Arief Rahman Quotes & Sayings
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That's how I felt about this miserable quest: every person I talked to would let me down until I found the one person who could help me figure out that night. — Gillian Flynn

We must recognize what in our accepted tradition is damaging to our fate and dignity-and shape our lives accordingly. — Albert Einstein

One of the reasons people find me a believable actor is that I don't seem like one of the gods from Olympus. I seem like someone who was lucky enough to be let into Olympus. — John C. Reilly

Avoiding moments of disillusionment ...
I don't want dates on my calendar ...
If it comes to love.
I do not want to hear any more cute songs.
I do not want to see or send any flowers.
Tell love not to touch my door.
I'm not home.
And please don't come back tomorrow.
I'm on vacation, a vacation away from love.
Say goodbye for me.
Love knows my reasons ... — Jose N. Harris

I'm not as far along as Jack Nicklaus was at this age, but I'm trying. — Tiger Woods

Part of my approach to my illness has been to say I want to choose life, I want to keep going, I want to live fully until I die. — Thea Bowman

As 'Possession' progresses, it seems less and less like the usual satire about academia and more like something by Jorge Luis Borges. — Jay Parini

I always thought that if I was popular I must be doing something wrong. — Suzanne Vega

So the false spider, when her nets are spread, deep ambushed in her silent den does lie. — John Dryden

The people who control the condition in which we live have no reason to think beyond more than the next five or 10 years. — B.F. Skinner

Claude handed her the bag. "Madeline, you seem interested in jewelry."
"I am," she said.
Was this not obvious? Why else would she be standing here?
"In which case, you should consider a career in jewelry. — Sloane Crosley

People are ultimately threatened by young people taking positions of power. — Lena Dunham

I always considered myself a loner.
I mean, not like a poor-me, Byron-esque, I-should-have-brought-a-swimming-buddy loner. I mean the sort of person who doesn't feel too upset about the prospect of a weekend spent seeing no one, and reading good books on the couch. It wasn't like I was a people hater or anything. I enjoyed activities and the company of friends. But they were a side dish. I always thought I would be happy without them. — Jim Butcher

Circumstances define us; they force us onto one road or another, and then they punish us for it. — Ivan Turgenev