Top 11 Miyamae Hazuki Quotes

#1. And she had the magic I had never come across all my life. A minute with her messed up my mind and heart in a way that all the theories of right and wrong didn't matter anymore. All of a sudden opening my arms to the storm seemed a better choice, than dancing under the rainbows.

Akshay Vasu

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#2. A soothing sound enveloped them. Ombric hazarded a guess as to its origin, It's like the falling sand from a thousand hourglasses.

William Joyce

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#3. Let me be ignorant, and in nothing good, but graciously to know I am no better.

William Shakespeare

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#4. As people, we're generally optimistic, no matter how disabled our lives are, and we find the humor in the darkest situations.

John Wells

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#5. I can resist anything but temptation.

Oscar Wilde

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#6. his facetious grace in writing," and much else.

Bill Bryson

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#7. Batty as it sounds, subject and style may choose artists, through some unfathomable cosmic means. How else to explain that even artists who enjoy what they do can be perplexed or even horrified that they're doing it?

Jerry Saltz

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#8. When ... asked what I am writing, I have answered, "A book about social class in America," ... It is if I had said, "I am working on a book urging the beating to death of baby whales using the dead bodies of baby seals.

Paul Fussell

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#9. Only a foolish soul would love the stars. As beautiful as they are, they will burn you. Regardless of your best intentions.

Kendal Rob

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#10. Admiration and love are like being intoxicated with champagne; judgment and friendship are like being enlivened.

Samuel Johnson

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#11. Yeah, I know. I was a jerk. An idiot. You can't say anything to me that I haven't already said to myself.

Jude Deveraux

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