
Top 13 Mizuru Chizuru Quotes
#1. Most people don't realize that they feel something is wrong before they think something is wrong ...
Jacqueline Winspear
#2. If he had a reason for preferring Liberalism to the Conservatism of many in his set, it was not that he considered Liberalism more reasonable, but because it suited his manner of life better.
Leo Tolstoy
#3. That's the nice thing about this job. You get to quote yourself shamelessly. If you don't, Larry Speakes will.
Ronald Reagan
#4. Our dependency makes slaves out of us, especially if this dependency is a dependency of our self-esteem. If you need encouragement, praise, pats on the back from everybody, then you make everybody your judge.
Fritz Perls
#6. He said that in a way being loved is like being told you never have to die.
Timothy Findley
#7. Female magazines were rubbish
most of them were candy-floss for the brain.
Jess C. Scott
#8. The very least you can do in your life is figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance but live right in it, under its roof.
Barbara Kingsolver
#9. Giving the rugged repairman the eye was one thing
but Charity had no intention of snogging away a whole rainy afternoon when she was supposed to be catching up on her work. Lady Margaret was counting on her! But then again, Lady Margaret didn't have big brown eyes and a cheeky grin.
Elizabeth Jane Howard
#10. When I need to feel motivated, I might repeat, 'I am inspired, disciplined and energized' out loud two or three hundred times.
Robin S. Sharma
#11. As long as we live there is never enough singing.
Martin Luther
#12. Downstairs in the kitchen, Marco and Sophia - my grandparents, who have insisted I call them by their first names - were already there. Sophia stood over the oven, pans hissing, as the smell of bacon filled the air. Marco sat at the table, the morning newspaper opened up in front of him.
Jessica Sorensen
#13. The traditional metaphor for a spiritual investigation is that of the voyage or the journey. From this image I must dissociate myself. I do not consider myself a voyager, I have preferred to stand still.
Susan Sontag
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