
Top 15 Naoto Shirogane Quotes
#1. It is a fundamental right for people to be allowed to love who they want to love and marry who they want to marry and stop holding on to some form of discrimination that it's just isn't fair.
Ellen DeGeneres
#3. How can you love me?" she asked between hiccups. "How can you love me?"
"I just do. You're a part of me."
Exactly.
Gena Showalter
#4. Do you hate your husband?" "I never hated him." "You're about to.
C.D. Reiss
#5. She wanted him to leave town with a smile on his face. She wanted to be memorable.
Mary J. Williams
#6. Genius is no more than childhood recaptured at will, childhood equipped now with man's physical means to express itself, and with the analytical mind that enables it to bring order into the sum of experience, involuntarily amassed.
Charles Baudelaire
#7. George: [On getting the M.B.E.]
'After all we did for Great Britain, selling all that corduroy and making it swing, they gave us that bloody old leather medal with wooden string through it. But my initial reaction was, 'Oh, how nice, how nice.' And John's was, 'How nice, how nice.
George Harrison
#8. The power of authority is never more subtle and effective than when it produces a psychological atmosphere or climate favorable to the life of certain modes of belief, unfavorable, and even fatal, to the life of others.
Arthur Balfour
#9. Love, Laurel, that's the only reason to get married. For love.
Kate Morton
#10. I love doing my surreal sing-along that had words that no one could follow.
Steve Martin
#11. Humble, honest, ignorance is one of the finest flowers of the human spirit
Kenneth E. Boulding
#12. There are no beautiful clocks. Everything to do with time is hideous.
Robert Aickman
#13. My goal is to be living back in Canada as soon as I can, hopefully somewhere in the Gulf Islands.
Nicholas Lea
#14. When efforts to live happily start with TEARS and end with CRY. Assemble a part from tears and a part from cry and make it-TRY.
Chandan Sharma
#15. Because we both knew that sometimes the lies you tell are less frightening than the loneliness you might feel if you stopped telling them.
Brock Clarke
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