Haruki Murakami Quotes
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I have no special strategy. I can just wait to see what my opponent offers.
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This old notion that work is drudgery is nonsense. Most days, even back when Xerox was under siege, I could not wait to get to the office.
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But if Russia is to be part of this larger zone of peace it cannot bring into it its imperial baggage. It cannot bring into it a policy of genocide against the Chechens, and cannot kill journalists, and it cannot repress the mass media.
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But Socialism, alone, can bring self-determination of their peoples.
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When my phone pops up with Dierks Bentley, I'm like, 'Oh my gosh!! Okay, wait. He's supposed to be, like, my friend. I'm supposed to be cool.'
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Surely the best way to meet the enemy is head on in the field and not wait till they plunder our very homes.
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I have noticed that the people who are late are often so much jollier than the people who have to wait for them.
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Let the first impulse pass, wait for the second.
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Marches alone won't bring integration when human respect is disintegratin'
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There is not an issue that a woman cannot bring a perspective to.
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In this world truth can wait; she is used to it.
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Never be afraid of not knowing. Find out.
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I told everyone I would bring (the movie) back,
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To wait is not to sit with folded hands, but to learn to do what we are told.
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And I look at her sitting there and she looks across the river and we wait as the dawn fully arrives, each of us knowing. Each of us knowing the other.
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I try to find out what there is in the character that in a way, you can't put into words. If I could put it into words, then it wouldn't be a performance. And if I do put it into words, as I play it, I start to get boxed in by those words.
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It's better to wait for something that respects you than to go in so low that it diminishes what you've worked for.
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I don't go back and look at the monitor between every take; I wait until I feel like we finally got it right: "Let me stop and look at that last one on the monitor."
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Upon the decease of my wife, it is my Will and desire th[at] all the Slaves which I hold in my own right, shall receive their freedom . . . . The Negroes thus bound, are (by their Masters or Mistresses) to be taught to read and write; and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the Laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of Orphan and other poor Children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the Sale, or transportation out of the said Commonwealth, of any Slave I may die possessed of, under any pretence whatsoever.
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If you live criticizing people, you won't have time to love them.
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I don’t give advice. I can’t tell anybody what to do. Instead I say this is what we know about this problem at this time. And here are the consequences of these actions.
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It is a monstrous thing to force a child to learn Latin or Greek or mathematics on the ground that they are an indispensable gymnastic for the mental powers. It would be monstrous even if it were true.
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You have to wait until tomorrow to find out what tomorrow will bring.