Japan History Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Japan History
Japan History Quotes & Sayings
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If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.
— Johnnie Cochran
People assume actors are born liars, but I'd argue the actor's job is to tell the truth. And I've realised I'm not a good liar.
— Cate Blanchett
[The] Japanese were a people in a profound, inverse, reverse, or if I preferred it, even perverse sense, more in love with death than living.
— Sir Laurens Van Der Post
Write as though your life depended on it.
— Jill Telford
To the woman in the restaurant today, the doll in her arms was the real child who still lived in her memories.
— Shogo Oketani
A plague on both your houses.
— William Shakespeare
The pond garden is an intricate phenomenon coalescing the intent and will of various people of influence living at various times.
— Norris Brock Johnson
Truly a good horse, good ground to gallop on, and sunshine, make up the sum of enjoyable travelling.
— Isabella L. Bird
My Japanese isn't much better today, but at least now I appreciate my duality more than when I was a punk kid.
— Gil Asakawa
The people in Japan know more about the history of jazz and the musicians than the people in the United States do.
— Billy Higgins
Japanese had never seen a Western-style circus, and most of them had probably never seen foreigners, either.
— Frederik L. Schodt
We all belong to ourselves, until we have children. Then our children lease us for as long as they want.
— Penny Reid
He did not care about titles and was proud to be a farmer beyond all else.
— Tsuneichi Miyamoto
Remember that nobodies are the new somebodies.
— Guy Kawasaki
Japan surprised almost everyone but Marty with their attack on Pearl Harbor,
— Karen Wardamasky Bobrow
But you too, help one another: help one another always. One another. In this way, by helping one another, we will do some good.
— Pope Francis
Japan has opened a new chapter in its history.
— Shigeru Yoshida
She had loved them all, her children. Loved each one the best, but for different reasons.
— Rosamunde Pilcher