
Top 13 Touma Kamijou Quotes
#1. I hereby grant you permission to write crap. The more the better. Remember, crap makes the best fertilizer.
Pat Pattison
#2. I'm always interested in something when it isn't familiar to me.
Brian Eno
#3. When you're onstage with an electric band going through a massive P.A. system, it's very artificial. You can't really hear your own voice as it comes out of your mouth.
Eric Clapton
#4. Your woman is gone and your heart is heavy. Words will not lighten the weight, and what is written is written. But let it also be put down that I grieve with you. ~Hasan~
Roger Zelazny
#5. I've no idea where ideas come from and I hope I never find out; it would spoil the excitement for me if it turned out I just have a funny little wrinkle on the surface of my brain which makes me think about invisible train platforms.
J.K. Rowling
#7. What do you do with a master vampire that won't leave you alone? Good question. Unfortunately, what I needed was a good answer.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#8. Dance training can't be separate from life training. Everything that comes into our lives is training. The qualities we admire in great dancing are the same qualities we admire in human beings: honesty, courage, fearlessness, generosity, wisdom, depth, compassion,and humanity.
Alonzo King
#9. Philip Greenspun had a huge impact on me. He was the first person I knew of that embraced online communities, created a real business around open source, gave back to the community through education, and inspired me to explore photography.
Matt Mullenweg
#10. Feel this moment, see it with a willingness to experience it deeply, whether it be good, bad, or indifferent. Emotionally and feelingly be fully present, right here, vulnerable, with your heart. Just be present. Don't live from your conditioned mind, live from unconditional truth.
Adyashanti
#11. I can't tell you how good and bad I felt. Yes I can: I felt like a baked Alaska.
Nick Hornby
#12. The more we lose, the more we become the survivors.
Carrie Ryan
#13. Democracy, frequently defined as Individual greed, moderated by an efficient but not too zealous government.
Arthur C. Clarke
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