Gantungan Tas Quotes & Sayings
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Probabilities - the surest screen a wise man can place between himself and the truth. — George Eliot
I didn't grow up imagining myself as an opera composer. Only once in my entire adolescence did I attend an opera. I went and saw Aida at the old Met, didn't understand a thing about it, and thought it was pretty awful. But I think I had it in my genes without even realising it. — John Adams
Suppose that, say, China established military bases in Colombia to carry out chemical warfare in Kentucky and North Carolina to destroy this lethal crop [tobacco] that is killing huge numbers of Chinese. — Noam Chomsky
I never had the feeling I ever had to make a dime doing anything. — Rick Rubin
It is not enough to simply listen to student voice. Educators have an ethical imperative to do something with students, and that is why meaningful student involvement is vital to school improvement. — Adam Fletcher
Americans have not had a presidential choice since 1932. Roosevelt was our man; every president since Roosevelt has been our man. — Harold Wallace Rosenthal
Listening to Dad's guitar, halting yet lovely in the search for phrasing, I thought: Fair is whatever God wants to do. — Leif Enger
Life demands risk. — Sunday Adelaja
We in the West walked away from Afghanistan at the end of the Cold War and left it as a country devastated socially and armed to the teeth. If we do that again, there will be consequences. — Bob Ainsworth
It doesn't hurt, it's just my body. They can't touch my soul. — Kristin Hannah
Lucinda," she finally returned most cordially, "if I were to be marooned on a desert island for the remainder of my days and must needs choose between your company and that of an organ-grinder's flea-bitten monkey, I should not hesitate a moment before opting for the latter. — Kasey Michaels
Success requires persistent and diligent work. — Sunday Adelaja
You've only mastered the storm you can sleep through. — Bill Johnson
