Cerah Quotes & Sayings
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People never write calmly but when they write indifferently. — Mary Wortley Montagu
The great difficulty in life is deciding what and what not to pay attention to. — Marty Rubin
There are only two things to remember. Number one ... Don't Stop, and number two ... Keep Going! — Frank Zappa
The ancient Greeks and Romans were comfortable with any number of deities and were quite open to allowing conquered nations to continue to worship in whatever ways they saw fit, as long as they didn't mind having an emperor who required taxes and tributes. — Jay Parini
Nobody ever simply dies. — Alan Bradley
Non-co-operation is the nation's notice that it is no longer satisfied to be in tutelage. — Mahatma Gandhi
It is natural selection that gives direction to changes, orients chance, and slowly, progressively produces more complex structures, new organs, and new species. Novelties come from previously unseen association of old material. To create is to recombine. — Francois Jacob
Writing for the love of writing. My muse makes no apologies under this pen name. ;) — Amanda Wylde
Because I find writing painful, I try to get it over with as fast as possible. But I write every day, or I lose the thread. — Patrick Modiano
Bond looked at the beautiful day and smiled. And no man, not even Mr. Big, would have liked the expression on his face. — Ian Fleming
Everybody has something that chews them up and, for me, that thing was always loneliness. The cinema has the power to make you not feel lonely, even when you are. — Tom Hanks
You're not privileged to call me 'Boss'; you're not tax deductible. — Robert A. Heinlein
But I have one more thing to tell you, Samael. Something that is more important than what any of us want. Listen to me. The last thing Gabriel told me is that during the Tribulation, you will have a mission." ... "She wants you to kill someone. To kill the Antichrist that has risen in your stead. — Phillip W. Simpson
Enlightenment after all is to overcome delusion, by way of sensitizing practitioners to complexities and problems of the human situation. — Kim Hee-jin
