A Quote by Junichiro Tanizaki

And isn't it better really to leave things only hinted at? — © Junichiro Tanizaki
And isn't it better really to leave things only hinted at?
I want people to leave the theater and think, "How can I be a better person?" That's the only way things are going to improve.
Has this world been so kind to you that you should leave with regret? There are better things ahead than any we leave behind.
If my life is motivated by my ambition to leave a legacy, what I'll probably leave as a legacy is ambition. But if my life is motivated by the power of the Spirit in me, if I live with the awareness of the indwelling Christ, if I allow His presence to guide my actions, to guide my motives, those sort of things. That's the only time I think we really leave a great legacy.
I really believe that we have to work hard to make online education better and better, and eventually it's going to be really great. But like most of these things, it takes time to improve, to understand and to make things really good.
After you have pumped your brains for thoughts and verses, there is a better poetry hinted in whistling a tune on your walk.
A poem records emotions and moods that lie beyond normal language, that can only be patched together and hinted at metaphorically.
The problem now with changes in the music industry is that there's almost no point in making records anymore. The only thing really is to tour, and then you're revisiting history. Maybe it's better to leave it, if you see what I mean.
We leave something of ourselves behind when we leave a place, we stay there, even though we go away. And there are things in us that we can find again only by going back there.
You see mock death in movies every day, but when it really happens, you're not used to it. Most things in life, you get better the more that you do them, but this is one of those things you don't really want to get any better at.
They have a good ethos at Guildhall in that they basically throw loads of different things at you. Their theory is that after you leave, if you use 10 of those 100 things, that's great. The other 90, you might not agree with or might not work for you as an actor. But if you can find 10 that work for you, then ultimately you leave as a better actor.
There’s no such thing as `one, true way’; the only answers worth having are the ones you find for yourself; leave the world better than you found it. Love, freedom, and the chance to do some good — they’re the things worth living and dying for, and if you aren’t willing to die for the things worth living for, you might as well turn in your membership in the human race.
Also, I'm always learning better and better how to prioritize and how to leave certain things for the next day.
When you become a parent, you leave a lot of things behind and refocus, maybe on how simple life really is and what few things there really are to worry about. And everything else can go by the wayside.
I think that you really don't have a choice, when you see that things are wrong the only choice you really have is to just do what you can to make it better.
All conservatism is based upon the idea that if you leave things alone you leave them as they are. But you do not. If you leave a thing alone you leave it to a torrent of change.
Don't leave. Stay, and make things better.
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