
Top 15 Yuusuke Nisaka Quotes
#1. Much of the Western world emphasizes rationality and reason, but overlooks or ignores the enormous value of intuition and instinctive wisdom.
Shakti Gawain
#2. i have
what i have
and i am happy
i've lost
what i've lost
and i am
still
happy
- outlook
Rupi Kaur
#3. Suffice it to say, during the whole long day I came not to the conclusion, even once, that the southern slave, fed, clothed, whipped and protected by his master, is happier than the free colored citizen of the North. To that conclusion I have never since arrived.
Solomon Northup
#4. People and their dwellings were such a thin dust on the surface of the globe, like invisible specks of bacteria on an orange, and the feeble lights of kebab shops and supermarkets failed utterly to register on the infinities of space above.
Michel Faber
#5. It is right that he too should have his little chronicle, his memories, his reason, and be able to recognize the good in the bad, the bad in the worst, and so grow gently old down all the unchanging days, and die one day like any other day, only shorter.
Samuel Beckett
#6. We're all eating stars! Every day! What a marvelous annulus of accident and need.
Christopher Cokinos
#7. You know my wife, she's 6 ft 1 she can beat anyone up.
Rod Stewart
#8. And every one of these events is connected. But not by luck: it's pure cause and effect.
Scarlett Thomas
#9. I believe no chef becomes what he becomes without having many people influence him.
Jose Andres
#10. Of course, with any new technology, the question in the back of everyone's mind is 'Can I have sex with it or use it to kill people?'
-Flintstones Vol. 2: Bedrock Bedlam
Mark Russell
#11. Hermione took out a list of subjects and titles she had decided to search while Ron strode off down a row of books and started pulling them off the shelves at random. Harry wandered over to the Restricted Section.
J.K. Rowling
#12. Beneath the rubato of the day abided a stern pulse beating on, ineluctable, unforgiving, whereby whatever was evaded or put off now had to be made up for later, and at a higher level of intensity.
Thomas Pynchon
#13. In Khmer we have a saying that when one is both quite sick and old there remains only one thing, that you die.
Pol Pot
#14. I was, but then I realized that I was holding on to something that didn't exist anymore. That the person I missed didn't exist anymore. People change. The things we like and dislike change. And we can wish they couldn't all day long but that never works.
Sarah Ockler
#15. Wars of aggression are popular nowadays with those nations convinced that only victory and conquest could improve their material well-being.
Ludwig Von Mises
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