Top 15 Shirakawa Ryuji Quotes
#1. No one had ever taught him - and he had never imagined the necessity of learning - how to betray the one person whom you truly cared for in life. The only person who genuinely loved you. How to break that person's heart, whether it be tomorrow, or five years or ten years in the future.
Eloisa James
#2. I always choose music based on whatever the scene calls for, or whatever my mood is supposed to be.
Sinqua Walls
#3. Some things are too big to be seen; some emotions are too huge to be felt.
Neil Gaiman
#4. I saw a door that said exit only. So I entered through it and went up to the guy working there and said "I have good news. You have severely underestimated that door over there. By like a hundred percent."
Demetri Martin
#5. I sat down to my supper, twas a bottle of red whiskey.
Jerry Garcia
#6. What is art but the life upon the larger scale, the higher. When, graduating up in a spiral line of still expanding and ascending gyres, it pushes toward the intense significance of all things, hungry for the infinite?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#7. So much of politics is about the daily grind of political business: the people to see, the myriad different facets of government, the remorseless agenda of this part of the media or that.
Tony Blair
#8. I am for freedom of religion, and against all maneuvers to bring about a legal ascendency of one sect over another.
Thomas Jefferson
#9. What I like best is to notice something I never noticed before.
Marty Rubin
#10. Those eyes. So dark, a brown that held mysteries and promises I knew better than to think were for me. Yet when they were trained on me like they were now, my insides melted like gooey Nutella.
Jenny B. Jones
#11. It is contrary to the will of God to eat delicate food hastily.
Zhang Zhao
#12. Actually, I'd really love to do something in Bali, up in the mountains. A little restaurant with that scenery would be beautiful.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten
#13. I pray every night before I go to sleep and every morning when I wake up.
Demi Lovato
#15. When we practice paying attention, whether in meditation, yoga (moving mediation), or simply walking down the street, we can choose to be at ease, or choose to be tense. It's a choice, and that choice is up to no one but us to decide.
Tara Stiles