Top 14 Nanzenji History Quotes

#1. It wasn't that I didn't know anyone's phone number - I didn't - it was that only at this moment did I realize I had no one to call. There wasn't a woman, a colleague, or even a relative that I had to contact. Didn't I have a single friend?

Adam Johnson

#2. I'm a real people-pleaser.

Dana Carvey

#3. He had learned a lesson about propaganda in politics and mused wearily that "no character, however upright, is a match for constantly reiterated attacks, however false." If a charge was made often enough, people assumed in the end "that a person so often accused cannot be entirely innocent."34

Ron Chernow

#4. Sometimes you wake up. Sometimes the fall kills you. And sometimes, when you fall, you fly.

Neil Gaiman

#5. I have a mouth for kisses / No one to give or to take / I have a heart in my bosom / Beating for nobody's sake.

Lana Citron

#6. Joy is more divine than sorrow, for joy is bread and sorrow is medicine.

Henry Ward Beecher

#7. I feel like I am alone when I am in the presence of those I love. It is so freeing and comfortable, you become one with them.

Zola Jesus

#8. Our mobile phones have become the greatest spy on the planet.

John McAfee

#9. The essence of greatness is the ability to choose personal fulfillment in circumstances where others choose madness.

Wayne W. Dyer

#10. Professor Henry Higgins: Oh, Pickering, for God's sake stop being dashed and do something!

George Bernard Shaw

#11. There was no reason to deny humans the benefits of human civilisation, no matter what warlords, kings, emperors and even elected politicians thought about it. A society so primitive that it used gold as a means of exchange and practised the slave trade, didn't deserve to exist.

Christopher G. Nuttall

#12. Social media is great for collective sharing, but not always so great for collective building. Good for collective destruction, but maybe not so good for collective construction.

Thomas L. Friedman

#13. But, gentlemen, whoever can pride himself on his diseases and even swagger over them?

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#14. I just want to be able to sit on grass as long as I want to, without anybody telling me to leave. Everything is so restricted, here, in that you actually have to stand behind a line, you can't go up the Canyon and enjoy the view.

Franka Potente

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