Hiroyuki Sanada Quotes
This is almost the most famous story The last samurai - Samurai story - in Japan.
Hiroyuki Sanada
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Everyone needs some kind of compelling drama in their life, basically.
Irvine Welsh
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Fellini was a little lofty for a teenage boy, but certainly he was a huge influence.
John Waters
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We do not make friends with God; God makes friends with us, bringing us to know him by making his love known to us... The word know, when used of God in this way, is a sovereign-grace word, pointing to God's initiative in loving, choosing, redeeming, calling and preserving.
J. I. Packer
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Wall Street had been doing business with pieces of paper; and now someone asked for a dollar, and it was discovered that the dollar had been mislaid.
Upton Sinclair
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Ladies and Gentleman, I'm afraid I've got some BAD NEWS.
Wade Barrett
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I think that's the moment when we all grow up, when we stop blaming our parents for the messes we've made out of our lives and start owning the consequences of our actions.
Lisa Unger
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Do you know that I am afraid that good people do a great deal of harm in this world? Certainly the greatest harm they do is that they make badness of such extraordinary importance.
Oscar Wilde
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Whether we like it or not, we have all been born into this world as part of one great human family. Rich or poor, educated or uneducated, belonging to one nation or another, to one religion or another, adhering to this ideology or that, ultimately each of is just a human being like everyone else. We all desire happiness and do not want suffering.
Dalai Lama
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Once we reach a certain age, we tend to recalibrate our expectations. We expect less from the world once we've seen it up close.
Marianne Williamson
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Respect the delicate ecology of your delusions.
Tony Kushner
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Anytime you get this many light-skinned black people together at least half of them are going to be folks who act light-skinned.
BarbaraNeely
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When human reason has exhausted every possibility, the children can go to their Father and receive all they need. ... For only when you have become utterly dependent upon prayer and faith, only when all human possibilities have been exhausted, can you begin to reckon that God will intervene and work His miracles.
Basilea Schlink