Akiko Quotes
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Akiko Quotes & Sayings
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For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible.
— Stuart Chase
When I was seven years old, I was leading a quartet and trio, and that really laid the groundwork for me as a musician.
— Anne Akiko Meyers
It was a cool day and very clear. You could see a long way-but not as far as Velma had gone.
— Raymond Chandler
I'm not a habitual practitioner of the art of face-painting.
— Akiko Higashimura
We have the notion that we exist but we have no way to prove it. 'I am' is the closest foundation we can get.
— Stan Brakhage
There are many ways to get involved with lives or communities and enrich the minds of others through music, but you really have to want to do this.
— Anne Akiko Meyers
In the poetry of arrival, the garage door is free verse; the front door can be anything from a rhyming couplet to a sonnet.
— Akiko Busch
Music should be an integral part of one's life, but how one is able to access it or use it as a career vehicle will always remain in question.
— Anne Akiko Meyers
Don't feel like you have to take every suggestion people give you. Not every good idea is a God idea.
— Joyce Meyer
Miracle Message #16: "Forgiveness is not an occasional act, it is a constant attitude." - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. #MiraclesNow
— Gabrielle Bernstein
I can give myself to her
In her dreams
Whispering her own poems
In her ear as she sleeps beside me. — Akiko Yosano
In her dreams
Whispering her own poems
In her ear as she sleeps beside me. — Akiko Yosano
Although it may be unused, the front door continues to appeal to our sense arrival. Call it the ceremony of coming home.
— Akiko Busch
Life is challenging for everyone. If someone can believe that he's a sovereign in his tiny domain, it's just an adaptation to life.
— George Meyer
If thou do ill, the joy fades, not the pains. If well, the pain doth fade, the joy remains.
— George Herbert