But in Japanese, there's actually not much of a relationship between the music and the words. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
God bless the universe, God bless Japanese, Chinese, Indians, all of them and let's have peace. — Mickey Rooney Copy Share Image
No other island received as much preliminary pounding as did Iwo Jima. — Chester W. Nimitz Copy Share Image
When this war is over, the Japanese language will be spoken only in hell! — William Halsey Copy Share Image
My sister Zoya and I have been exposed to the best of cinema of all kinds - Chinese, Japanese, Italian, etc. — Farhan Akhtar Copy Share Image
My dad remembers being in school with my uncle, and the teacher would say outright to the class that the Japanese were… — Mike Shinoda Copy Share Image
Japanese traditional architecture is created based on these conditions. This is the reason you have a very high degree of connection between… — Tadao Ando Copy Share Image
A war in the Taiwan Strait would destroy China's international relations overnight. It would destroy Chinese - Japanese relations, not to mention… — William Kirby Copy Share Image
“The island would be bombarded for over 70 days ahead of the actual amphibious invasion of Iwo Jima, which would not occur… — Charles River Editors Copy Share Image
“From then on, my thesis hung over me like a curse, and with bloodshot eyes, I worked like a madman.” — Natsume Sōseki Copy Share Image
I believe it is important that we Japanese write a constitution for ourselves that would reflect the shape of the country we… — Shinzo Abe Copy Share Image
“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 Copy Share Image
The Japanese tend to communicate via nuance and euphemism, often leaving important things unsaid; whereas Americans tend to think they're being subtle… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
For instance, when "Gender trouble " is translated into Japanese, it produces a problem of vocabulary and a way of thinking about… — Judith Butler Copy Share Image
By the '50s and '60s, war movies had become big and impersonal. They almost never bothered to characterize the Japanese enemy as… — Stephen Hunter Copy Share Image
“New York City vagrant: "What sort of 'nese are you people? Are you Chinese, or Japanese, or Javanese?" Kakuzo Okakura responds: "We… — Kakuzo Okakura Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, the general interest in art among the Japanese is very low compared to that of Western countries. I would love to… — Yusaku Maezawa Copy Share Image
The big problem in translating is that we had to translate the language. People may not know that we record the podcast… — Scott Aukerman Copy Share Image
Shin [Biyajima] rides down with this big ol' Japanese grin and giggle and I'm like what? Two years later, when I started… — Travis Rice Copy Share Image
Dashi remains unfamiliar to most French and American cooks, who tend to reach for a bouillon cube to do many of the… — Nobu Matsuhisa Copy Share Image
“The Japanese began the war from the air at Pearl Harbor. They have been repaid many-fold. And the end is not yet.… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
“Billy looked at the clock on the gas stove. He had an hour to kill before the saucer came. He went into… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
“In Japan, a number of time-honored everyday activities (such as making tea, arranging flowers, and writing) have traditionally been deeply examined by… — H.E. Davey Copy Share Image
“Despite all of these important drawbacks, the Americans still won the battle convincingly, thanks mostly to the killer blows struck by one… — Charles River Editors Copy Share Image
“Here's my impression of you when we met the other day: you HAVE changed completely--but I wish you hadn't. I think I… — Shizuko Go Copy Share Image
“A teacher by profession, [a much-decorated Bomber Command pilot] thought nothing of the war for years afterwards. Then a younger generation of… — Max Hastings Copy Share Image
“their mother.” All over England, other citadels of the British class system were falling to the Poles. One 303 Squadron pilot, shot… — Lynne Olson Copy Share Image
“I mutter and mutter and no one to listen. I speak my words in Japanese and my daughter will not hear them.… — Hiromi Goto Copy Share Image
When I go on Japanese Airlines, I really love it because I like Japanese food. — Phil Collins Copy Share Image
If it weren't for the Japanese and the Germans, we wouldn't have any good war movies. — Stanley Ralph Ross Copy Share Image
The Japanese really like things very well planned out. I enjoy things as they come by. — Ken Hakuta Copy Share Image
It's true that I pick up many ideas from different Japanese things. — Takashi Murakami Copy Share Image
I love the way the Japanese prepare food - it's so skilful and clean. — Tara Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
A lot of people think Japanese food is difficult, a lot of work. But you don't have to buy the knife I… — Masaharu Morimoto Copy Share Image