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Cakram Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

I've always been a fast reader. Now I had to do it slowly, discussing each sentence. And every time I wanted to change something I had to come up with an intelligent defense I could be pretty sure that they would turn my suggestion down, as they had so many aspects to keep in mind. However, if I argued well, I could have a chance. I had to think of every comma, every word. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Cakram Quotes By James Anthony Froude

Justice without wisdom is impossible. — James Anthony Froude

Cakram Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

To explore the whole sphere of the modern soul, to have sat in every nook- my ambition, my torture, and my happiness — Friedrich Nietzsche

Cakram Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Satire exists for the purpose of killing the social being [for the sake of] the true individual, the real human being. — D.H. Lawrence

Cakram Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

We learn that God IS; that he is in me; and that all things are shadows of him. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Cakram Quotes By Jolene Stockman

The building is a tumbling house of cards behind me. The bus bitches are paper cutouts. — Jolene Stockman

Cakram Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

Desire is life trying to continue to be life. All living things desire ... Life is wanting. — Kim Stanley Robinson

Cakram Quotes By Julia Day

He pulled me gently to my feet, but the moment left my head spinning anyway. — Julia Day

Cakram Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

Why should you trouble yourself about the future? You do not even properly know about the present. Take care of the present, the future will take care of itself. — Ramana Maharshi

Cakram Quotes By Pablo Neruda

I walked around as you do, investigating
the endless star,
and in my net, during the night,
I woke up naked,
the only thing caught,
a fish trapped inside the wind. — Pablo Neruda