Top 15 Prestia Japan Quotes
#1. What happened?" she asked.
"The landing pad blew up."
"Oh," she said. And then, "do they do that?"
"No. No, they really don't.
James S.A. Corey
#2. Suddenly a mist fell from my eyes and I knew the way I had to take.
Edvard Grieg
#3. But the smile inside me never falters. And I know without a doubt that his inner smile matches mine.
Kyra Davis
#4. As bad as it might be to destroy a creature made in God's image, it might be very much worse to be creating them after images of one's own.
Leon Kass
#5. Ah, yes, the sea is still and deep, All things within its bosom sleep! A single step, and all is o'er, A plunge, a bubble, and no more.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#6. If prophets are real, they are not leaders but followers.
M.F. Moonzajer
#7. People love to be swept off their feet, to go into an environment where they've never been, to experience things they only dream about. And filmmaking offers that potential.
Peter Guber
#8. There are a lot of people in the field [ of horror stories] that I do read. There is a lot of stuff that is written in this field, though, that is not very good. You just have to look for the good stuff.
Stephen King
#9. He's thought he was willing to do anything in order to get what he wanted, what was right for his kind. He'd been certain any sacrifice was possible.
He'd been wrong.
Linda Howard
#10. Let's build a house of human pieces, arms and hair, not telling any one.
Robert Creeley
#11. He supposed it was inevitable. Dip a person into one particular specialty deeply enough and long enough, and he would automatically begin to assume that specialists in all other fields were magicians, judging the depth of their wisdom by the breadth of his own ignorance ...
Isaac Asimov
#12. Your grandchildren will likely find it incredible - or even sinful - that you burned up a gallon of gasoline to fetch a pack of cigarettes!
Paul MacCready
#13. I do not know if you bridle your pen, but when my pencil moves, it is necesary to let it go, or - crash! ... nothing more.
Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
#14. How short lived knowledge is. When I was 20 I knew it all: now at 70 I can't understand a thing
Macedonio Fernandez
#15. Do what makes you happy! It's that simple.
Gia Allemand