Top 12 Tetsuro Sawada Quotes

#1. It is not so much the greatness of our troubles, as the littleness of our spirit, which makes us complain.

James Hudson Taylor

#2. If someone tells you,that you are their world:
Take it as an insult ...
This means that you are round and fat,
Full of wind and air,
and you always let people walk all over you

Michelle Geaney

#3. Give a person a job you help them pay some bills, teach them how to find a career and you provide them with sustenance for life!

Mark W. Boyer

#4. The fires of hell were seventy times hotter than the fires of the iron.

Ruth Ahmed

#5. Some men go through life absolutely miserable because, despite the most enormous achievement, they just didn't do one thing-like the architect who didn't build St Paul's. I didn't quite build St Paul's, but I stood on more mountaintops than possibly I deserved.

Peter Thorneycroft, Baron Thorneycroft

#6. I've never been scared of contact. Now I get to bring it, that's what I love to do, so I'm going to bring it.

Reggie Lewis

#7. Best Buy went and hired a lot of Shanghai staff, but went and westernised them. They only work eight hours a day!

Zhang Jindong

#8. It is possible to live for the next life and still be merry in this.

Thomas More

#9. We must now examine whether just people also live better and are happier than unjust ones. I think it's clear already that this is so, but we must look into it further, since the argument concerns no ordinary topic, but the way we ought to live.

Plato

#10. To me soldiers had appeared to become younger as the war went on, and Rudy was no exception to this [ ... ]. And like so many of them now he looked, without his helmet, like a child dressed up as a soldier.

Michael Morpurgo

#11. The camera itself, the photograph itself, calls up death.

Nobuyoshi Araki

#12. The sail, the play of its pulse so like our own lives: so thin and yet so full of life, so noiseless when it labors hardest, so noisy and impatient when least effective.

Henry David Thoreau

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