Top 15 Zatoichi Meets Quotes

#1. They lived long that have lived well.

Woodrow Wilson

#2. Zane clapped his hand over Ty's mouth. "Just ... don't jinx it this time."
Ty raised his hand in a silent promise.
"That's the Girl Scout pledge, Ty.

Abigail Roux

#3. The greatest delight which the fields and woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#4. I always liked the unknown. Ironically I familiarized myself with the uncertainty of life. Life can change in any minute of the day. God can turn anything around in a speck of a moment. I know for a fact that everything changes. Nothing stays the same. This too shall pass.

Diana Rose Morcilla

#5. Well, changes have been made. The question is whether we've done enough by way of change.

Richard Ben-Veniste

#6. The mind is international and supra-national ... it ought to serve not war and annihilation, but peace and reconciliation.

Hermann Hesse

#7. And thus it behoved Eros to put back fun, romance & passion into the union of love. He had to find Himeros, from the sea, from Uranus' cut off testicles, to bring Passion back into the union of love.

Nicholas Chong

#8. Yes, there was music after all. The sound of the swamp rose up to him. The sound of frogs and crickets, of birds and 'gators, of life in every puddle and pond and knothole and leaf. I Travel By Night

Robert McCammon

#9. No hero is above fear.

Rick Riordan

#10. Avoid using cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs as alternatives to being an interesting person.

Marilyn Vos Savant

#11. Good-humor will even go so far as often to supply the lack of wit.

Henry Fielding

#12. He has been a doctor a year now and has had two patients - no, three, I think - yes, it was three; I attended their funerals.

Mark Twain

#13. There is always a way out, as there is a way in

Bernard Kelvin Clive

#14. If there were ever such a thing as a unique opinion, history would probably be less inclined to repeat itself.

Gavin Mills

#15. I still don't know how to read music.

Richard Manuel

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top