Berpeganglah Quotes & Sayings
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I know you won't believe me, but the highest form of Human Excellence is to question oneself and others. — Socrates

Driving a motorcycle is like flying. All your senses are alive. Being House is like flying, too. He's free of the gravity of what people think. — Hugh Laurie

Imagine music gushing down the hollow places in your bones, and making you liquid, and giving you speed. Imagine music turning your body into a song. — Beth Kephart

But before you set out to make your mark, you should ask yourself, "For whom will this be done? — James C. Dobson

Yet, all things must pass, but especially time, and with the months and then the years, I came slowly to have a place in the scheme of things. — Robin Hobb

I am really OK with the way I look. It's fine. All this is transient. I mean, it's really, you know, it changes with time, and that's the external. — Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

There is no success where there are no secrets. — John Kramer

I'm a first-generation Canadian. — Melanie Fiona

I would have to go back to being a dog. I've called myself a dog for many years. — Hank Williams III

I can think of no habit, kept up through the years, that binds a married couple more than that of reading good books together. Domestic problems and personal problems are for the time forgotten, and an intellectual intimacy is established that can be maintained in few other ways. — Alice Hegan Rice

I've got the camera. You got the film?"
Benny shook the baggie until the canisters fell out. "I got the film."
I tossed my head over at Jamie. "What've you got?"
"Passion. Charm. Talent. And an irrepressible desire to charge around a battlefield while I'm being pursued by the dead."
"Okay," I agreed. "If that's all you've got, it'll have to do. — Cherie Priest

You need a very, exceptionally clear vision. And to me, a vision is something that you can say in one sentence. The fewer the words the better. — Ron Johnson

Some of my ancestors fought in the American Revolution. A few more wore red coats, a few wore blue coats, and the rest wore no coats at all. We never did figure out who won that war. — Edward Abbey