Keiji Fukuda famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • We feel confident that there won't be an outbreak.

  • Like most parents, I've been stumped by homework, the big questions, such as: 'What is the point of geography - the pilot always knows where we are going?'. Answer: 'If you didn't know any geography, people would think you were an American, and you wouldn't be able to put them right because you wouldn't know where they live.'

  • There's the South Pole, said Christopher Robin, and I expect there's an East Pole and a West Pole, though people don't like talking about them.

  • God does not so much want us to do things as to let people see what He can do.

  • The bells they sound on Bredon, And still the steeples hum. "Come all to church, good people"- Oh, noisy bells, be dumb; I hear you, I will come.

  • The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but can not do at all, or can not so well do, for themselves – in their separate, and individual capacities.

  • It is the local community that needs to own the commitment to education.

  • I would hope that the staffs at juvenile detention centers and reform schools are carefully chosen so that there is a community of support and hope.

  • On this shrunken globe, men can no longer live as strangers.

  • The state is a means to an end. Its end lies in the preservation and advancement of a community of physically and psychically homogenous creatures.