Apapun Mereka Quotes & Sayings
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You know what 'FAILING' stands for? It stands for 'Finding An Important Lesson, Inviting Needed Growth.' — Gary Busey

In my eye, men appear at their most powerful when they strain to reach that momentary perfection. Every muscle and sinew is taut, and for them there is nothing else except their bodies and the sensations. Fighting in concert, side by side, it is as if they storm the gates of Heaven demanding entry. — W.A. Hoffman

There's no way a person could have this much diarrhea and survive. — Christina Lauren

Play the age as comedy if you want to get away with murder. — James Agee

But I guess you learn to stop hoping, after a while. Life teaches you to expect the worst, eh? — Joe Abercrombie

Those who cultivate letters must be supplied with the books necessary for their purpose; and until this supply is secured I shall not rest. — Aldus Manutius

The more highly public life is organized the lower does its morality sink. — E. M. Forster

What trouble we go to, trying to fool people who see right through us anyhow. — Robert Nathan

He'd have to tell the Mage what he saw.
I've finally seen the Humdrum, sir.
I know what we're fighting
me.
'What's left of you.' the monster had
said.
What is left of me? Simon wondered.
A ghost? A hole? An echo?
An angry little boy with nervous
hands? — Rainbow Rowell

The main function of the museum has been to serve as a pedestal upon which a clique of socialites pose as patrons of the arts — Albert C. Barnes

He was directly invited to join their party, but he declined it, observing that he could imagine but two motives for their choosing to walk up and down the room together, with either of which motives his joining them would interfere. "What could he mean? She was dying to know what could be his meaning?"
and asked Elizabeth whether she could at all understand him?
"Not at all," was her answer; "but depend upon it, he means to be severe on us, and our surest way of disappointing him will be to ask nothing about it. — Jane Austen