Eiichiro Oda Quotes
When does a man die? When he is hit by a bullet? No! When he suffers a disease? No! When he ate a soup made out of a poisonous mushroom? No! A man dies when he is forgotten!

Quotes to Explore
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I have no idea if some societies, anthropologically speaking, aren't really suited for democracy. I don't think that's true.
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I'm still learning how to do things - like lining my eyes? Forget it.
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I think my generation is obsessed with instant gratification. We want everything now, now, now.
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When we went into World War II, I was a tractor driver then. I drove tractors on the plantation. So when they start calling people my age, 18, up, I was one they called.
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Sex appeal is a good thing for commercial cinema. Though I can't sit at home and consider myself a sex symbol, it is for people to do so. I want to be known as an interesting actor.
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I try to create songs that are really massive and intense, but at the same time remaining honest and raw.
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will help activate the political mediation of the situation in that country with an active role of the United Nations.
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I knew you'd come,Claire.I knew you would.Dear God,you took your time.
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I was a Stephen King fan and I was amazed that I got the chance to play that role and very glad that I did.
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If you plan your work, you will not find yourself standing on the corner wondering where to go next.
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Life is but a moment, death also is but another.
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I assure you that interest in Japanese culture in Russia is just as strong as interest in Russian culture in Japan.
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My tidiness, and my untidiness, are full of regret and remorse and complex feelings.
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We never really had this type of reunion. I thought it was important we celebrate those graduates.
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Cell genetics led us to investigate cell mechanics. Cell mechanics now compels us to infer the structures underlying it. In seeking the mechanism of heredity and variation we are thus discovering the molecular basis of growth and reproduction. The theory of the cell revealed the unity of living processes; the study of the cell is beginning to reveal their physical foundations.
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We know from our clinical experience in the practice of medicine that in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, the individual and his background of heredity are just as important, if not more so, as the disease itself.
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All men have the capacity of knowing themselves and acting with moderation.
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And why should he interest himself at all in my moral and intellectual capacities: what is it to him what I think and feel?' I asked myself. And my heart throbbed in answer to the question.