Eiichiro Oda Quotes
No matter what happens, don't be sorry you were born. Even though nobody praises us, don't forget to smile in any situation. As long as you're alive there will be better things later ... And there will be many.
Eiichiro Oda
Quotes to Explore
Take chances, find your voice in fashion, and find what you like, and find what makes you feel good, and do that.
Kat Graham
Art is subject to arbitrary fashion.
Kary Mullis
If they keep booing, and we keep winning, I don't care.
Tarvaris Jackson
I think a lot of people don't actually know me. They think, 'She's like this,' or, 'She's like that.' They say I have no emotions - I do, but you couldn't see them then. I had to keep them inside.
Nadia Comaneci
For me, even just being English was a whole sort of experience in as much as I'm Australian.
Radha Mitchell
I grew up with a computer, and many of my friends were people I met online.
Sam Altman
Sorry, I’m not at home. I have gone out to my world Fancy, and I cannot be reached. Call back in a week, unless your business is urgent, in which case call back in a month.
Jack Vance
I went to Jerusalem, the dead sea, it was just amazing. Because what we see in the TV, I'm sorry to say it, I don't want to insult nobody, but a lot of the image that we see from the middle east in Canada - It's sad to say but it's always bad stuff. I was thinking coming here it would be a lot of military, security, everybody would be a little more on the edge, but I see it's amazing. It feels a little bit similar to Miami.
Georges St-Pierre
But as far as being popular, yeah, I think Dave Barry is really funny.
Jonathan Franzen
If you are going to do something potentially for another eight years, you want it to be something that you can really sink your teeth in and that's going to be different and interesting for this next period of time.
Kiefer Sutherland
No matter what happens, don't be sorry you were born. Even though nobody praises us, don't forget to smile in any situation. As long as you're alive there will be better things later ... And there will be many.
Eiichiro Oda