“Some people break promises for the pleasure of breaking them.” PeoplePleasureBreakPromiseCommitmentBroken PromisesBreaking PromisesKeeping PromisesKept Promises Author:William Hazlitt
“What are we artists for? We are for showing you what you've wandered for to find the home of your spirit.” HomeSpiritArtist Author:Hiroko Sakai
“If somebody's getting depressed in life, I would say, 'Look at me'. I've got here believing in me. Sometimes, things do not go as you expected and you could feel as if you were ruining everything. But Everything can be only the path to get to the success of your dream. You can not fail until you give up. As long as you keep going, you are on the path for your success.” IfsGivingFeelsBelieveLooksLongSometimesDreamPathFailingGiving UpExpectedYour DreamsKeep GoingCan NotLook At MeRuining Everything Author:Hiroko Sakai
“When you want to make the main color pure and bright, don't just keep adding bright colors on it. Just make the colors around the spot darker and dull. It will give the scene dramatical effects.I think the life is the same.” ThinkingWantGivingLife IsEffectsColorScenePureSpotsDullBright Colors Author:Hiroko Sakai
“I was a strange kid. I'm still strange. People didn't get me. And I didn't expect them to.” PeopleStillsKidsStrange Author:Brittany Howard
“Lighting a fire UNDER someone will never be as effective as Lighting a fire WITHIN someone.” FireLightingFire WithinLighting A Fire Author:Bob Teague
“The second volume of Reiner Stach's epic biography of Franz Kafka . . . [is] a tangle of counter-grained and often under-sourced life stories, but reading Stach's magnificent narrative (wonderfully translated by Shelley Frisch) straight through brings death, not life, to the forefront. Stach is a compulsively readable writer. . . . [A]s in the previous volume, the prose in The Years of Insight is supple and very appealingly complex--all of which, once again, is perfectly rendered by Frisch.” YearsStoriesReadingComplexesInsightNarrativeProseVolumeMagnificentEpicBiographiesLife StorySuppleShelley Author:Steve Donoghue
“Perhaps the two most valuable and satisfactory products of American civilization are the librarian on the one hand and the cocktail in the other.” TwoHandsProductsCivilizationValuableLibrarianCocktails Author:Louis Stanley