Berangkat Ngantor Quotes & Sayings
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The IPL, involving the socialist principle of a salary cap and the protectionist mechanism of quotas, is not perhaps the best example of a market left flourishingly to its own devices and dynamics. — Gideon Haigh

The great post-Holocaust poet, Paul Celan, said that a poem is a message in a bottle sent out in the not always greatly hopeful belief that somewhere and some time it would wash up on land on heartland perhaps. — Edward Hirsch

We probably won't live long enough to run out of food, or electricity, or anything important." "Oh, you'll live," Murphy said. "I have no doubt." "Really?" Jerome asked, real curiosity in his voice. "What makes you think I'll last?" "Because you're a pussy! — Bobby Adair

Live passionate life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

People don't commit suicide. They get lost in darkness because they can't find any lights of hope. — Debasish Mridha

Domaholic?" His voice went all funny with amazement. "Fuck, you're so cute. — Lucian Bane

As a father now, I wouldn't do what my dad did, because it left me feeling emotionally unstable as a kid. But he didn't do the things he did out of selfishness or malice. — Anthony Kiedis

I'm trying to have my own thing, and I don't know if it's even possible. I didn't realize so many people actually think I'm trying to be like my dad. I read comments like 'She's no Elvis.' I'm not trying to be. I never set out to be. — Lisa Marie Presley

...I don't know where a utopia is supposed to be, or where one could be found. I sometimes think that it is the place where fear and doubt end with the realization that around you is everything you need, and there is nothing else to find. — Kira Salak

The object isn't to make art, it's to be in that wonderful state which makes art inevitable. — Robert Henri

Robert Frost didn't like to explain his poems - and for good reason: to explain a poem is to suck the air from its lungs. This does not mean, however, that poets shouldn't talk about their poetry, or that one shouldn't ask questions about it. Rather, it suggests that any discussion of poetry should celebrate its ultimate ineffability and in so doing lead one to further inquiry. I think of that wonderful scene from Elie Wiesel's memoir, Night, where Mosche the Beadle of the local synagogue, in dialogue with the young, precocious author, explains: Every question possesses a power that does not lie in the answer. — Tony Leuzzi

Do you know they found land mines in woman's souls. — Andrea Gibson

I trust you. But I'm also going with you."
"Of course you are. Because, my Cyn, if the shit hits the fan
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"When the shit hits the fan."
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I trust you to be there to turn the damn fan off. — D.B. Reynolds

They'll try to close the door on you ... Just open it. — DJ Khaled