Top 15 Shungiku Microgreens Quotes

#1. The teeth on [the viperfish] are so long that if they closed inside the mouth of the fish, it would actually impale its own brain.

Edith Widder

#2. The meaning of world is the separation of wish and fact.

Kurt Godel

#3. I'd always maintained that much of the anarchy and craziness of the early Internet had a lot to do with the fact that governments just hadn't realised it was there.

William Gibson

#4. Confucius says: 'Many seek happiness higher than man; others beneath him. But happiness is the
same height as man.' That is true. So there must be a happiness to suit every man's stature.

Nikos Kazantzakis

#5. Just to have the opportunity to play an American in America is a dream come true for me.

Andrew Lincoln

#6. But life doesn't end," the smiling proponents of unwinding all insist. "It just transforms. We like to call it 'living in a divided state.'

Neal Shusterman

#7. She was at her truest, it seemed to her, in these tingling moments - these moments when, paradoxically, she was also at her most anonymous.

Sarah Waters

#8. I love shooting guns. Not at people or animals, but I love shooting blanks!

Maggie Q

#9. Every now and then I could see myself - truly see myself - and a sentence would come to me, thundering like a god into my head, and as I saw myself then in front of that tarnished mirror what came was the woman with the hole in her heart.

Cheryl Strayed

#10. Souffles don't deserve their reputation as potential disasters.

Yotam Ottolenghi

#11. Go, Brooke. Wreck those penises.

J. Daniels

#12. Do you pray for the senators, Dr. Hale?' someone asked the chaplain. No, I look at the senators and I pray for the country.

Edward Everett Hale

#13. Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves.

Rabindranath Tagore

#14. Change means growth, and growth can be painful. But we sharpen self-definition by exposing the self in work and struggle together with those whom we define as different from ourselves, although sharing the same goals. (151)

Stewart Burns

#15. The Voting Rights Act was a seminal victory for our country and a great healing moment. But there are some who want to continue to drive divisions and create phony narratives.

John Cornyn

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