Dashae Larae Quotes & Sayings
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Steal from one man, it's plagiarism. Steal from a thousand men, it's research. — Quentin Reynolds
It is a great deal of difference to receive an honorary title or a title in his profession. — Leon Askin
Indonesia isn't the most beautiful country in the world. I don't think so. Italy is much lovelier - and France too. It's a very problematic country. And that's why you have to stay here for the rest of your life. Indonesia is a process. It's not a finished idea. It's a practice, and a trial and error. — Goenawan Mohamad
But my foster mother never explained to me that there can be a deep loneliness in modern sanity too. That madness can be its own form of solace. — Diana Abu-Jaber
All POOR wish to become RICH,
BUT all RICH wish the POOR remain POOR. — Shaikh Mustafa
Lil' Darlin - Billy-Ray Sanguine — Derek Landy
Oppression works in such a way that it holds every person responsible for the acts of any wrongdoer of the oppressed group. — Rita Mae Brown
And my inability to share this anger with anybody in the lobby aroused in me a profound sense of isolation. - Toru Okada — Haruki Murakami
One burns the dead while the other burns the living. — Robin S. Sharma
This is the stuff dreams are made of, right?"
I could've pointed out the misquotation; everybody goes for Humphrey Bogarst's famous like from The Maltese Falcon, when the words actually are "We are such stuff as dreams are made on" and they belong to Master Shakespeare, but you know what? With all due to respect to the women's movement, the fact is that, on rare occasions, silence really is a girl's best garment.
So I just smiled instead. — Ramona Wray
Fresh pain, exposing old pain — Lauren Kate
There is a saying in China that the nature of man is found there, in the center, where emotions are not yet manifest. In this center is the potentiality of everything to come. — Richard Wilhelm
In a nutshell, Gross National Happiness seeks to measure a nation's progress not by its balance sheet but rather by the happiness - or unhappiness - of its people. It's a concept that represents a profound shift from how we think about money and satisfaction and the obligation of a government to its people. — Eric Weiner
