
Top 15 Tomoyasu Fuji Quotes
#1. Sure, society understands visible shackles-- they get the symbolism of the wheelchair, of prosthetics, of a bumper sticker reading disabled veteran, but they still struggle for comprehension of the profound, invisible shackles that an illness such as [Chronic Fatigue] puts on a person's body.
Peggy Munson
#2. Now more than ever do I realize that I will never be content with a sedentary life, that I will always be haunted by thoughts of a sun-drenched elsewhere.
Isabelle Eberhardt
#3. As long as we string out the ecstasy of awe, we won't do the work required to mine its precious teachings.
S. Kelley Harrell
#4. It was bad enough that she'd basically skipped Hanukkah this year, but to spend the last night of the Jewish holiday serenading the birth of Jesus. ... Just. No.
Stephanie Perkins
#6. Now when I see something beautiful or funny or sweet, sometimes I reach for my camera, but other times I think, 'I need to let this moment exist. I don't have to capture everything. I just want to experience it.'
Leelee Sobieski
#7. If I had been in President Obama's shoes, I would have acted more decisively and strongly against ISIS.
Rand Paul
#8. Couldn't dance because it would awaken carnal desire, which in my case was not only awake, it was dressed and down on the corner waiting for the bus.
Garrison Keillor
#9. If you find a book you like on Amazon, please buy it somewhere else!
Robin Sacredfire
#10. With one hand he put
A penny in the urn of poverty,
And with the other took a shilling out.
Robert Pollok
#11. Proposals to forbid golf courses have about the same motivations as proposals to forbid skate boarding, although the rationalizations are different.
John McCarthy
#12. When you start out without a record nobody knows you, but if you have a record it's a lot easier.
John Deacon
#13. Language isn't weird. People are weird. Language makes sense until people get their phoneme pukers on it." Teia
Brent Weeks
#14. Always give 100%, unless you are giving your blood. You may want to keep some of that.
Brad West
#15. There's something so relentless and foul about Hitler and his people, and the way things progressed from year to year. It just got to me in the strangest way.
Erik Larson
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