Aspek Keuangan Quotes & Sayings
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MURRY:[Father] Time is kind of a big deal and I'd rather not tick him off.
MOLLY: Heh. Tick. — Hillary DePiano
God has always worked through the small, the insignificant, the powerless - it seems to be sewn into the very fabric of the universe. — Stephen R. Lawhead
It's kind of a crazy thing to decide that you're going to be worth tens and tens and tens of millions of dollars and set out to do that. It doesn't suit everybody. — Felix Dennis
I'm fascinated with the electronic devices that we can mess around with. — Gerry Mulligan
I wonder if in part why so many people are angry at Microsoft is not just because their products frustrate them so much, but also because this frustration is ignored. The computer makes people feel like they are dummies, when in fact it is the computer that is stupid. — Rosalind Picard
In the banking concept of education, knowledge is a gift bestowed by those who consider themselves knowledgeable upon those whom they consider to know nothing ... The teacher presents himself to his students as their necessary opposite; by considering their ignorance absolute, he justifies his own existence. — Paulo Freire
By 'hate' I'd meant love. And by 'a little' I'd meant a lot. — Brittainy C. Cherry
I don't want to know the answer, but I can't live without the truth. — Sarah Noffke
The love of experiment was very strong in him [Charles Darwin], and I can remember the way he would say, "I shan't be easy till I have tried it," as if an outside force were driving him. He enjoyed experimenting much more than work which only entailed reasoning, and when he was engaged on one of his books which required argument and the marshalling of facts, he felt experimental work to be a rest or holiday. — Francis Darwin
Human life must be some form of mistake. — Arthur Schopenhauer
I always loved being in London and being near my parents. — Sophie Winkleman
Happy are they whose pens fly across the page; I myself hesitate, I falter. I become angry and fearful. My drive diminishes as my taste improves. I brood more over an ill-suited word than I rejoice over a well proportioned paragraph. — Gustave Flaubert
I would say George Mitchell was like Clark Kent sometimes with his horn rimmed glasses and his very quiet manner. People say, well, he's just a quiet leader, but then he emerges as super hero and begins to move this legislation. He led by example. — Barbara Mikulski
For us life is a fact, no less, and, above all, no more. — Julien Torma
