Top 27 Suzuki Koji Quotes
#1. You must learn to look at things without preconceptions. Trust nothing.
Koji Suzuki
#2. People can endure almost anything but there's one thing they can't survive. Man is an animal that can't stand boredom
Koji Suzuki
#3. Orangutan babies are like human babies: helpless.
Willie Smits
#4. In the Upper Room and on Calvary's hill, Jesus teaches us that the most important aspects of a well-lived life are love, humility and obedience.
Joan Campbell
#5. My life's been defined by my actions. I've shaped my destiny through my battles. I would rather keep chasing after my dreams until I crumble into dust than sit around waiting for fate to show me mercy.
Koji Suzuki
#6. Reality and the virtual space reflect each other. They correspond to each other.
Koji Suzuki
#7. Ou just get stoned, get the ideas in your head and then do 'em. And don't bullshit. I mean that's the thing about doin' that guerrilla theatre. You be prepared to die to prove your point.
Abbie Hoffman
#8. Think! There's nothing certain in our future! All we can hope for is a vague continuation. But in spite of that, you're going to keep on living. You can't give up on life just because it's vague. It's a question of possibilities ...
Koji Suzuki
#9. Only when he was conducting an autopsy could he forget the death of his beloved son. Ironically, playing with dead bodies released him from the death that had touched him.
Koji Suzuki
#10. The realities of the world seldom measure up to the sublime designs of human imagination.
Bryant H. McGill
#11. While you have a thing it can be taken from you ... ..but when you give it, you have given it. no robber can take it from you. It is yours then forever when you have given it. It will be yours always. That is to give.
James Joyce
#12. The world doesn't hate you as much as you think it does.
Koji Suzuki
#14. Asakawa himself didn't much care if the company made money or lost it. All that mattered to him was whether or not the work was engaging. No matter how easy a job was physically, if it didn't involve imagination, it usually ended up exhausting you.
Koji Suzuki
#15. When a new object emerges that satisfies the same purpose as an older one, the older one falls into obsolescence.
Koji Suzuki
#16. Right. Mutation is the trigger that moves evolution forward. So, how do mutations happen?
Koji Suzuki
#17. To put it in terms of information theory, the new technology overwrites the old one. The technology saved under a new file name survives as a new species.
Koji Suzuki
#18. Even a passenger on an airplane falling from the sky can't shake the hope that he'll be the one to survive.
Koji Suzuki
#19. In America, any boy can grow up to become president. Or, if he never grows up, vice president.
Pat Paulsen
#20. DNA was the chemical material on which hereditary information was recorded, while a gene was one unit of that nearly infinite amount of hereditary information.
Koji Suzuki
#21. It wasn't that we started to look at things because there was now a mechanism by which to see them. There first had to be a will to see, buried somewhere inside living things. Without it, the mechanism would never have taken shape.
Koji Suzuki
#22. If the objective of testing were to prove that a program is free of bugs, then not only would testing be practically impossible, but it would also be theoretically impossible.
Boris Beizer
#23. Life is the name of all things that have shells separating them from the outside, the ability to sustain and reproduce themselves, and the capacity to evolve.
Koji Suzuki
#24. I don't want to get old. I want to stay young forever. Wouldn't that be great?
Koji Suzuki
#25. In my dream a burning desire
Like the lights from a diamond
Make my life ever precious
That is my love.
Debasish Mridha
#26. God regenerates us and puts us in contact with all his divine resources, but he cannot make us walk according to his will.
Oswald Chambers
#27. There was no more meaningless phrase in all of language than "Cheer up!" The only way to get someone to cheer up was to help them forget, and saying "cheer up" had quite the opposite effect, only reminding the person why he or she was depressed in the first place.
Koji Suzuki
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