Top 13 Nishizawa Mizuki Quotes

#1. If you see somebody running down the street naked every single day, you stop looking up.

Stevie Nicks

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#2. The poem is lonely. It is lonely and en route. Its author stays with it. Does this very fact not place the poem already here, at its inception, in the encounter, in the mystery of encounter?

Paul Celan

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#3. If you ever doan like where you are, open a book, and it'll take you somewhere else. It's a kind of magic, cher.

Kresley Cole

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#4. Failure is a natural part of learning and developing, and it teaches us to be resolute and steadfast in our endeavors.

Henry Kimsey-House

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#5. A scientific theory that laughter and humor increase the odds of survival among patients with terminal illnesses?

Suzanne Brockmann

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#6. Both Bush as well as Tony Blair are undermining an idea [the United Nations]. Is this because the secretary general of the United Nations [Ghanaian Kofi Annan] is now a black man? They never did that when secretary generals were white.

Nelson Mandela

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#7. A daughter's love for a kind father ... is mixed with the careless happiness of childhood, which can never come again. Into the father's grave the daughter, sometimes a gray-haired woman, lays away forever the little pet names and memories which to all the rest of the world are but foolishness.

Constance Fenimore Woolson

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#8. People are of 3 categories;Some dream with an opportunity.Some pursue it and some create it

Mohammed Sekouty

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#9. Time is the author of authors.

Francis Bacon

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#10. The last thing members of the committee want to do is pass legislation.

John McCain

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#11. Beliefs are deeper than discoveries. They are eternal." Stahl

Algernon Blackwood

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#12. Words change over time. 'Condescending,' for instance, was once a good thing to be. It meant that a person was willing to interact politely with people of lower social ranks. In Jane Austen's world, a lady praised for her condescension was receiving a sincere compliment.

Nancy Kress

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#13. Any restrictions to freedom of expression will always open the door to possible others, because analogical reasoning can mount arguments showing why this or that class of objects is closely similar to those for which exceptions have been made.

Randal Marlin

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