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Berjaya Times Quotes By Khaled Hosseini

But better to get hurt by the truth than comforted with a lie. — Khaled Hosseini

Berjaya Times Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Their reward for enduring the awful experience was the right to tell people about it. — J.K. Rowling

Berjaya Times Quotes By T. S. Eliot

In the faint moonlight, the grass is singing — T. S. Eliot

Berjaya Times Quotes By Jenny Holzer

THE IMPULSE IS TO SQUEEZE AND
FONDLE BABY WILD ANIMALS
BUT THEN THEY'D BE BROKEN AND
WHAT GOOD WOULD THEY BE? — Jenny Holzer

Berjaya Times Quotes By Daniel O'Brien

If there was ever a president who could be called our Charlie Browniest, it would be Andrew Johnson. — Daniel O'Brien

Berjaya Times Quotes By Herbert M. Shelton

One will starve to death with just as much certainty and much more speedily, if one attempts to live upon foods containing only one or two elements of nutrition, as if one were totally abstaining from food. A diet of white flour and water, or white sugar and water, will result in death much sooner than a diet of water only. If no food is eaten the body feeds upon its own food reserves, but it has no provision for meeting the exigencies created by prolonged subsistence on one-sided diets. — Herbert M. Shelton

Berjaya Times Quotes By J.D. Clair

Light faded into blackness, I was falling and then everything shattered. — J.D. Clair

Berjaya Times Quotes By Sallie Tisdale

Then she took up her practice, not to prove her worth or to be seen, not in dignity or fear, but as though she were giving her whole life away as a gift to the world with every step. — Sallie Tisdale

Berjaya Times Quotes By Milton Friedman

It is my view that what is important is cutting government spending, however spending is financed. A so-called deficit is a disguised and hidden form of taxation. The real burden on the public is what government spends (and mandates others to spend). As I have said repeatedly, I would rather have government spend one trillion dollars with a deficit of a half a trillion than have government spend two trillion dollars with no deficit. — Milton Friedman