isha Quotes and Quotations
Quote Authors: isha
These are all authors with the name isha.
- Elisha Cuthbert
- Trisha Goddard
- Elisha Gray
- John Grisham
- Amisha Patel
- Aisha Tyler
- Adam Weishaupt
- Trisha Yearwood
isha Quotes and Quotations
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Any sufficiently badly-written science is indistinguishable from magic. Aaron Allston | top
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House guests should be regarded as perishables: Leave them out too long and they go bad. Erma Bombeck | top
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Almost every desire a poor man has is a punishable offence. Louis-Ferdinand Celine | top
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke | top
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My mortal foe can no ways wish me a greater harm than England's hate; neither should death be less welcome unto me than such a mishap betide me. Elizabeth I | top
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Geisha because when I was living in Japan, I met a fellow whose mother was a geisha, and I thought that was kind of fascinating and ended up reading about the subject just about the same time I was getting interested in writing fiction. Arthur Golden | top
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It is confusing, because in this culture we really don't have anything that corresponds to geisha. Arthur Golden | top
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What I really wanted to know, though, was what it was like to be a geisha? Where do you sleep? What do you eat? How do you have your hair done? Arthur Golden | top
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The real duty of man is not to extend his power or multiply his wealth beyond his needs, but to enrich and enjoy his imperishable possession: his soul. Gilbert Highet | top
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Youth itself is a talent, a perishable talent. Eric Hoffer | top
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In a broad systems sense, an organism's environment is indistinguishable from the organism itself. Kevin Kelly | top
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My father's coaching Misha and I just might help from time to time. Richard Krajicek | top
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I would be with those who say the hierarchy in the United States has badly mishandled this whole situation. William P. Leahy | top
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It has always seemed to me a pity that the young people of our generation should grow up with such scant knowledge of Greek and Latin literature, its wealth and variety, its freshness and its imperishable quality. James Loeb | top
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Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or the handle. James Russell Lowell | top
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Hope is the struggle of the soul, breaking loose from what is perishable, and attesting her eternity. Herman Melville | top
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Why should I go into details, we have nothing that is not perishable except what our hearts and our intellects endows us with. Ovid | top
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This summer, I'll be bringing out a mystery that involves a young lawyer and a court scene the likes of which I don't think you've ever seen. Hollywood said this is James Patterson meets John Grisham. James Patterson | top
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I am an optimist because I want to change things for the better and I know that blood has to be spilled and disharmony and cruelty are necessary to do that. Henry Rollins | top
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The name of Abraham Lincoln is imperishable. Matthew Simpson | top
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When war comes, two things happen - profits go way, way up and all perishables go way, way down. There becomes a market for them. Steven Spielberg | top
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The Japanese have perfected good manners and made them indistinguishable from rudeness. Paul Theroux | top
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We filmed one scene on the beach and there was definitely weird energy around, and we were followed around by a white owl to several different locations, and little things like that, or certain mishaps would happen and you'd have to wonder what that was about. Rachel True | top
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Elisha Cook was a darling, and full of the devil. A wired - up little fellow who was always busy, busy, busy. Marie Windsor | top
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What, but the rapacity of the only men who exercised their reason, the priests, secured such vast property to the church, when a man gave his perishable substance to save himself from the dark torments of purgatory. Mary Wollstonecraft | top