“Everyone has their own weaknesses, for me, I believe it is my speed. I need to train more for that in order to be faster.” Quote by Tomoki Kameda
“I would love to fight whoever is the best. I want to test myself on how much I can achieve.” WantI CanFightingAchieveTests Author:Tomoki Kameda
“Whoever is holding the belt right now is the one I want to fight. I want to get that belt again. It's mine.” WantFightingMinesRight NowBelts Author:Tomoki Kameda
“The fuzzy boundary lines between different readership ages have always puzzled me, so these days I just write what comes, and assume I can fix the mess later with an editor's help.” WritingI CanDifferentHelpingAgeLinesAssumingBoundariesMessThese DaysEditorsPuzzledFuzzyReadership Author:Julie Berry
“I have to trust that if a story is strong, it can find its readership, and good editors can steer me well.” IfsWellsStoriesStrongEditorsSteersReadership Author:Julie Berry
“I always want readers to lose themselves completely in a story and feel something, whatever the book invites them to feel. That experience is the best takeaway any book can offer.” WantFeelsBookStoriesLosesReaderOffersInvitesTakeaways Author:Julie Berry
“I'm open to the gifts of the Spirit. The real healings are so beautiful I hate to see it blasphemed by fakes who merchandise the gifts.” RealBeautifulSpiritHateHealingI HateFakeMerchandiseGifts Of The Spirit Author:Richard Rossi
“If you order a milkshake at a diner and they mix dog poop into it, you probably wouldn't drink it. If you go into a town with pollution, you may survive and have a good visit, but you risk being poisoned.” IfsMayOrderRiskDogDrinkTownsPollutionPoopDinersMilkshakes Author:Richard Rossi
“When I met my husband, I refused to invite him home for Passover because I was embarrassed my mother might serve all the catered dishes in the wrong order.” HomeMightMotherOrderMetsHusbandMy HusbandInvitesDishesEmbarrassed Author:Erica Jong
“Watch out for those who put themselves above you. The real ones point to Christ in you.” RealChristWatchesReal Ones Author:Richard Rossi