not really about me, it's about them. It's not
my baggage to carry. Why should I want to shoulder everybody else's
burdens and beat myself up over their problems? I'm not that bighearted.
Mitsuyo Kakuta
#9. He broke up with me."
"Because you weren't in love with him. That's an iffy proposition, and I think he's handling with grace. A lot of teenage boys would sulk, or lurk around under your window with a boom box."
"No one has a boom box anymore. That was the eighties.
Cassandra Clare
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