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We live a short enough time on this earth. A man should do what he loves.
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During the day, if I don't have any other commitments, I'm usually at my desk writing, revising, or researching anywhere from four to six hours.
Gail Tsukiyama
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When I'm in the midst of finishing a book, I can be working around the clock.
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It is not an act of bravery to try to save your own village. It is an instinct to protect what you possess. Bravery is when you step in to help when you have nothing to lose.
Gail Tsukiyama -
I also find doing the mundane, everyday things in life has a calming, creative influence on me. Some of my best ideas come when I'm vacuuming or waiting in lines.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Beauty exists where you least expect to find it.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Sometimes you can’t let go of the past without facing it again.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Mothers and their children are in a category all their own. There's no bond so strong in the entire world. No love so instantaneous and forgiving.
Gail Tsukiyama
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The eyes mirror the heart of a person. An entire life can be seen through them. Love, sorrow, deceit, pain. If you look closely, it’s all there.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Everything seems simpler from a distance.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Just remember, Every day of your lives, you must always be sure what you’re fighting for.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Success is not handed to you. You must work hard for it and you must never dishonor what you’ve achieved.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Even a snail will eventually reach its destination.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Do you think a champion is made out of thin air? It’s through the hardships you endure that you’ll gain real strength.
Gail Tsukiyama
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Don’t you think every face tells its own story? Like a book? More like a poem. If you study it long enough, you’ll soon find its meaning.
Gail Tsukiyama -
Nothing ever stands still, and neither should you.
Gail Tsukiyama -
To read and write will help you understand life. . .to sew and mend will help you survive it.
Gail Tsukiyama -
To have strength without knowing how to use it means nothing.
Gail Tsukiyama