Top 15 Okinaga Flame Quotes
#1. I was a good student when I was a kid, and I did everything I was supposed to do, and I got A's.
Demetri Martin
#2. The gigantic intellect, the envious temper, the ravenous ambition and the rotten heart of Daniel Webster.
John Quincy Adams
#3. Worry is spiritual nearsightedness, a fumbling way of looking at little things, and of magnifying their value.
Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
#4. Loving someone is taking a constant risk with your emotions. When you find the right person,the one you know you want to be with, that person becomes worth the risk.
Monica Murphy
#5. Jesus' commandment never wishes to destroy life, but rather to preserve, strengthen, and heal life.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#6. Confucius said,To know that you don't know is the beginning of knowing.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#7. I am much more open about categories of gender, and my feminism has been about women's safety from violence, increased literacy, decreased poverty and more equality.
Judith Butler
#8. At its core, 'Heroes' is an ensemble character drama with genre elements.
Masi Oka
#9. For he who innovates will have for his enemies all those who are well off under the existing order of things, and only lukewarm supporters in those who might be better off under the new.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#11. Don't mess with a wizard when he's wizarding!
Jim Butcher
#12. His eyes are two warnings, full of everything he wishes he could say out loud
Marie Lu
#13. So listen, man, "weird" is my middle name. I'm ready for anything. The weirder, the better.
Joe Manganiello
#14. With female-oriented movies, unless it's something like 'Bridesmaids' or a romantic comedy, you've got to really worry about your opening weekend. And I'm always telling stories about women, not younger women, and it's just a much tougher audience to get to the movie theater.
Callie Khouri
#15. I have argued that philosophy doesn't begin in wonder or in the fact that things are, it begins in a realization that things are not what they might be. It begins with a sense of a lack, of something missing, and that provokes a series of questions.
Simon Critchley